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  • 1960 - 1964
  • 2005  (3)
  • Ausstellung Neues Sehen in Berlin. Fotografie der zwanziger Jahre (2005 : Berlin)  (1)
  • Bing, Ilse  (1)
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  • Fotografie  (3)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9657161258
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXI, 96, XXVIII Seiten
    Year of publication: 2005
    Keywords: Fotografie
    Note: Begleittext engl. und hebr.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 3886095053
    Language: German
    Pages: 280 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2005
    Series Statement: Sammlungskataloge der Kunstbibliothek
    Series Statement: Sammlungskataloge der Kunstbibliothek
    Keywords: Berlin ; Geschichte 1920-1930 ; Fotografie ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Dieser Sammlungskatalog der Kunstbibliothek präsentiert vor allem die Ausstellung in der Kunstbibliothek, die eines der innovativsten Kapitel der neueren Fotografiegeschichte beleuchtet. Gezeigt werden rund Aufnahmen von 18 namhaften Fotokünstlern, darunter Max Burchartz, Florence Henri, László Moholy-Nagy und Albert Renger-Patzsch. Ihre Bilder begeisterten in kurzer Zeit eine breite Öffentlichkeit. Sie verbanden zeitgemäße Modernität mit einer Bildästhetik, die unter den Schlagworten "Neues Sehen" bzw. "Neue Sachlichkeit" verbreitet wurde. Die Exponate gehen zurück auf Erwerbungen, die die Kunstbibliothek unter der Leitung von Curt Glaser, von 1924 und 1933 Direktor der Kunstbibliothek, zwischen 1929 und 1932 tätigte. Sie entstammen verschiedenen Ausstellungen, allen voran der Werkbundschau "Film und Foto", die als die bedeutendste internationale Zusammenfassung des avantgardistischen Film- und Fotoschaffens der 1920er Jahre gilt.
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  • 3
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    New York : Harry N. Abrams Inc., Publishers
    ISBN: 9780810955462 , 0810955466
    Language: English
    Pages: 223 Seiten , Fotografien
    Year of publication: 2005
    Keywords: Fotografie ; Fotografin
    Abstract: Celebrated in the 1930s as "Queen of the Leica," the German-born photographer Ilse Bing pioneered the use of the new 35mm camera in Paris. Along with Brassai, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dora Maar, and Florence Henri, to name but a few, Bing played a key role in making Paris the capital of avant-garde photography. Born in Frankfurt, Bing began her career in 1929 as a photojournalist. Her debut coincided with the rise of the German illustrated press, but she soon moved to Paris. During the following decade, she was a leading member of the thriving photographic milieu, exhibiting at established museums as well as avant-garde art galleries. She was regularly featured in prestigious publications such as "Arts et metiers graphiques", "L'Art vivant", and "Harper's Bazaar". Bing trained her camera on people, architecture, fashion, and landscapes alike, and developed a personal style that combined the abstraction of Bauhaus, the dreaminess of Surrealism, and the geometry of the New Vision. She was forced into exile by the war, and moved to New York, where she put down her camera for good in 1959. Her work was rediscovered in the 1970s, when it was again featured in landmark exhibitions. She died in 1998 when she was nearly ninety-nine years old. Her 1931 "Self-Portrait with Leica" is now an icon of modern photography.
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