Alexander Rodchenko
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The World through Pilgrims'Eyes and Classical Russian Photography Auction
MacDougall Auctions, one of the three top Auctioneers of Russian art in the world, has announced the opening of a new department of international photography. On 21 May it will have an inaugural sale, The World through Pilgrims’ Eyes, Rare 19th and 20th Century Photography Auction. All works come from two important European collections of photography; most of them were purchased directly from the artists’ estates.
The sale features an extremely rare set of six daguerreotypes by Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey, one of the most important early European masters and a pioneer of travel photography. Ironically, his works were not exhibited during his lifetime; they became widely known a hundred years after his death. In 2003 a daguerreotype of his was auctioned for almost one million dollars, setting a worl... - Vente
12th WestLicht Photo Auction
A collection of more than 150 Russian avant-garde works is the central focus of the coming auction, which takes place in Vienna on 12 June.
It features vintage prints by Alexander Rodchenko, Evgeny Chaldei, Max Alpert, Varvara Stepanova, Gustav Klutsis, El Lissitzky and others which have never been offered for sale before.
ALEXANDER RODCHENKO (1891–1956)
Lilya Brik, USSR 1924
Gelatin silver print, printed in the 1960s
8,3 x 11,4 cm
Annotated "A. Rodchenko. Portrait of Lily Brik. 1924" on the reverse
€ 8.000 / € 14.000-16.000
One of the many highlights is Alexander Rodchenko’s photograph of Lilya Brik dated 1924 (Lot 189, estimated price 14,000 - 16,000 Euros). Brik was a stage director and sculptor and the lover of Futurist Vladimir Mayakovsky. Pablo Neru... - Vente
Auction : Modern and Contemporary Photographs - Villa Grisebach (Berlin)
312 lot numbers of modern and contemporary photography will be sold on Wednesday, May 28, at Villa Grisebach in Berlin.
Leading the sale is Irving Penn’s 1970 “3 New Guinea Men, (2 with Pipes),” a group portrait shot during a traditional dance festival, in a platinum palladium print of 1983. The portrait of the tribe members in noble embellishments, who in the photographer’s mobile tent studio assume a pose of highest concentration, is one of Penn’s most formidable works (€ 35,000/45,000).
From the estate of Otto Steinert, one of the pioneering German photographers of the post-war era, two of the most well-known subjects will be sold that document his preoccupation with finding way of personal photographic expression: “Rhythmus und Struktur,” 1951 (€ 20,000/3... - Vente
Christie's Paris, succès record pour les ventes de photographies
Paris | 16 novembre 2013
Succés pour les ventes de photographie : €4.609.550
Photographies : €2.982.300
Photographies contemporaines : €1.163.475
Agathe Gaillard : €463.775
4 Records du Monde ont été atteints
Paris – Avec €4,6M les résultats des trois ventes de photographies démontrent que le marché reste très solide. Les collectionneurs du monde entier se sont manifestés pour enchérir sur les pièces d’exception à l’instar du groupe exceptionnel de 27 tirages réalisé par l’artiste Hiroshi Sugimoto vendu €481.500. Commanditée par le Guggenheim Berlin, Sugimoto entreprend à partir de 1999, une série de photographies au Musée Ma... - Exposition
Exhibition : « Soviet photo » at The lumiere center for photography
Soviet Photo coincides with the 5th anniversary of the Lumiere Brother Center for Photography and aims at presenting the accomplishments that the only privately funded museum of photography in Russia has made in respect of research in the visual arts and promotion of the fine art photography over the 5 years.
© Alexander Rodchenko, Dinamo, 1935
© Boris Ignatovich, Its all about machines, May 1st 1930
The exhibition traces the history of Soviet and Russian photography from the early 20th century to contemporary times.The display offers viewers to explore a variety of styles and narratives of the Soviet and Russian photography as seen through the eponymous magazine, spanning from advertising to war photography, and from portraits of high officials to experimental amateur art from the 60s&hellip... - Exposition
Exposition : Modern photgraphs
Modern Photographs from the Thomas Walther Collection, 1909–1949 presents more than 300 photographs acquired by MoMA from a remarkable private collection in 2001. Exhibited together for the first time, these images capture the richness and variety of the photographic medium between the First and Second World Wars.
The creative possibilities explored through photography were never richer or more varied than in the years between the First and Second World Wars, when photographers approached figuration, abstraction, and architecture with unmatched imaginative fervor. This vital moment is dramatically captured in the more than 300 photographs that constitute the Thomas Walther Collection at The Museum of Modern Art. This remarkable group of objects is presented together for the first time to coincide with the culmin... - Exposition
« About a Woman » at Nailya Alexander Gallery, New York
Nailya Alexander Gallery is pleased to announce About A Woman, the exhibition featuring photographs by Sarah Moon, Deborah Turbeville, Marcia Resnick, Grete Stern, Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Alexander Rodchenko, Many Ray, Alexander Zhitomirsky, A. Tsoukker, Baron Adolf De Meyer, Ann Rhoney, Heather Evans Smith, Cirenaica Moreira, David Tippit, Steve Wilson, Jan Lauschmann, George Seely, and Alexey Titarneko.
The exhibition will open on May 21st and will run through July 25, 2014. Gallery hours are 11-6pm, Tuesday through Saturday and by appointment.... - Exposition
Primrose: Russian Colour Photography
Featuring artists as diverse as Alexander Rodchenko and Boris Mikhailov, Primrose: Russian Colour Photography explores colour experiments and developments in Russian photography.
Colour photography began in the early 1850s, almost simultaneously with the discovery of the new medium itself. Early colouring techniques were based on the traditional methods of craftsmen who added colour into the image by hand, the popularity of this technique defined an independent trend in the history of photography in Russia.
This exhibition includes 'postcard' landscapes and portraits as well as Soviet propaganda, avant-garde and reportage photography, and contains works by renowned photographers and artists such as Ivan Shagin, Dmitry Baltermants, Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, Alexander Rodchenko, Vladislav Mikosha and Boris... - Exposition
Alexander Rodchenko « Revolution in Photography » at Vienna
Alexander Rodchenko was a driving force within the Russian Avantgarde and ranks among the great renovators of photography in the first half of the 20th Century. He was already well-known as a painter, sculptor and graphic designer when he challenged traditional notions of photography in 1924 by proclaiming that "Experimentation is our duty!“. Dynamic compositions, extreme camera angles, stark contrasts and the use of photomontage are the constitutive features of his photographic language.
© Alexander Rodchenko. Pioneer-trumpeter, 1930
Rodchenko’s visual compositions as well as his constructivist manifests have been seminal for the development of modern photography. With over 200 of Rodchenko’s photographs on display, among them renowned icons like Portrait...
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