BRASSAI PARIS
Harlots, hoodlums, and heathens in Brassaï’s Paris « Brassaï is a living eye, » wrote Henry Miller of the Hungarianborn artist who adopted Paris after World War I and became one of its most celebrated photographers. Originally a painter before he moved on to writing, sculpture, cinema and, most famously, photography, Brassaï (1899-1984) was a member of Pariss cultural elite, counting Miller, Picasso, Sartre, Camus, and Cocteau, among his friends. Camera in hand, he scoured the streets and bars of Paris, unabashedly capturing the citys inhabitants in their natural habitats. Prostitutes, hoodlums, and other marginal characters were the most famous heroes of Brassaïs moody, gritty photographs taken often by night. Including an extensive selection of Brassaïs finest photographs and an essay describing his life and work, this book explores the world of Brassaï in thematic chapters: Minotaure magazine, Paris at Night, Secret Paris, Day Visions, Artists of My Life, and Graffiti and Transmutations.
- RELIÉ : 192 pages
- Éditeur : Taschen
- Date de parution : 2008
- Collection : Evergreens
- ISBN : 3836503891
- EAN : 9783836503891
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- Prix éditeur : 9.99€
- Dimension : 24.5 x 30.9 x 2.1 cm
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| Poids | 1240 g |
| Dimensions | 24,5 × 2,1 × 30,9 cm |
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