Ed van der Elsken - Camera in love:

Known for his unconventional technique and gritty, evocative images of people and places, Ed van der Elsken was a self- taught photographer whose work documented his own life and travels. This book offers a definitive overview of van der Elsken's entire oeuvre, including his groundbreaking phot...

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Weitere Verfasser: Elsken, Ed van der 1925-1990 (FotografIn), Visser, Hripsimé 1954- (HerausgeberIn), Tates, Sophie 1977- (HerausgeberIn), Heezik, Colin van 1977- (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Dutch
Veröffentlicht: Munich ; London ; New York Prestel [2017]
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Zusammenfassung:Known for his unconventional technique and gritty, evocative images of people and places, Ed van der Elsken was a self- taught photographer whose work documented his own life and travels. This book offers a definitive overview of van der Elsken's entire oeuvre, including his groundbreaking photo novel and his paean to 1950s Amsterdam. On display at Amsterdam's famed Stedelijk Museum, the exhibition at the center of this book focuses on the museum's extensive collection of van der Elsken's prints, and on the renowned installations he mounted there during his lifetime. Essays reveal the photographer's early influences, including Weegee, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Robert Capa, while also showing how his confident, unorthodox, and self-expressionist style paved the way for late 20th-century photographers, including Larry Clark, Nan Goldin, and Wolfgang Tillmans
Beschreibung:This publication accompanies the exhibitions: "Ed van der Elsken - Camera in Love" at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, from 4 February to 21 May 2017, "Ed van der Elsken" at Jeu de Paume, Paris, from 13 June to 24 September 2017, "Ed van der Elsken" at Fundación Mapfre, Madrid, from 23 January to 20 May 2018
Beschreibung:288 Seiten 30 cm x 24 cm
ISBN:9783791383255

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