HARD TRUTHS. An exhibition at Cercle Cité.

HARD TRUTHS. An exhibition at Cercle Cité.

They say that pictures are worth a thousand words. That this is very true manifests this current exhibition in the city center at Place d’Armes until 27 January 2019. Cercle Cité Luxembourg in collaboration with FEP- Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography and the New York Times present the exhibition Hard Truths: An exhibition of prize-winning photography from The New York Times. 

The photographs show a piece of reality with indeed hard truths that might be hard to look at but even harder to look away. Photography from the New York Times is known for being of a highest quality. It’s authentic, it’s courageous, it’s merciless.  

All photos are carefully selected works by the photojournalists Daniel Berehulak, Ivor Prickett, Meridith Kohut, Newsha Tavakolian and Tomas Munita. They have been chosen to travel around the globe and direct our attention to people suffering from political, human and economical crisis. Those journalists witnessed social and individual tragedies and captured the truth by taking great personal risks. 

Hard Truths has been co-curated by David Furst of The New York Times and Arthur Ollman from the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography and has been produced by the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, Minneapolis/New York/ Paris/Lausanne, in collaboration with Cercle Cité – Luxembourg City. 

© Tomas Munita for The New York Times.jpg

Opening Hours:

Everyday from 11am to 7pm – Free admission – (24.12 & 31.12 > 11am-3pm – Closed on 25.12 & 01.01)

Free Guided Tour every Saturday at 3pm:

24.11 (FR), 01.12 (ENG), 08.12 (LU), 15.12 (ENG), 22.12 (FR), 29.12 (ENG), 05.01.2019 (LU), 12.01.2019 (FR), 19.01.2019 (ENG), 26.01.2019 (FR).

For more information visit:

https://cerclecite.lu

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