Exhibition Period Sunday, March 8 - Sunday, May 10, 1992
Host : Tokyo Fuji Art Museum; The International Center of Photography
Supported By : Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan; Agency for Cultural Affairs; Embassy of the United States of America in Japan; Embassy of Hungary in Japan; Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education; Hachioji City Board of Education; Hino City Board of Education; Tachikawa City Board of Education; Akishima City Board of Education; Fussa City Board of Education; Akikawa City Board of Education; Seikyo Shimbun
Courtesy Of : Keio Teito Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
The special exhibition, “Robert Capa & Cornell Capa: Brothers in Photography,” consisted of 30 Robert Capa masterworks, along with 80 photographs of children by the acclaimed war photographer. Another unique element of the exhibition was the 25 prized vintage prints that Robert himself had developed, along with numerous portraits by Cornell, who took to the medium after being inspired by his brother. The exhibition includes Robert’s favorite camera, handwritten letters and a treasured photo album of the Capa family, providing a rich, comprehensive look into the lives and artistic legacies of the famed Capa brothers.
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