Explore the life and work of Helen Levitt (1913-2009), who began photographing her native New York in the late 1930s. Her images captured life in the poorest neighborhoods, focusing on children and their play in the streets. With an instinct for revealing the emotions, enigmas, and humor of everyday life, her work gained recognition, leading to her first solo exhibition at the MoMA in 1943. Throughout her career, Levitt also paid great attention to the film medium. A socially committed artist, she was one of the first women to pave the way in professional photography. This exhibition features nearly 200 photographs organized into nine sections, providing a comprehensive overview of her trajectory. Schedule: - October 1 to March 31: Tuesday to Sunday and holidays, except December 24, 31, and January 5. Closed on December 25, January 1, and 6. - Hours: 11:00 to 19:00. Prices: General admission: €5, reduced: €3, free on non-holiday Tuesdays and for specific groups. Tags: []
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