Best known for his groundbreaking studies of animal and human locomotion, 19th-century photographer Eadweard Muybridge was also an innovative landscape artist and pioneer of documentary subjects. 'Helios: Eadweard Muybridge in a Time of Change' is the first retrospective exhibition to examine all aspects of Muybridge's art. On display will be numerous vintage photographs, albums, stereographs, lantern slides, glass negatives and positives, camera equipment, patent models, Zoopraxiscope discs, proof prints, notes, books, and other ephemera. Over 300 objects created between 1858 and 1893 are brought together for the first time from numerous international collections. Muybridge's only surviving Zoopraxiscope - an apparatus he designed in 1879 to project motion pictures - will also be on view.
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