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André Kertész

Cheeseracks,
Paris, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, 1930s
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Sailors
by Billboard, New York |
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Place
Saint Sulpice, Paris, 1934 |

Rockefeller
Center, Vintage Gelatin Silver (Ferrotype) Print, 1939 |
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Pigeon in Snow, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, 1950 |

Rockefeller Center, 1937 |
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Portrait of Mlle Jaffe, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, 1927
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Artist's
Biography
Andre Kertesz is one of the most important
photographers of the twentieth century. In
a career that spanned more than seventy years,
he made some of the most deceptively simple
yet compelling photographs ever created. Working
intuitively, he sought to capture the poetry
of modern urban life, revealing its quiet
incidents and odd, occasionally comic, even
bizarre juxtapositions. Combining an amateur’s
love for the personal and immediate with a
modernist’s sense of form, he created a purely
photographic idiom that celebrated a direct
observation of everyday life. A major retrospective
of his work is traveling this year from the
National Portrait Gallery to the Los Angeles
County Museum and on to the International
Center of Photography. |
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