9 02 ‘ 2023 museomag EXHIBITION The resulting show features a number of portraits, but also natural subjects and a striking picture of New York’s Sixth Avenue at night dating back to 1925. When asked how he went about curating the show, Hans notes that: “When it comes to images, I always choose very intuitively. I think a good artwork, regardless of the technique or medium, instantly speaks to you.” The works on display caught the two artists’ attention and immersed them in the atmosphere of the print. ERWIN AND HANS ARE STORYTELLERS AT HEART Often the subjects of the photographs look straight into the camera like Steichen’s daughter Mary (1910- 20), others look off to the side like Mrs Condé Nast (1907) or are photographed from afar, but they all tell a story – and Erwin and Hans are storytellers at heart, bound by a fascination for the narrative potential of images. Their selection reflects the central questions they address in their practice; how to sculpt and paint with light, how to create open-ended narratives and immersive images and how to involve the viewer in the meaning-making process. The Artist’s View offers a fascinating glimpse into the minds of these two artists and illustrates the continued relevance and universal qualities of Steichen’s complex body of work. Katja Taylor Edward Steichen (1879-1973). The Artist’s View is on show in the Steichen Cabinet until 4 June 2023. Free entry.