Into the Woods: Trees in Photography

Strange exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum looking at trees in photographs.

This was an interesting idea but there was no narrative to it other than that trees seem to have been a popular subject for photographers since its invention. The museum itself commissioned a series of pictures of tress early on its history as a learning resource.

There were some lovely pictures though including Abbas Kiarostami’s picture I use here of a tree trunk in the snow with the shadow of the branches forming the branches of the picture. I also liked a Henri Cartier Bresson of a felled tree laid out in sections and a Roger Fenton of a tree through an Oxford college window.

Closes on 22 April 2018

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