[nggallery id=74 template=galleryview] Edward Weston was an American artist known for his contributions to the development of modern photography who used to say: “I try to turn the everyday into anything unusual.” By taking close-up shots of natural objects, Weston achieved photographs of unconventional forms. The carefully framed photos and the singular images from the closest reality characterize Weston’s work as astonishing and sensitive.The exhibition showcases approximately 200 hundred Weston’s photographs, it is included some of his most important works like the amazing images of Yosemite, the series of nudes and sand dunes in Oceano, California, the famous images of monumental close-ups of seashells, peppers, and halved cabbages and the Tina Modotti’s portraits.