Sculptor Henry Moore and photographer Bill Brandt first met during W.W. II, when both were in the London Underground taking shelter from the Blitz. Moore and Brandt agreed on many topics, including their opinions on society, industry, and art. They remained friends for life. In this exhibition, 200 of their works are displayed side by side, showing the discourse between their two mediums, while illuminating a rare artistic relationship. —Elena Clavarino