Strolling through the streets of New York while staying in the Neuchâtel Mountains: this is what the new series of exhibitions at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Le Locle allows. The institution honors the American metropolis by bringing together different perspectives on the city and those who inhabit it. Between the Covid-19 pandemic, anti-racism protests and the presidential campaign, New York is experiencing an unprecedented year. Upheavals captured by the artists exhibited at Le Locle. The explanations of the director of the Museum of Fine Arts in Le Locle, Nathalie Herschdorfer:
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The Museum of Fine Arts also presents a series of street photographs taken by famous filmmaker Stanley Kubrick during his youth. The director of Mechanical Orange began his career at the age of 17 as a photographer for Look magazine. This is the first European stage of this exhibition.
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On the wall are also hung images taken by amateurs, which document life in their city. For Nathalie Herschdorfer, photos taken with a smartphone and posted on social networks also have their place in the museum:
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