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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Family_of_Man The Family of Man] | Wikipedia
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[https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/2429 The Family of Man] | MOMA
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[https://fkmagazine.lv/2018/07/02/the-family-of-man-the-photography-exhibition-that-everybody-loves-to-hate/ The Family of Man: The Photography Exhibition that Everybody Loves to Hate]
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"The Family of Man, however, was never an avant-garde or even particularly innovative exhibition. Its general message – that all people are similar in their joys, pain, and work – was not especially thought-provoking, unexpected, or radical. Its design was attractive, but by no means ground-breaking. Scholars constantly look back at it, but they are on a mission to find new faults and shortcomings. And it seems that The Family of Man keeps providing endless reasons to hate it, despite those few historians who have attempted to analyze the show in a more benevolent light."





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The Family of Man | Wikipedia
The Family of Man | MOMA
The Family of Man: The Photography Exhibition that Everybody Loves to Hate
"The Family of Man, however, was never an avant-garde or even particularly innovative exhibition. Its general message – that all people are similar in their joys, pain, and work – was not especially thought-provoking, unexpected, or radical. Its design was attractive, but by no means ground-breaking. Scholars constantly look back at it, but they are on a mission to find new faults and shortcomings. And it seems that The Family of Man keeps providing endless reasons to hate it, despite those few historians who have attempted to analyze the show in a more benevolent light."