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Josef
Sudek

Rooftops
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Glass
Labyrinth, Still Life |
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Czechoslovakian
Josef Sudek, 1896 – 1976
Known
as the “Poet of Prague” Sudek studied photography
at the School of Graphic Art in Prague with Professor
Karel Novak (1922-23). A lifelong passion for music
also influenced his life and work.While Sudek is
sometimes regarded as a modernist, this is true
of only a couple of years in the 1930s, during which
he undertook commercial photography. Primarily,
his personal photography is neo-romantic. His early
work included many series of light falling in the
interior of St. Vitus cathederal. During and after
World War II Sudek created haunting night-scapes
and panoramas of Prague, photographed the wooded
landscape of Bohemia, and the window-glass that
led to his garden (the famous The Window of My Atelier
series). He went on to photograph the crowded interior
of his studio (the Labyrinths series). His first
Western show was at George Eastman House in 1974
and he published 16 books during his life. He was
awarded the Order of Work by the Czech government
in 1966 and received the title Artist of Merit in
1961, the first photographer so honored by the Czech
government.
“Everything around us, dead or alive, in
the eyes of a crazy photographer mysteriously takes
on many variations, so that a seemingly dead object
comes to life through light or by its surroundings....
To capture some of this - I suppose that's lyricism.”
~ Josef Sudek
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