'The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection' at the Tate Modern
Elton John's unrivalled modernist photography collection comes to Tate Modern
Crossing the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge was the largest suspension bridge in existence on its completion in 1931. Bourke-White condenses the structure to a tight composition of upright wires in this photograph, taken two years after the bridge was built.
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