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Fred Herzog

Autor
Herausgegeben von Andy Sylvester, Herausgegeben von Hannah Reinhart, Maler: Fred Herzog, Erläuternder Text von Geoff Dyer, Konzeption von Wagner, grafikanstalt, Julia

Fred Herzog

Untertitel
Black and White
Beschreibung

The quiet images of a master of color – rendered in timeless, striking black and white.Fred Herzog. Black and White reveals for the first time a lesser-known side of the legendary photographer who shaped the visual identity of Vancouver like no other. Long before he gained fame for his richly saturated Kodachrome slides, Fred Herzog captured life on the streets in black and white – direct, unfiltered, and full of poetic depth.This book brings together photographs from the 1950s through the 1970s: urban snapshots, rural scenes, and travel impressions that bring a vanished everyday world into focus. At times melancholic, at times humorous, sometimes nearly graphic in their reduction – yet always with Herzog’s distinctive eye for the exceptional within the ordinary.Highlights:First-ever publication of Fred Herzog’s early black-and-white photographsInsight into Canadian life between 1950 and 1970Surprising street photography moments with strong artistic sensibilityCompositions shaped by dramatic light-shadow contrasts and graphic clarityAn authentic portrait of urban and rural lifeHigh-quality photobook design with meticulous image reproductionBlack and White builds on Hatje Cantz’s bestselling Modern Color, expanding Herzog’s oeuvre with the little-known black-and-white side of his work.FRED HERZOG (1930–2019) grew up in Stuttgart. In 1953 he settled in Vancouver, where he worked as a medical photographer. A pioneer of color photography, he was already in his 70s, when printing technology finally allowed him to recreate the texture and depth of his Kodachrome color slides. His first solo show at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2007, gained him widespread international recognition.

Verlag
Hatje Cantz Verlag
ISBN/EAN
978-3-7757-5322-7
Preis
18,00 EUR
Status
lieferbar