Saul Leiter

"When we do not know why the photographer has taken a picture and when we do not know why we are looking at it, all of a sudden we discover something that we start seeing. I like this confusion." Saul Leiter

Saul Leiter's pioneering colour photography is on view at The Photographers´ Gallery London. It's only recently that Saul Leiter has received due recognition for his pioneering role in the emergence of colour photography. He moved to New York intent on becoming a painter, yet ended up working for magazines such as Harper's Bazaar, Elle and British Vogue and became known for his impressionistic colour street scenes. As early as 1946, and thus well before representatives of the 1970s new colour photography school (such as William Eggleston and Stephen Shore), Leiter was using Kodachrome colour slide film for his free artistic shots, despite it being despised by artists of the day.

In collaboration with the Deichtorhallen Hamburg


The Photographers' Gallery, 16 - 18 Ramillies St, London W1F 7LW
Hours: Mon-Fri: 10.00-18.00, Thu: 10.00-20.00, Sat: 10.00-18.00, Sun: 11.00-18.00

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