The Radical Camera: New York's Photo League, 1936-1951 is the first comprehensive museum survey in three decades of the famed photography group's work, history, artistic significance, and cultural, social, and political milieu. Drawing from two extensive Photo League museum collections housed at The Jewish Museum in New York City and the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio, the exhibition includes 150 vintage photographs by more than sixty Photo League members.
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