Selected photographs from all phases of Sudek's remarkable 60-year career
Evidence of Sudek's immense imagination, versality and lifelong quest for mastery
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Josef Sudek
The Legacy of a Deeper Vision
Josef Sudek, the “Poet of Prague”, had a legendary career spanning almost six decades. His craftsmanship and technical virtuosity were unparalleled among his contemporaries. Faced with the legacy of cubism, surrealism and the Czech avant-garde, Sudek sought his own approach, characterised by a striking mastery of light.
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This book takes readers on a journey through Sudek’s life. Richly illustrated with photographs from the Art Gallery of Ontario, it also includes essays by some of the foremost writers on Sudek’s work, among them curator Maia-Mari Sutnik, photo-historian Antonín Dufek, Canadian Art editor Richard Rhodes and photographer Geoffrey James. Excerpts from John Banville’s Prague Pictures: Portraits of a City are also included in this volume. Czech art historian and Sudek expert Anna Fárová rounds out the volume with a detailed biographical chronology of the artist. The photographs included in this book cover every stage of Sudek’s extensive career, documenting his lifelong quest to perfect his photographic vision.
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Ein bewundernswerter Band.
Süddeutsche Zeitung
This fine publication is high on production values: there is a pleasing amplitude in the layout, and the images are reproduced to a standard that would be difficult to surpass.
Studies in Photography
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Ed. Maia-Mari Sutnik
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Essays by Maia-Mari Sutnik, Antonín Dufek, Richard Rhodes and Geoffrey James
288 pages, 210 photographs
32 x 26 cm, hardcover
288 pages, 210 photographs
32 x 26 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-5291-3
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