Kertesz Michel Frizot, Annie-Laure Wanaverbecq

Series:
Editions Hazan
Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
21 Sep 2010
ISBN:
9780300167818
Dimensions:
360 pages: 310 x 250 x 31mm
Illustrations:
500 colour illustrations

Andre Kertesz (1894-1985) is one of the most original and celebrated of photographers of the 20th century. He was a founder of the modernist photography that originated in the European avant-garde movements of the 1920s, and although his lifelong unwillingness to compromise his independence and his creation of 'photographic poetry' made him an almost marginal figure for most of his life, his influence on the development of photography, particularly photojournalism, during the middle years of the century was profound. This comprehensive book accompanies a major retrospective exhibition of Kertesz's work at Paris' Jeu de Paume Museum (also visiting several other European venues including Winterthur, Berlin, and Budapest). The text is organized around the three main periods of Kertesz's seventy-year-long career: Budapest, 1914-25; Paris, 1925-36; and, New York, 1936-85. Each section of the text includes an illustrated historical analysis, a portfolio of works, and notes on particular elements of Kertesz's style and practice. Many rare vintage and period prints produced under the photographer's control are reproduced to highest standards in this beautiful book, reflecting the visual quality of this exceptional body of compelling and poetic images.

Michel Frizot is Director of Research at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, and teaches at the Ecole du Louvre. Annie-Laure Wanaverbecq is artistic director of the Maison Doisneau, Gentilly, and lectures on the history of photography at the Ecole du Louvre.

‘Definitely a book to savour’
-Richard Edmonds, Birmingham Post

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