PREVIEW: The Radical Eye
Tate Modern presents a major new exhibition drawn from one of the world’s greatest private collections of photography, showing an unrivalled selection of classic modernist images from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Modernist photography from the Sir Elton John Collection.

Tate Modern presents a major new exhibition drawn from one of the world’s greatest private collections of photography, showing an unrivalled selection of classic modernist images from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Featuring over 150 works from more than 60 artists the exhibition consists entirely of rare vintage prints, all created by the artists themselves.
It will showcase works by seminal figures such as Man Ray, André Kertész, Berenice Abbot, Alexandr Rodchenko and Edward Steichen, offering the public a unique opportunity to see remarkable works up close.
Event: The Radical Eye: Modernist photography from the Sir Elton John Collection.
Where: Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1
When: November 10 2016 – May 7 2017
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