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'The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection' at the Tate Modern

By Poppy Cory-Wright on 8/11/2016

Elton John's unrivalled modernist photography collection comes to Tate Modern

Man Ray 'Glass Tears (Les Larmes)', 1932
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Man Ray 'Glass Tears (Les Larmes)', 1932

Sir Elton John bought this vintage Man Ray in 1993 at a Sotheby's auction - a move which he says led him to become a serious collector.

Click here to read our five star review of the exhibition

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10 November - 7 May
WHERE
Tate Modern
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