André Kertész the early years ; [exhibition at Silverstein Photography, New York, October - November 2005] [ed. by Robert Gurbo and Bruce Silverstein]
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: New York, NY [u.a.] Norton c 2005Description: 158 S überw. IllContent type:- Text
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- 0393061604
- 779 22
- TR647
- 9,11
- AP 94100
- 20.31
- 21.42
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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single unit book | HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – Basement – Library Hallway | R (Reference collection) | R:TR647 .K47 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2023-2350 |
A visual time capsule of the pivotal photographer and his place in history.
Andre Kertesz (1894-1985) was one of the most inventive, influential and prolific photographers in the medium's history. His combination of Modernist vision and poetic wit defined a vocabulary that generations of photographers have continued to use. Kertesz's iconic images of 1920s Paris, such as "Chez Mondrian" and "Satiric Dancer" and his later images from New York - "Melancholic Tulip", "Washington Square" - have seeped into contemporary culture, and yet Kertesz maintained that the real roots of his work were in Hungary. This book, the first completely dedicated to Kertesz's early Hungarian prints, offers a unique window on the origins of genius. Ninety images, selected from more than 1,000 contact prints in the artist's estate, are meticulously reproduced to actual size, revealing the explosive cultural context of early twentieth-century Hungary. A treasured addition to any photography library, Andre Kertesz: The Early Years is a rare opportunity to witness the beginnings of a great artist.
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