Author of the famous image V-J Day in Times Square, Eisenstaedt was one of the main photographers of “Life” magazine, for which he portrayed the world and its contemporaneity through an amused and inquiring gaze. Thirty years after his death and eighty years after he took the famous shot, the exhibition presents a selection of 150 images, many of which have never been exhibited, starting with his first shots in 1930s Germany, where he took the disturbing photographs of Nazi hierarchs, including the famous one of Joseph Goebbels.