
"Kubrick's films, from Dr. Strangelove to The Shining, offer proof of his ability to see people with all their quirks, a talent evident in his early photography."
"The 18 early Kubrick photos that Duncan Miller Gallery is bringing to the Photography Show have never been publicly exhibited, showcasing his unique perspective."
"Kubrick documented subjects like a young shoeshine and the boxer Walter Cartier for Look, capturing the essence of life in the 1940s."
Stanley Kubrick, known for his films, also captured life through photography in the 1940s. A new collection of 18 previously unseen images will be showcased at the Photography Show in New York. These photos, taken in the New York subway, reflect Kubrick's keen eye for detail and human quirks. His early career included work for Look magazine, where he documented various subjects. The Duncan Miller Gallery discovered these prints, which have never been publicly exhibited before, adding to Kubrick's legacy as a multifaceted artist.
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