Steve McCurry - In the Flow of Time. Photographs from Asia 1980 - 2010
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The Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg presents a
comprehensive survey of the explosively colorful oeuvre of the American
photographer Steve McCurry in a museum setting in Germany. Continuing
its series of pioneering photographers that has included the works of
Man Ray (1994), Brassaï (2004), Edward Steichen (2008) and Henri
Cartier-Bresson (2011/12), the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg now devotes a solo
exhibition to a living photographer.
Steve McCurry attained worldwide fame when he managed to cross the
border from Pakistan into Afghanistan at the time of the 1979 Soviet
invasion. He took the first photographs from this war-torn region, which
were published in the New York Times, Time Magazine and Geo. The now
iconic image of the Afghan girl Sharbat Gula taken in a refugee camp
appeared on the cover of National Geographic in 1985. McCurry has been a
member of Magnum Photos since 1986, the famed agency founded among
others by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa in 1947.
McCurry’s close ties to Asia have unbroken since his first trips to
India and Afghanistan towards the end of 1970s. For him, the fundamental
difference between Asian and Western culture rests in the publicness of
life and the merger of profane and religious life there. The exhibition
complies with this focus and shows his world-famous images from the
past three decades taken in countries such as Afghanistan, India,
Kashmir, Burma, Tibet, Cambodia, Kuwait, China, Bangladesh and Nepal.
Via
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
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