HUNGARIAN Photography
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Two volumes, published in 1995 by the Howard Greenberg Gallery and its ancillary gallery “292.†They accompanied simultaneously shows, one of modernist photographs (1916 -1940) and the other of vintage collages from the 1930s.
The Hungarian Circle, New York: Howard Greenberg Gallery, 1995. Softcover, 11 x 8 ½ inches, 16 pages, 13 halftone illustrations. Includes essays by photographer/curator Michael Simon and Károly Kincses, director of the Hungarian Museum of Photography. While the show included work by big-name Hungarian-born photographers such as Brassaï and André Kertész, all the illustrations are devoted to lesser knowns like Pál Funk Angelo and József Pécsi. Laid into this copy is a notice for the exhibition. Fine condition.
[The Hungarian Circle], New York: 292, 1995. Softcover (hand bound with cord ties), 9 ½ x 7 inches, 32 pages, 30 halftone illustrations. This volume reproduces collages made by an unknown Hungarian artist in the 1930s, apparently from newspaper and magazine clippings. Printed in full color, these modernist collages juxtapose such imagery as Adolf Hitler and a snake's open jaws, and female nudes with a steel grid structure. Printed in an edition of 850 copies. Laid into this copy is a notice for the exhibition. Fine condition.
The set of two.
Two volumes, published in 1995 by the Howard Greenberg Gallery and its ancillary gallery “292.†They accompanied simultaneously shows, one of modernist photographs (1916 -1940) and the other of vintage collages from the 1930s.
The Hungarian Circle, New York: Howard Greenberg Gallery, 1995. Softcover, 11 x 8 ½ inches, 16 pages, 13 halftone illustrations. Includes essays by photographer/curator Michael Simon and Károly Kincses, director of the Hungarian Museum of Photography. While the show included work by big-name Hungarian-born photographers such as Brassaï and André Kertész, all the illustrations are devoted to lesser knowns like Pál Funk Angelo and József Pécsi. Laid into this copy is a notice for the exhibition. Fine condition.
[The Hungarian Circle], New York: 292, 1995. Softcover (hand bound with cord ties), 9 ½ x 7 inches, 32 pages, 30 halftone illustrations. This volume reproduces collages made by an unknown Hungarian artist in the 1930s, apparently from newspaper and magazine clippings. Printed in full color, these modernist collages juxtapose such imagery as Adolf Hitler and a snake's open jaws, and female nudes with a steel grid structure. Printed in an edition of 850 copies. Laid into this copy is a notice for the exhibition. Fine condition.
The set of two.
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