Eva Besnyö #Photographe
Eva Marianna Besnyö was an Hungarian-Dutch photographer. Eva grew up with two sisters in a liberal Jewish family. At the age of 18 she followed an education in advertising and portrait photography given by Josef Pecsi. He stimulated her to go to Berlin where she met the Dutch film maker John Fernhout. Fernhout, the son of the painter Charley Toorop, returned to Holland in 1930. Because of the rise of the Nazis Eva Besnyö left Germany in 1932 and followed Fernhout to Holland where they married in 1933. Until the Second World War the themes of her photographs contained a lot of social subjects, but she was also interested in photographing architecture. During the German occupation she had to hide and became active in the resistence.
In 1945 she divorced Fernhout and a year later married graphic designer Wim Brusse with whom she had a son and daughter. After the children were older she began to photograph again and in the beginning of the 70's she became very involved in photographing the actions of the feminist group 'Dolle Mina'.
As she got older she had problems with her eyes and had to stop photographing. The last years of her life she lived in the Rosa Spier Huis in Laren and passed away in 2003 at 93 years of age.
Vente ARLES 2016 : Enchères photographiques EVENEMENT - ARLES 2016
Lot n° 82
Photographe anonyme
Brigitte Bardot. 1968 . Tirage argentique d'époque. 13,5x13,2cm
Estimation 200/300€
Pour la quatrième année consécutive, les Rencontres d’Arles accueillent l’étude Yann le Mouël et la galerie Lumière des roses pour une vente aux enchères festive à l’ombre des platanes de l’hôtel Fanton. La sélection composée essentiellement de vintages comporte de nombreux photographes anonymes au côté des grands maîtres de la photographie : Cartier-Bresson, Malick Sidibé, Molinier, Man ray, Brassaï…
Lot n° 93
Marcel Meys (1886-1972)
Nu sur le sable. France, vers 1930. Tirage argentique d'&...Exposition Laurent Grasso, Eva Besnyö et Rosa Barba au Jeu de Paume
Laurent Grasso : Uraniborg
L'observation, mais aussi le contrôle, la surveillance, le pouvoir ou l'emprise de la science ou de la croyance, ainsi que la réversibilité ou la simultanéité temporelle font partie des champs explorés par Laurent Grasso dans son œuvre.
Chacune de ses pièces développe des narrations multiples et simultanées, qui transforment ce qui est connu ou familier en une expérience psychologique, et parfois physique, inquiétante.
Pour cette exposition, l'artiste a conçu un dispositif labyrinthique avec corridors et doubles passages d'inspiration panoptique, créant de véritables espaces d'expérience pour le visiteur.
Untitled, 2009. Courtesy Ga...Exposition Kahmann Gallery at Artantique beautiful mix of rare vintage works and contemporary photography, with special attention for French photographer Tiane Doan Na Champassak.
Doan Na Champassak's fascination for real craft ship brings him to an endless search for exceptional, nearly antique photo paper. Paper of such great value that it is a museum piece on its own. Doan Na Champassak is one of the happy few that can work with the Fresson family, who have been executing prints in direct charcoal colour since 1952.
The latest series of Doan Na Champassak, has a lot to do with his interest in human beings, it is all about peeping. It consists of an installation of 20 new works, all gelatin silver prints, printed on various vintage and rare photo papers from the 1940's to 1970's. At Artantique this new series will be exhibited for the first time.
Art...Exposition The Vision of the Other: Modernity and the Photographed Face
KOWASA gallery presents "The Vision of the Other: Modernity and the Photographed Face", a group show which attempts to define the way in which the human face was photographically constructed before its abolition by Postmodernism. The exhibition primarily offers a thorough insight into the history of portrait photography with a special emphasis on the shift of the portrait from being a mere "extension of the painted body" to being the photographic genre par excellence. At the same time it highlights the aesthetic and conceptual evolution of early portraiture from Pictorialism towards a modernist experimentation and subjectivity.
The exhibition gathers more than 70 black and white prints whose protagonists are Coco Chanel, Ernest Heminway, André Breton, Marc Chagall, Dalí, Josep Pl...Exposition ATA & EVA Ata Kandó, Eva Besnyö HUP gallery Amsterdam is very proud of its' retrospective of the best works from the oeuvre of photographers Ata Kandó and Eva Besnyö.
Hungary was the country where both Ata Kandó (1913) and Eva Besnyö (1910-2003) have their roots. They first met in 1952 and from that moment the two became best friends. Ata and Eva always hoped to do an exhibit together. We are very pleased that we now can make that a reality. Both women have had a great influence on photography and the fact they were best friends strengthened the influence of Hungarian photography in Holland.
The works exhibited in the exposition 'Ata & Eva' are about 50 mostly vintage silver prints. HUP Gallery will show a selection of works from Kandó's whole career, many well known through the publications 'Dromen in het woud...Edito L'édito d'Actuphoto : la photographie continue de vivre en août !
Que vous soyez réfractaires à l'idée de quitter Paris, Bordeaux, Lille ou encore Toulouse en août, ou que vous soyez en vacances à Berlin, New York ou Bruxelles, la photographie est toujours présente et les expositions continuent ! Actuphoto vous a donc concocté une petite sélection estivale si vous ne saviez que faire de ce mois d'août.
A noter qu'à Paris, notre sélection est plus importante, au vu de la multitude d'expositions de la capitale mondiale de la photographie !
À PARIS
Eugène Atget au Musée Carnavalet jusqu'au 15 novembre !
Eva Besnyo au Musée du Jeu de Paume jusqu'au 23 s...Modifier l'image