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Brassai Retrospective in Berlin

March 25, 2007 · 1 Comment

Brassaï (1899–1984)
A Major Retrospective
Venue: Martin-Gropius-Bau
9 March to 28 May 2007

Brassaï, who was born in 1899 in what was then the Hungarian town of Brassó, emigrated in 1920 to Berlin, where he studied at the Academy of Art in Charlottenburg and got to know artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka and László Moholy-Nagy. In 1924 he moved to Paris, where he began his career not as a photographer but as a journalist working mainly for German-language magazines. His friend André Kertész took photos to accompany his articles. It was his journalistic work that eventually led him to photography.

During this time he also took an interest in literature and sculpture. In Paris in 1932 he adopted the pseudonym of Brassaï, derived from the name of his home town.

The same year Brassaï published “Paris by Night”, a book that made him world-famous. The Museum of Modern Art in New York included his work in an exhibition entitled “Photography: 1839-1937”. Using a Voigtländer camera, he was one of the first to master the art of night-time photography.

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From: Berliner Festspiele: Martin-Gropius-Bau, Brassaï (1899–1984)

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Categories: Art · Berlin · Brassai · Exhibition · History of Photography · Photography · Retrospective

The Grandfathers not of Rock n Roll but Photography

March 18, 2007 · 4 Comments

I’m reading M. W. Marien’s great book “Photography. A cultural History” and i am amazed by the photographs the pioneers of photography created.

Nicéphore Niépce

“View from the Window at Le Gras”- 1826 - The photograph which is considered to be the first one.

Louis Daguerre

“Boulevard du Temple”- 1839 - The first photograph to depict a person.

William Fox Talbot

“Leaves of Orchidea” - 1839 - Photogenic drawing negative

Southworth & Hawes

“The use of Aether for Anesthesia” - 1847

David Octavius Hill

“Mrs Elizabeth Hall, Newhaven fishwife” - 1843/46

Categories: Art · Books · History of Photography · Photoblog · Photography

Dreamjobs

March 11, 2007 · 3 Comments

Dreamjobs - Jonathan Gitelson

See the other ‘Dreamjobs’ here

Categories: Art · Photography