Just saw an announcement for the just published "Everything Is Photograph: A Life of Andre Kertesz," by Patricia Albers. I much admire Kertesz and can't wait to see the book.
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Just saw an announcement for the just published "Everything Is Photograph: A Life of Andre Kertesz," by Patricia Albers. I much admire Kertesz and can't wait to see the book.
I am curious of the selection/curation.
I have pretty much seen and liked every photo of Andre Kertesz and have many of his books, so I don’t expect to see something new, but if the print quality and the curation is good might as well take a look into it.
I am curious of the selection/curation.
I have pretty much seen and liked every photo of Andre Kertesz and have many of his books, so I don’t expect to see something new, but if the print quality and the curation is good might as well take a look into it.
That might actually be very interesting. I know that Andre Kertesz didn’t speak much although he has taught some private groups about photography (would have loved to hear these lectures)
Just saw an announcement for the just published "Everything Is Photograph: A Life of Andre Kertesz," by Patricia Albers. I much admire Kertesz and can't wait to see the book.
"Late in Kertész’s life, his assistant Robert Gurbo asked him about the meaning of his work, and Kertész answered: “If you want to understand my work, read Ady.” That’s a sweeping statement!"