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    Sex-Report
    Men for men
    Sex Report. Das Archiv des Kinsey-Instituts für Sexualforschung
    The Sea: A Celebration in Photographs
    Andre Kertesz, His Life and Work
    André Kertész
    • André Kertész

      The Early Years

      • 160 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania
      4,5(11)Ohodnotiť

      André Kertész (1894-1985) was one of the most inventive, influential, and prolific photographers in the medium's history. His combination of Modernist vision and poetic wit defined a vocabulary that generations of photographers have continued to use. Kertész's iconic images of 1920s Paris, such as "Chez Mondrian" and "Satiric Dancer" and his later images from New York "Melancholic Tulip," "Washington Square" have seeped into contemporary culture, and yet Kertész maintained that the real roots of his work were in Hungary. This book, the first completely dedicated to Kertész's early Hungarian prints, offers a unique window on the origins of genius. Ninety images, selected from more than 1,000 contact prints in the artist's estate, are meticulously reproduced to actual size, revealing the explosive cultural context of early twentieth-century Hungary. A treasured addition to any photography library, André Kertész: The Early Years is a rare opportunity to witness the beginnings of a great artist. 90 duotone photographs

      André Kertész
    • In a career that spanned eight decades and several continents, Hungarian-born Andre Kertesz (1894-1985) brought a unique vision to the art of photography and created many lasting images that influenced generations of photographers. Published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of his birth, Andre Kertesz is a chronological overview of his life and work and the first complete retrospective on this fascinating man.

      Andre Kertesz, His Life and Work
    • The Sea: A Celebration in Photographs

      • 300 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Featuring a stunning collection of classic and contemporary prints, this album showcases the sea captured by the world's leading photographers. It highlights diverse perspectives and artistic interpretations of maritime landscapes, evoking the beauty and mystery of oceanic scenes. Each image offers a unique glimpse into the relationship between humanity and the sea, making it a compelling visual journey for art and nature lovers alike.

      The Sea: A Celebration in Photographs
    • Die neu begründete Sexualforschung, der wieder erwachte Körperkult und die Sportbegeisterung sowie die wagemutigen literarischen und cineastischen Leistungen der Moderne beflügelten die homoerotische Fotografie, die – zunächst als skandalös geächtet – allmählich ihr Terrain eroberte. Sie begleitete die Emanzipation der Schwulen auf ihrem Weg zu einer nicht nur in sexueller und sentimentaler, sondern auch kultureller Hinsicht individuellen und kollektiven Identität. Die Geschichte der homoerotischen Fotografie ist reich an dokumentarischen sowie an suggestiven, provokanten und mutigen Arbeiten. Men for Men ist eine Zusammenschau von rund 350 bekannten oder unveröffentlichten Werken, von Amateurfotografen, die den Wandel der Normen vorweggenommen oder reflektiert haben, bis hin zu Fotografen wie Robert Mapplethorpe, Toni Catany oder Pierre et Gilles. Eine Geschichte, gezeichnet von Tabus und Grenzüberschreitungen, von stummen Übereinkünften, von Genüssen und überschäumender Lebensfreude.

      Men for men