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The Photography of Stanley Kubrick

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The Young Montgomery Clift: A Conflicted Soul, March 28, 1949
The Young Montgomery Clift: A Conflicted Soul, March 28, 1949Photography by Stanley Kubrick. Reproduced by kind permission of the Museum of the City of New York
Progressive, catalytic and sardonically reactive, since bursting onto the Hollywood periphery in 1953 with Fear and Desire, Stanley Kubrick's films have become synonymous with political parodising and a voracious fascination with the avant-garde. With this year marking the 50th anniversary of his notorious social satire, Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, it seems that Kubr...

Showtime at the Copacabana, December 14, 1948Traveling in PortugalAqueduct Racetrack: Hope, Despair, and Habit, March 1947Aqueduct Racetrack: Hope, Despair, and Habit, March 1947Amusements in the Palisades Park, June 24, 1946Intimate Scenes with Leonard Bernstein, August 1949Dailies of a Rising Star: Betsy von Furstenberg, May 1950Dailies of a Rising Star: Betsy von Furstenberg, May 1950Observing People Observing Monkeys, May 27, 1946Looking at Art in New York, February 1947Stanley Kubrick, Self PortraitA Tale of Shoe-Shine Boy, October 1947The World's Biggest Spectacle: A Circus Run By a Family, March 1948

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