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Antonín Kratochvíl

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     Kratochvíl, Antonín, 1947- - Photographer
    1st ed. - Prague : Torst, 2003 - 141 s. : il. ; 18 cm
    ISBN 80-7215-200-9
    FotoTorst ;
      Persson, Michael - Author
     Kratochvíl, Antonín, 1947-
    20.-21. století
     reportážní fotografie
     fotografické publikace
    Call numberC 310.782
    Umístění 77.071 - Fotografové, fotografky
    BranchPlaceInfoSignature
    Lidická ( volný výběr ) k vypůjčeníC 310.782   

    Title statementAntonín Kratochvíl / [text] Michael Persson
    Main entry-name Kratochvíl, Antonín, 1947- (Photographer)
    Edition statement1st ed.
    Issue dataPrague : Torst, 2003
    Phys.des.141 s. : il. ; 18 cm
    ISBN80-7215-200-9
    National bibl. num.cnb001283665
    Edition FotoTorst
    NoteŽivotopisná data, přehled výstav a zastoupení ve sbírkách. Souběžný český text
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografii
    Another responsib. Persson, Michael (Author)
    Subj. Headings Kratochvíl, Antonín, 1947- * 20.-21. století * reportážní fotografie - Česko - 20.-21. stol.
    Form, Genre fotografické publikace
    Conspect77 - Fotografie. Fotografické postupy
    UDC 77.044 , (437.3) , (084.12)
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina ; čeština
    Ve volném výběru77.071 - Fotografové, fotografky
    Document kindBOOKS
    Antonín Kratochvíl was born in Czechoslovakia in 1947, the son of a local photographer, and the youngest of three children. On September 13, 1967, unable to endure the persecution in his homeland, he escaped under the barbed wire of the country's border with Austria. A four-year period of refugee camps, hostile foreign countries, and separation from family and friends ensued. In 1972, Kratochvíl moved to the United States' West Coast to begin work as an editorial photographer and photojournalist. Practicing in the tradition of humanist photography, he has since captured countless pictures around the world of social unrest and war, documenting people in extreme situations and crisis conditions. The inhuman situation of children in economically weak parts of the globe is a topic returned to frequently. In the essay that accompanies this retrospective of his life's work, fellow photo- and print journalist Michael Persson notes that Kratochvíl’s accomplishments have been a retracing in pictorial form of his own hellish life. He has chosen to document those who are alone, forgotten, reviled, and punished, much in the same way that he himself was treated. This volume is the first to provide an overview of his thematically organized publications Broken Dream, Mercy, Incognito, and Sopravvivere. Essay by Michael Persson. Paperback, 6.25 x 7 in. / 144 pgs / 92 duotones. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.cz
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