SAUDEK
The Kings Road Arches in Brighton are the ideal place to go if you are seeking shelter from the seafront storm. But what few people realise is that during the second world war they were home to the Chzech artists and photographer Jan Saudek as he fled oppression. In the fetid dank spacewas his shelter and studio for 3 years. The work that he produced during this period is considered some of his finest.
Tags: Brighton Arts
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January 8th 2010 | 1
Carico says:
Really great photos. I like the first picture the best. This is a very talented artist.







