The images produced by Hungarian photographer Andre Kertesz are worth far more than the normal allotment from that trite “thousand word” adage. A new exhibition called “On Reading,” which is currently ...
Andre Kertesz, a pioneer of photojournalism, died late last week in New York City at age 91 after logging in 73 years as a photographer. His was the longest career in the history of photography.
Bruce Silverstein Gallery proudly presents The Visual Language of Modernity: The Early Photographs of André Kertész. This exhibition showcases over fifty original prints of exceptional quality, each ...
New York skyline - André Kertész, 'Chimneys', 1943. An urchin on the streets of Manila; a demoiselle in a Parisian café, even a Trappist priest in his study – all were caught in the act by André ...
When Andre Kertesz died last week at age 91, he was one of the world`s most honored photographers. His native Hungary had given him the Order of the Banner. His beloved France had appointed him a ...
For an artist often described as 'the godfather of photojournalism', it seems like a surprising subject: people absorbed in newspapers and books, transported for a period from their everyday lives. So ...
3 x 5.63 in. (7.6 x 14.3 cm.) The Estate of André Kertész; Houk Friedman Gallery, New York; Collection of Michael H. Glicker; Christie's New York, 9 October 1997, Sale 8748, Lot 72; Private Collection ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. André Kertész, said his colleague and compatriot Brassaï, “had two qualities that are essential to a great ...
Charles A. Hartman Fine Art has another fine exhibit of classic photography on view right, The Hungarian born Kertesz is one of the forerunners of the photojournalistic approach, though an ...
The death of Henri Cartier-Bresson in August at the age of 95 marked the end of an era. Cartier-Bresson was the last of the generation that in the '20s and '30s pioneered the candid and often lyrical ...
After the death of his wife, André Kertész consoled himself by taking up a new camera, the Polaroid SX70. As with earlier equipment, he mastered the camera and produced a provocative body of work that ...
André Kertész (1894–1985) is an undisputed master of photography, an icon who created much of the visual vocabulary of the medium that is still in use today. Kertész worked thematically throughout his ...
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