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Born in 1911, the son and apprentice of legendary photographer Edward Weston, Brett Weston applied himself to photography from an early age. Moving with his father to Mexico at age thirteen, he was introduced to Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco and Tina Modotti. His father's radical sense of composition and exposure to modern art imbued him with a developed sense of form and a fascination with abstraction.
 

 
BRETT WESTON WAS THE CHILD GENIUS OF AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY.
- Van Deren Coke 
 

 
Weston began photographing the dunes of Oceano, California in the early 1930's and continued to photograph the desert throughout his career. Often quoting painters as more influential to him than photographers, he maintained a strong sense of design: an inherent ability to reduce his subject to pure form.
 
At seventeen Weston was part of the pivotal inter-war Film und Photo (FIFO) exhibition in Stuttgart. He went on to mount his first one-man retrospective at the De Young Museum in San Francisco aged twenty-one. Exhibited extensively ever since, his work is in the collections of innumerable museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, the International Centre of Photography in New York and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
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