Acquired from the photographer's brother, Wolfgang Suschitzky, circa 1981.
Exhibitions
'Unchartered Streets' at Ben Uri Gallery & Museum, London in collaboration with the Centre for British Photography (17 January - 8 March 2024)
Literature
Poverty for Sale. Edith Tudor Hart in Britain (ed. Shirley Reed), 2024 (this print illustrated and discussed p.104 and also pp.166-167)
Exceptionally rare vintage print. From the important series Moving and Growing. Physical Education in the Primary School, Ministry of Education, 1952 Tudor-Hart in her last essay described the collaborative nature...
From the important series Moving and Growing. Physical Education in the Primary School, Ministry of Education, 1952
Tudor-Hart in her last essay described the collaborative nature of the pictures for Moving and Growing:
"When I arrived I would have a short talk with the children, explaining what I was trying to do and letting them have a good look at lights and camera. (I tried to let every child have a look through the viewfinder.) When this was over I switched on my lights and asked them to do their dance for me once, or per. haps twice. Then I proceeded to shoot, and by that time the enthusiasm of the dance had made them forget the camera." Edith Tudor-Hart "Dancing at School," (Amateur Photography, 1956),