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portada Praha, Paris, Barcelona: Photographic Modernity 1918-1948
Type
Physical Book
Illustrated by
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
27.4 x 23.0 x 4.0 cm
Weight
1.95 kg.
ISBN
8492841028
ISBN13
9788492841028
Edited in
España

Praha, Paris, Barcelona: Photographic Modernity 1918-1948

Oliva María Rubio (Contributions by) · David Balsells (Illustrated by) · Maite Ocaña (Contributions by) · La Fabrica · Hardcover

Praha, Paris, Barcelona: Photographic Modernity 1918-1948 - Balsells, David ; Ocaña, Maite ; Rubio, Oliva María

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Synopsis "Praha, Paris, Barcelona: Photographic Modernity 1918-1948"

Examining the revolution in photography that took place across Europe between 1918 and 1945, this enormous and bold survey orients its examination of the era around three cities, each of which served as a nexus for major developments in the medium: París, Prague and Barcelona. Until the First World War, photography had largely followed the aesthetics of painting; during and after the war, such movements as Constructivism, Moholy-Nagy's New Vision and Surrealism led photography to new frontiers, developing techniques and styles that took the medium strictly on its own terms. Demonstrating the interconnectedness of these tendencies, this volume assesses the contributions of each of these cities. Photographers based in Paris during these years include Man Ray, Brassai, Emmanuel Sougez, Hans Bellmer, Jacques-André Boiffard, Germaine Krull, André Kertész, François Collar, Claude Cahun, Florence Henri, Andreas Feininger, Eli Lotar, Dora Maar, Roger Parry and Raul Ubac; in Prague, Josef Sudek, Frantisek Drtikol, Jaroslav Rössler, Eugen Wiskovsk, Jaromír Funke, Karel Teige, Ladislav Berka, Jan Lauschmann, Josef Bartuska, Jindrich Styrsky and Karel Kasparik; and in Barcelona, Pere Català Pic, Josep Masana, Josep Sala, Josep Lladó, Emili Godes, Antoni Arissa, Gabriel Casas, Salvador Dalí and Joaquim Gomis.

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