Wim Wenders 9/11 Photos Exhibited At Imperial War Museum
A new exhibition of photos by Wim Wenders taken at the site of the World Trade Center towers a month after 9/11 has gone on display at the Imperial War Museum in London
11 September 2021
A new exhibition of photos by Wim Wenders taken at the site of the World Trade Center towers a month after 9/11 has gone on display at the Imperial War Museum in London
11 September 2021
Wim Wenders: Photographing Ground Zero presents large scale photographs taken less than two months after the terror attacks of 9/11, as the gravity of these events left a new world in their wake.
Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 6pm
Renowned as one of the most important film directors of our time, Wim Wenders (b.1945, Dusseldorf) developed, in parallel, an extensive photographic oeuvre. It is partly to escape the frenetic environment of the film industry that he first turned to photography.
25 June 2020
Early Works 1964-1984 at Blain|Southern London features Polaroids and black-and-white photographs from Wim Wenders’ archive, many of which have never been shown before.
Monday to Friday: 10am – 6pm Saturday: 10am – 5pm
Having been downgraded by the early 20th century Modernists, portraiture is now, a hundred years later, making a significant comeback.
20 November 2017
Following the success of 2011’s 3D film “Pina,” German filmmaker Wim Wenders announces his next project will be about Swiss… Read More
21 July 2012