Eyewitness

Eyewitness Hungarian Photography in the Twentieth Century : Brassaï, Capa, Kertész, Moholy-Nagy, Munkásci

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Publisher's Synopsis

At a crucial moment between two world wars, in a country destabilized by political turmoil, five men changed the face of photojournalism and art photography, and inspired the world. With their groundbreaking shots, Brassaï, Capa, Kertész, Moholy-Nagy, and Munkásci radically redefined photographic practice and theory, giving rise to iconic images and ushering in the modern era. In this stunning book, essays by leading authorities examine the ways in which the extraordinary activity of these five men established Hungary as a crucible of art photography at the time, as well as the influence they have had on succeeding generations of photographers. Illustrated with their major works and a number by their contemporaries—in many cases using archival prints—the book is a landmark study of modern photography.

Praise for Eyewitness:

“With their keen eyes and dramatic compositions, Capa, Brassaї, André Kertész, László Moholy-Nagy, Martin Munkásci, and forty-five of their less-famous contemporaries put an indelible stamp on journalism, fashion, and war photography. Their rich black-and-white images are elegantly reproduced in this arresting book.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune

Book information

ISBN: 9781905711765
Publisher: Royal Academy Publications
Imprint: Royal Academy Publications
Pub date:
DEWEY: 779.9943905
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 239
Weight: 1610g
Height: 284mm
Width: 249mm
Spine width: 30mm