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The first comprehensive study of these rare, influential objects, documenting a formative moment in the noted photographer’s early career

This elegant book unites all of the known carte postale prints by the photographer André Kertész (1894–1985), including portraits, views of Paris, careful studio scenes, and exquisitely simple still lifes. Essays shed new light on the artist’s most acclaimed images; themes of materiality, exile, and communication; his illustrious and bohemian social circle; and the changing identity of art photography. Playful yet refined, the book’s design reflects the spirit of 1920s Paris while underscoring the modernity of the catalogue’s more than 250 illustrated works. Kertész made his rigorously composed prints on inexpensive but lush postcard stock, sharing them with friends and sending them back to family in Hungary. The works reveal the artist learning his craft as he encountered an international group of modernists—including Piet Mondrian, Fernand Léger, and Joseph Csáky—in the interwar metropolis. Prized by collectors as well as by Kertész himself, the cartes postales influenced his compositions and the intimate scale of his picture making for decades.

Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago


Exhibition Schedule:

Art Institute of Chicago
(October 2, 2021–January 17, 2022)

High Museum of Art, Atlanta
(February 18–May 29, 2022)

Andre Kertesz: Postcards from Paris

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    Publisher: Art Institute of Chicago
    Publication Date: 24/08/2021
    ISBN13: 9780300260038, 978-0300260038
    ISBN10: 0300260032

    Number of Pages: 240

    Description

    The first comprehensive study of these rare, influential objects, documenting a formative moment in the noted photographer’s early career

    This elegant book unites all of the known carte postale prints by the photographer André Kertész (1894–1985), including portraits, views of Paris, careful studio scenes, and exquisitely simple still lifes. Essays shed new light on the artist’s most acclaimed images; themes of materiality, exile, and communication; his illustrious and bohemian social circle; and the changing identity of art photography. Playful yet refined, the book’s design reflects the spirit of 1920s Paris while underscoring the modernity of the catalogue’s more than 250 illustrated works. Kertész made his rigorously composed prints on inexpensive but lush postcard stock, sharing them with friends and sending them back to family in Hungary. The works reveal the artist learning his craft as he encountered an international group of modernists—including Piet Mondrian, Fernand Léger, and Joseph Csáky—in the interwar metropolis. Prized by collectors as well as by Kertész himself, the cartes postales influenced his compositions and the intimate scale of his picture making for decades.

    Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago


    Exhibition Schedule:

    Art Institute of Chicago
    (October 2, 2021–January 17, 2022)

    High Museum of Art, Atlanta
    (February 18–May 29, 2022)

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