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ANDRE KERTESZ, PARIS, 1929
ANDRE KERTESZ, PARIS, 1929
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ANDRE KERTESZ (1894-1985), SIDEWALK, PARIS, 1929 gelatin silver print, printed later; 9 3/4 x 7 5/8 in. (image), 8 x 10 in. (sheet); signed, titled, dated verso, in pencil; Condition: Excellent. AKE-0005

Surrealistic street view of water running in an abstract pattern just below sidewalk, on a cobblestone street.

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ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ

André Kertész was born in Budapest in 1894 and studied at the Academy of Commerce until he bought his first camera in 1912. He served in the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I, and in 1925 had one of his photographs published on the cover of Erdekes Ujsay. That same year, he moved to Paris, where he did freelance work for many European publications, including Vu, Le Matin, Frankfurter Illustrierte, Die Photographie, La Nazione Firenze, and The Times of London. He bought his first 35-millimeter camera, a Leica, in 1928, and his innovative work with it on the streets of Paris was extremely influential. In 1936, he came to the United States, and began freelancing for Collier's, Harper's Bazaar, and House & Garden, among other mass-circulation magazines. Eventually, and until 1962, he worked under contract to Condé Nast. Between 1963 and his death, his independently produced photographs became more widely accessible, and Kertész became one of the most respected photographers in America. He published over 20 books, and his work was the subject of many publications and exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at the Bibliothèque Nationale of France and at the Museum of Modern Art, and a major retrospective, Of Paris and New York, at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Among his many honors and awards were a Guggenheim Fellowship and admission to the French Legion of Honor.

Kertész's work had widespread and diverse effects on many photographers, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, and Brassaï, who counted him as a mentor during the late 1920s and early 1930s. His personal work in the 1960s and 1970s inspired countless other contemporary photographers. Kertész combined a photojournalistic interest in movement and gesture with a formalist concern for abstract shapes; hence his work has historical significance in all areas of postwar photography. His work is included in the permanent collections of prominent institutions including: The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Getty Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, the International Center for Photography, Art Institute of Chicago, the Reina Sofia, Madrid and others. André Kertész passed away in 1985 in New York.

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