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Photographisme : William Klein, Gérard Ifert, Wojciech Zamecznik | Exhibition catalogue

9782844267955
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Description

The dialogue between photography and plastic arts is prolific during the two decades that followed the end of WWII (1945-1969).
Gérard Ifert (Bâle, 1929), William Klein (New York, 1928) and Wojciech Zamecznik (Varsovie, 1923-1967) invented between 1950 and 1960 new expressions of "photo-graphism". With the use of luminous vibration, rythmic effects and colourfull settings, the three artists tried to imitate dynamic sensations such as speed, the experience of crowd or ultramobility.
This book presents 200 photographs and documents, most of them never shown to the public. They shed a new light on an important part of the History of relations between photographies and graphical art in the post-war period.
A text written by Julie Jones replaces Photographism in the history of photography, and three texts of Karolina Lewandowska focus on the personal history of each artists.

Descriptions & Features

Authors
Under the direction of Karolina Lewandowska et Julie Jones
Publisher
Éditions du Centre Pompidou
Dimensions
19,5 x 26 cm
Publication year
2017
Number of pages
224
EAN
9782844267955

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