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Ida Kar

Ida Kar
Author: Clare Freestone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9781855144224

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Published to accompany the exhibition Ida Kar: Bohemian Photographer, 1908-1974 at the National Portrait Gallery, London from 10 March to 19 June 2011-- Verso t.p.


Photographs by Ida Kar

Photographs by Ida Kar
Author: Ida Kar
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Total Pages: 6
Release: 1982
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Ida Kar

Ida Kar
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The Photograph

The Photograph
Author: Graham Clarke
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780192842008

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In this rich and fascinating work, Clarke gives a clear and incisive account of the photograph's historical development, elucidating the insights of the most engaging thinkers on the subject, including Roland Barthes and Susan Sontag. "The Photograph" offers a series of discussions of major themes and genres, providing an up-to-date introduction to the history of photography. 130 illustrations, 16 in color.


Grief

Grief
Author: David Shneer
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0190923814

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In January 1942, Soviet press photographers came upon a scene like none they had ever documented. That day, they took pictures of the first liberation of a German mass atrocity, where an estimated 7,000 Jews and others were executed at an anti-tank trench near Kerch on the Crimean peninsula. Dmitri Baltermants, a photojournalist working for the Soviet newspaper Izvestiia, took photos that day that would have a long life in shaping the image of Nazi genocide in and against the Soviet Union. Presenting never before seen photographs, Grief: The Biography of a Holocaust Photograph shows how Baltermants used the image of a grieving woman to render this gruesome mass atrocity into a transcendentally human tragedy. David Shneer tells the story of how that one photograph from the series Baltermants took that day in 1942 near Kerch became much more widely known than the others, eventually being titled "Grief." Baltermants turned this shocking wartime atrocity photograph into a Cold War era artistic meditation on the profundity and horror of war that today can be found in Holocaust photo archives as well as in art museums and at art auctions. Although the journalist documented murdered Jews in other pictures he took at Kerch, in "Grief" there are likely no Jews among the dead or the living, save for the possible NKVD soldier securing the site. Nonetheless, Shneer shows that this photograph must be seen as an iconic Holocaust photograph. Unlike images of emaciated camp survivors or barbed wire fences, Shneer argues, the Holocaust by bullets in the Soviet Union make "Grief" a quintessential Soviet image of Nazi genocide.


Ida Kar

Ida Kar
Author: Ida Kar
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Total Pages: 20
Release: 1960*
Genre: Portrait photography
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Surrealist Women

Surrealist Women
Author: Penelope Rosemont
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0292787693

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Beginning in Paris in the 1920s, women poets, essayists, painters, and artists in other media have actively collaborated in defining and refining surrealism's basic project—achieving a higher, open, and dynamic consciousness, from which no aspect of the real or the imaginary is rejected. Indeed, few artistic or social movements can boast as many women forebears, founders, and participants—perhaps only feminism itself. Yet outside the movement, women's contributions to surrealism have been largely ignored or simply unknown. This anthology, the first of its kind in any language, displays the range and significance of women's contributions to surrealism. Letting surrealist women speak for themselves, Penelope Rosemont has assembled nearly three hundred texts by ninety-six women from twenty-eight countries. She opens the book with a succinct summary of surrealism's basic aims and principles, followed by a discussion of the place of gender in the movement's origins. She then organizes the book into historical periods ranging from the 1920s to the present, with introductions that describe trends in the movement during each period. Rosemont also prefaces each surrealist's work with a brief biographical statement.


Encounters with Peggy Guggenheim

Encounters with Peggy Guggenheim
Author: Stefan Moses
Publisher: Hardie Grant
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781784881870

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Born into a wealthy New York family in 1898, Marguerite 'Peggy' Guggenheim was one of the greatest art collectors of the 20th century. Using her inheritance to open her first art gallery, Peggy's love of art lead her to eventually settle in Venice, where she relaunched her life after becoming the star of the 1948 Venice Art Biennale. For her, a life without the inspiration of her artist and writer friends would have been unthinkable. In Encounters with Peggy Guggenheim, renowned photographer Stefan Moses reveals his collection of photographs of Peggy, taken between 1969 and 1974, many of which have never been seen before. Striking, eccentric and dramatic, Moses photographed Peggy in her favorite places around Venice, as well as in her private palazzo at Canal Grande. See Peggy as she glides on her gondola with her Lhasa apso dogs, wearing her iconic butterfly glasses made by Edward Melcarth -- the quickness and talent of Moses captures the character of this true eccentric. An inspiration for art-, photography- and fashion-lovers alike, Encounters with Peggy Guggenheim is a behind-the-scenes look at of one of the world's most eccentric and inspirational women.


Photography Today

Photography Today
Author: Mark Durden
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2014-05-26
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780714845630

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Presents a look at photography in the twenty-first century, dividing the topic into such categories as documentary, landscapes, history, the body, color, and constructions and presenting leading photographers and examples of their work.