George Rodger
Set-up to coincide with the centenary of the great man’s birth The Imperial War Museum North is now showing a collection of George Rodger’s exceptional war photographs.
Running until the 27th of April the exhibition features the best of Rodger’s work taken from the Blitz in 1940 up to the liberation of Europe in 1945. Famously turning his back on war photography after capturing the horrors of Belsen concentration camp up close, two years after the end of WWII Rodger went on to found Magnum photos along with David Seymour, Robert Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson. It’s not often you get a chance to smudge your nose up close to such iconic pictures, so take this chance while you can.
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