At the Royal Academy
Peter Campbell: Hungarian Photography, 28 July 2011
“... by them that are on display here. For example, Brassaï’s Bijou of Montparnasse (1932), Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Militiaman (1936), Kertész’s Satiric Dancer (1926), László Moholy-Nagy’s Berlin Radio Tower (1928) all have their place in a tally of the 20th century’s most memorable images. The last of the five, Martin ... ”