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The San Antonio Museum of Art presents "Capturing the Moment: Photographs from the Marie Brenner and Ernest Pomerantz Collection" opening day

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Photo by Danny Lyon/Magnum Photos

"Capturing the Moment: Photographs from the Marie Brenner and Ernest Pomerantz Collection" features more than 70 primarily black-and-white photographs drawn from the Brenner and Pomerantz gift, as well as a selection of films.

The exhibition is divided into three sections: People; War and Conflict; and Landscapes, both rural and urban. Within each area, the show explores the development and application of different styles and approaches - from documentary photography and photojournalism to street photography - and highlights the technological advances, socio-political upheavals, and cultural influences that spurred the era’s artistic innovation.

The exhibit will be on display through May 12.

"Capturing the Moment: Photographs from the Marie Brenner and Ernest Pomerantz Collection" features more than 70 primarily black-and-white photographs drawn from the Brenner and Pomerantz gift, as well as a selection of films.

The exhibition is divided into three sections: People; War and Conflict; and Landscapes, both rural and urban. Within each area, the show explores the development and application of different styles and approaches - from documentary photography and photojournalism to street photography - and highlights the technological advances, socio-political upheavals, and cultural influences that spurred the era’s artistic innovation.

The exhibit will be on display through May 12.

"Capturing the Moment: Photographs from the Marie Brenner and Ernest Pomerantz Collection" features more than 70 primarily black-and-white photographs drawn from the Brenner and Pomerantz gift, as well as a selection of films.

The exhibition is divided into three sections: People; War and Conflict; and Landscapes, both rural and urban. Within each area, the show explores the development and application of different styles and approaches - from documentary photography and photojournalism to street photography - and highlights the technological advances, socio-political upheavals, and cultural influences that spurred the era’s artistic innovation.

The exhibit will be on display through May 12.

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WHERE

San Antonio Museum of Art
200 W. Jones Ave.
San Antonio, TX 78215
https://www.samuseum.org/programs-events/event/exhibition-opening-capturing-the-moment/

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