時代を切り取る写真家たちの仕事 Expo photos: Moment in Time

Le 11 mars. J’ai rencontré Chagall, Greta Garbo, Picasso, et tant d’autres grâce à cette superbe expo de photos à la Gallery Nationale à Dublin.
3月11日 朝のうち、bjmはDun Laothaire (これをなぜかダンリアリーと読む)の病院で定期検診。sachanは電車に乗ってダブリンへ。
ちょっとだけナショナルギャラリーの写真の展覧会 を見に行きました。
Moment in Timeと題して、1900年代の初め頃からのフォトジャーナリスムの歴史を辿る、素晴らしく充実した内容でした。
パリで見たHCBの仕事に呼応するような壮大な展示。

Brassaï (Gyula Halasz), French, bo. Hungary 1899-1984)
Gyula Halasz, know by the pseudonym Brassaï, was born in Brasso, Hungary. In 1924, he moved to Paris where he worked as a journalist. Fellow Hungarian André Kertész encouraged and tutored him in photography, which Brassaï used to supplement his income. He photographed Paris at night capturing both the energy and melancholy of the city and its citizens. His first photobook, Paris de nuit (1933), was a great success. Writer Henry Miller dubbed him ‘the eye of Paris’.
アジェ・フォト のブラッサイのページ 
Jacques-Henri Lartigue (1894-1986)
Avenue des Acacias (1911)
Jacques-Henri Lartigueに関して
他の写真 特にGrand Prix of the ACF, Dieppe(1912)
下の写真も展示されてありました。↓
まだ子どもだった頃のJacques-Henri Lartigueが撮影した Grand Prix of the ACF, Dieppe (1912)
アジェ・フォトの ラルティーグのページ
Yousuf Karsh (1903-2002)
Marc Chagall, September 20, 1965 (1965)
Yousuf Karsh に関してEncyclopeadia Britannica
Yousuf Karshの撮った他のポートレート写真 
Robert Doisneau (1912-1994)
Picasso and Françoise Gilot (1952)
Barbara Morgan (1900-1992)
The Dancers: Martha Graham in Letter to the World (1940)
Barbara Morgan arrived in New York in the mid-1930s, just as dancer Martha Graham was beginning to establish her importance in modern dance. Morgan soon became widely recognised for her groundbreaking photographic images of the modern dance movement. She aimed to free the figure within space, focusing on singular movements and sometimes using double-exposures to create a slow motion effect: ‘Primarily, I am after that instant of combustion, when all the energies of the spirit are wonderfully coordinated with the action of the body’.
Edward Steichen (1879-1973)
Greta Garbo (1928)
Paul Caponigro (1932- )
White Deer, County Wicklow, Ireland, 1967.
MOMAのページで他の作品も見られます
Ansel Adams (1902-1984)
The Sierra Nevada, Winter Evening, from the Owens Valley, California
1962, printed in 1963.
Adams was a dedicated artist and activist who played a major role in the development of consciousness about environmental issues in America. He once said: ‘ Let us leave a splendid legacy for our children … once destroyed, nature’s beauty cannot be repurchased at any price’. Following a meeting with Paul Srand in 1930, he embraced the purist aesthetic of ‘ straight’ photography. Adams’s photographs were exhibited widely and, in 1939, he collaborated with Beaumont Newhall to found the Photography Department at MOMA.
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MOMAのAnsel Adamsのページ 他の作品が見られます

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