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Guardian Weekly: Weekly review: Culture: Photography: Seeing, Observing, Thinking - August Sander, Fondation Henri-Cartier-Bresson, Paris
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Guillot, Claire
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Sander, August
2009
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Sander, August
2009
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Guardian Weekly: Weekly review: Culture: Photography: Seeing, Observing, Thinking - August Sander, Fondation Henri-Cartier-Bresson, Paris
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Guardian Weekly: Weekly review: Culture: Photography: Seeing, Observing, Thinking - August Sander, Fondation Henri-Cartier-Bresson, Paris
2009
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In an attempt to do justice to Sander's approach the designers of the show have mixed portraits with landscapes. He treated both types of subject in the same, systematic way, but apart from one strikingly modern view of a motorway his landscapes lack the power of his faces. By mixing the two genres the exhibition (until 20 December) brings [August Sander] closer to the fine arts, which is surely odd. But if you concentrate on the beauty of the faces this interpretation makes sense, providing further proof of the richness of Sander's work.
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