Gitterman Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of vintage black and white photographs by Ferenc Berko (1916-2000) opening June 21, 2016.
Ferenc Berko had a dynamic modernist vision that was informed by his exposure at a young age to László Moholy-Nagy and Bauhaus ideas. From the early 1930s through the early 1950s, Berko lived in many different countries and explored a range of expression through photography: the magic of the everyday, intimate nude studies, photograms and solarization. Berko said: “it’s about discovering the shape, discovering the pattern, the form. It’s the beauty.”














