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Brassai in America, 1957
- 作者: Brassai,
- 其他作者: Gouvion Saint-Cyr, Agnes de. , Pavillon populaire (Montpellier, France)
- 出版: Paris : Flammarion c2011.
- 版本: English-language ed.
- 稽核項: 167 p. :chiefly ill. (some col.) ;23 x 25 cm.
- 標題: Social life and customs , United States Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Pictorial works. , Travel , United States , Brassai, , Brassai, 1899-1984 Exhibitions. , Brassai, 1899-1984 Travel -- United States -- Exhibitions.
- ISBN: 2080200844 , 9782080200846
- 附註: "This catalog has been published to accompany the traveling exhibition ... that opened at the Pavillon Populaire of the Galerie d'Art Photographique in Montpellier, France, June 17-October 30, 2011. The exhibiton continued in France and abroad"--Colophon. "Exhibition curator: Agnes de Gouvion Saint-Cyr"--Colophon. 100年度教育部購置教學研究相關圖書儀器及設備計畫. Includes bibliographical references (p. 166-167).
- 系統號: 005066099
- 資料類型: 圖書
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- 引用網址: 複製連結
A rare discovery of more than 150 previously unpublished photographs in black and white and in color, from a legendary photographer. Despite strong personal and professional ties in the U.S.--Henry Miller, Harper's Bazaar's Carmel Snow, and Edward Steichen, who featured Brassai's work in many MoMA exhibitions--Brassai remained reticent about travel to the U.S. until 1957 when Holiday magazine offered generous compensation (and artistic freedom) to photograph New York and Louisiana. From the first symbolic image of this voyage--the Statue of Liberty appearing over the ship's prow--Brassai came under the spell of America and his photographs innately captured his new perspective. In New York, he was captivated by the graphic skyscrapers and the rhythmic to-ing and fro-ing of the crowds. Unlike his static photographs of Paris--posing prostitutes, embracing lovers, sleeping street people--here he captured sequences of movement--children playing, fashionable women parading by, or the effects of light filtering through the urban architecture. In Louisiana, he continued to photograph more languorous sequences, but here he reveled in color--the copper skin of sunbathers, the pastel tones of prom dresses, the vibrant neon of amusement park attractions. The New Orleans music halls, nightlife, women, and exotic vegetation recall scenes from 1930s Paris. This exuberant study of 1950s America offers the reader unprecedented access to Brassai's work, including previously unpublished color photography.
來源: Google Book
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