Koudelka
Stark, impassioned and singularly intense, Josef Koudelkas work has received deserved acclaim over the past three decades as a uniquely significant contribution to the language of photography. \n\n’Koudelka’ is the first book to present over 150 of his most eloquent images in a single volume, from his earliest images published here for the first time to his most recent panoramic landscape studies. \n\nWhether photographing avant-garde theatre, gypsies throughout Eastern Europe, resistance to Soviet guns and tanks advancing on Prague, or the environmental degradation of a post-industrial world, Koudelka has consistently produced images that provoke a connection to the larger questions of human existence. \n\nRobert Delpire, Koudelkas longtime publisher, collaborated with the artist in conceiving and producing this title. The other essayists in ‘Koudelka’ each explore a different aspect of the artists work, illustrating his constant evolution and intensity.\n\nJosef Koudelka began his career as an aeronautical engineer, turning full-time to photography in the late 1960s. In 1968, Koudelka photographed the Soviet invasion of Prague, publishing his photographs under the initials P. P. (Prague Photographer). In 1969, he was anonymously awarded the Overseas Press Clubs Robert Capa Gold Medal for the photographs. Significant exhibitions of his work have been held at The Museum of Modern Art and the International Center of Photography, New York; Hayward Gallery, London; Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art, Amsterdam; and Palais de Tokyo, Paris. In 1992, he was named Chevalier de lOrdre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture. He is currently based in Paris. \n\nRobert Delpire is creative director and publisher of Delpire Editeur as well as a gallerist and film producer. He has organized exhibitions of photography around the world, and he founded the Centre National de la Photographie, Paris, with Jack Lang, and was its director until 1996. In 2002, he established the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation
Sin existencias
Sin existencias en este momento. Si desea información sobre el libro, por favor contacte con bookshop@ivorypress.com