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Henri Cartier-Bresson Exhibition

Cologne's Museum Ludwig is currently showing a small Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibition. The photographer who died earlier this August is famous for capturing the decisive moment. The exhibition displays about 40 vintage prints and about prints shown in Cologne in the 1970s. Unfortunately, the latter are in no good shape. Nonetheless, seeing these images is really impressive as each one tells an interesting story. You can really see the scene evolve. The exhibition (€ 7.50 fee) continues until September 12th and will be followed by an Edward Hopper exhibition starting October 9th-January 9th 2005. Hopper's works are currently on display in Basel...

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