Before he was a filmmaker, Stanley Kubrick was a photojournalist. In 1945, at 17, the boy from the Bronx sold his first photograph to Look magazine. He already had an eye. The photographs of these formative years—images snapped in New York City, on streets and in nightclubs, in TV-show studios and at social events—already contain Kubrickian themes. The exhibition looks at how this early work connects to the films that followed. —L.J.
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Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs
When
Dec 3, 2020 – Jan 31, 2021
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Stanley Kubrick for “Look” magazine, “Circus,” 1948. Museum of the City of New York. The LOOK Collection. Gift of Cowles Magazines, Inc., 1957. Used with permission of SK Film Archives and Museum of the City of New York.