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Foto
Witkovsky, Matthew S., 1967- - Autor
New York : Thames & Hudson, c2007 - xxix, 278 s. : il. mapy ; 30 cm
ISBN 978-0-500-54337-5 (váz.), ISBN 978-0-89468-334-3 (brož.)
Demetz, Peter, - Autor úvodu atd.
1918-1945
umělecká fotografie modernismus (umění)
katalogy výstavSignatura B 54.241 Umístění 77 - Fotografie Údaje o názvu Foto : modernity in Central Europe, 1918-1945 / Matthew S. Witkovsky ; with an introduction by Peter Demetz Další variantní názvy Modernity in Central Europe 1918-1945 Záhlaví-jméno Witkovsky, Matthew S., 1967- (Autor) Vyd.údaje New York : Thames & Hudson, c2007 Fyz.popis xxix, 278 s. : il. mapy ; 30 cm ISBN 978-0-500-54337-5 (váz.) 978-0-89468-334-3 (brož.) Poznámky "National Gallery of Art Washington". "This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibitions Foto: Modernity in Central Europe, 1918-1945. This exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington"--Rub tit. l. Poznámky o skryté bibliografii a rejstřících Obsahuje bibliografii a rejstřík Dal.odpovědnost Demetz, Peter, 1922-2024 (Autor úvodu atd.)
Dal.odpovědnost National Collection of Fine Arts (Spojené státy americké) (Jiná role)
Předmět.hesla 1918-1945 * umělecká fotografie - Evropa střední - 20. století * modernismus (umění) - Evropa střední Forma, žánr katalogy výstav Konspekt 77 - Fotografie. Fotografické postupy MDT 77.04 , 7.036/.038 , (4-191.2) , (083.824) Země vyd. Spojené státy americké Jazyk dok. angličtina Ve volném výběru 77 - Fotografie Druh dok. KNIHY In the 1920s and 1930s, photography became an immense phenomenon across Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria, and Poland. Through magazines and books, in advertisements and at exhibitions, from amateur clubs to avant-garde schools, photographs emerged as a key vehicle of modern consciousness.This book presents the work of approximately one hundred individuals whose creations exemplify the potential of photography in Central Europe between the two World Wars. Foto brings together for the first time works by recognized masters such as the Russian El Lissitzky, the Hungarian László Moholy-Nagy, and the German Hannah Hóch--all of whom developed their photographic ideas in Germany--with contemporaries like Karel Teige and Jaromír Funke (Czechoslovakia), Kazimierz Podsadecki (Poland), Károly Escher (Hungary), and Trude Fleischmann (Austria), who are less well known today.Organized thematically, the book explores topics from photomontage and war to gender identity, modern living, and the spread of Surrealism. It shows the shared experience of modernity in the region, whereby recently founded nations and dismantled empires alike sought their place within the new world order established in the aftermath of World War I.The illustrations, drawn from more than seventy collections in America and abroad, include several previously unpublished works as well as many others never before available in high-quality reproductions. Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBUNačítání…
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