André Kertész
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Né en 1894 à Budapest, Andor (André en hongrois) n'a que huit ans quand son père meurt. Son oncle, Lipot Hoffman, se charge de son éducation et de celle de ses deux frères : Jenö et Imre. Diplômé de l'Académie de commerce de Budapest, il occupe un emploi à la Bourse. Sa première photographie connue date de 1912 : Jeune homme endormi, qui annonce de façon prémonitoire ce qui fera l'essentiel de son art, à savoir, la clarté du style et la primauté de l'émotion.
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Made in Hungary, group show at Michael Hoppen
The Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of rare vintage Hungarian photographs from the early 20th Century. This exhibition will include many rare items from the gallery’s substantial collection of vintage photographs. The exhibition celebrates the extraordinary richness of Hungary’s modern photographic tradition with diverse s...
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Icons of photography - Treasures from the Karin and Lars Hall collection
It is a great pleasure and honour for us to present such a unique collection of artists that have shaped the development of photography as an art form, says Jens R Jenssen, senior vice president of human resources and leader of the Statoil art programme. And he continues: This exhibition will make a difference.
The exhibition consists of approximately 180 works of photograph...
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André Kertész Retrospective
André Kertész—who was born in Budapest in 1894 and died in New York in 1985—was a supporter of Brassaï, an inspiration for Henri Cartier-Bresson, and is considered one of the founders of photojournalism. He introduced stylistic elements that can still be found today in the works of contemporary photographers. Kertész was a genuine photographer and artist...
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AIPAD 2011 - New York
The AIPAD Photography Show New York, will be presented by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) from March 17 through 20,...
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Indiscrétions - Christian Caujolle
En mars 2011, GwinZegal Centre d’Art et de Recherche, inaugure dans la ville de Guingamp un espace d’exposition, [Studio]GwinZegal. Lieu d’expérimentation, de « work in progress », de compte-rendu de travaux photographiques réalisés dans le cadre de résidences, d’accueil de propositions initiées par des...
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Une vie en double: André Kertesz
Dans le cadre de la rétrospective consacrée à l’œuvre d’André Kertész (1894-1985), le musée d’art et d’archéologie avait présenté en 2009 une sélection de photographies sur « L’intime plaisir de lire ». Cette année, vous pourrez découvrir le second volet de l&rsquo...
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NUDES Positions of Nude Art Photography
A group exhibition mainly curated from its own collection, displaying more than 40 photographers and their perspectives on mostly female nude art. Selected classics are supplemented with, in some cases, never before exhibited contemporary works of Blaise Reutersward, Nadav Kander, or Ralph Mecke.
The kaleidoscopic exhibition stretches from classi...
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formELLES: the female nude in Hungarian photography
An enduring and much-studied theme in art, the female body is also one of the photographer’s favourite subjects.
Following the political and social changes at the beginning of the 20th century, women discovered a new identity. Until then identified either as maternal saints or as prostitutes, women broke free from theses i...
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