‘I Spy’ at National Gallery: The art of candid photography
“I Spy: Photography and the Theater of the Street, 1938-2010” is devoted to six photographers who explored ways to photograph surreptitiously, taking “the mask” off subjects to see what people look like when they think no one is watching.
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Walker Evans, "Subway Portrait," 1938 gelatin silver print.
Walker Evans Archive, the Metropolitan Museum of Art / National Gallery of Art
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