28 Vignon Street is pleased to present a new exhibition, a group show that follows bicycles through time.
Featuring works of Marcel De Baer, Leonard Freed, Norbert Ghisoland, Harry Gruyaert, Frank Horvat, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Herbert List, Constantine Manos, Steve McCurry, Susan Meiselas, Jacques Sonck, Alex Webb and Jan Yoors.
The theme, Cycling Through the Ages, will explore the bicycle’s role in the history of photography—through poetic, humanist, graphic, and socially engaged perspectives. From childhood memories to daily commutes, bustling cities to quiet rural roads, the bicycle emerges as both a visual and symbolic thread—an everyday object at the heart of personal and collective stories.
Alex Webb: Bicycle parts sold on the streets of Port Au Prince. Port au Prince, Haïti
For Sale
Constantine Manos: Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
For Sale
Frank Horvat: Madras, India, cyclist in the monsoon rain
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Harry Gruyaert: Belgium, Brabant's province
For Sale
Harry Gruyaert: TV Shots. Munich Olympic games series. 1972
For Sale
Herbert List: View from a kitchen window. Schwabingen, Munich, Germany
For Sale
Jacques Henri Lartigue: Beausoleil
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Jacques Henri Lartigue: Une Singer de course, avenue des Acacias, Paris
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Jacques Sonck: Untitled, Belgium
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Jacques Sonck: Untitled, Nazareth
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Jan Yoors: Girl on Tricycle in Crown Hights
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Leonard Freed: Harlem. New York City, USA, 1963
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Steve McCurry: Dacca to Peshawar, West Bengal, India
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Susan Meiselas: Dee, JoJo. Frankie and Lisa after school on Prince Street. Little Italy, New York City, USA
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