Even though from 1927 Moshe Vorobeichic resided mainly in the Weimar Republic, France and Palestine, he visited Poland regularly. The substantial amount of time spent here he devoted to taking photographs. He was interested in the Polish countryside, its folklore and residents—Poles and Jews, and the relations between them. Vorobeichic repeatedly photographed marketplaces in towns and cities such as Kazimierz on the Vistula, Kraków, Warsaw, Lublin. The scenes and portraits he captured with his 135mm format Leica constitute the best examples of 1930s documentary and social photography.
An exhibition of a genius of avant-garde photography discovered after many years.
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