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Waddington Custot Galleries, in collaboration with David Grob, announces an exhibition presenting over fifty vintage photographs from the studios of Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), Constantin Brancusi (1876–1957), and Henry Moore (1898–1986). Opening on 22 May 2015, Rodin, Brancusi, Moore: Through the Sculptor’s Lens will focus on the importance and prominence of photography within the practice of each of these pre-eminent sculptors. Dating from the end of the nineteenth- to the late twentieth-century, the photographs capture a wide-ranging, often iconic, group of sculptures, including works which were never cast, or have since been lost or destroyed. Taken from the artists’ own viewpoint, these photographs provide an intimate insight into their ground-breaking work. Rodin realised the potential of photography when the medium was in its infancy, not least as a way to distribute images of his sculptures, i

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