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On 24 November 2001, Galerie Gmurzynska Zug will open an exhibition, showing an important
collection of vintage photographs by the Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko (1891-1956). The exhibition offers a survey of the whole range of Alexander Rodchenko's photographic
production. Apart from a representative choice of works dating from the entire period of Rodchenko's
preoccupation with photography, the show also features highlights like the Girl with Leica, the
Trumpeter or the series of portraits of Rodchenko's friend Vladimir Mayakovski, which have become
milestones of modern photography. For the first time a comparison of contact prints, i.e. the
unprocessed photographic material, and the vintage prints will allow a new understanding of the
artistic process. The contrasts will expound the scope of Rodchenko's intervention into pictorial
solutions and demonstrate complete restructuring of specific works during the whole process. The
exhibition will especially focus on illuminating the background of Eugenia Lemberg - the famous Girl
with Leica - by presenting a rarely shown group of portraits and nudes.
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