Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Gifting And Birthday Presents Pension

exposure: A WINDOW IN PRAGUE. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE FIFTIES. Josef Sudek


Last Saturday I was recommended an exhibition at the Fine Arts Circle. I know the author, or have seen. So I simply put the reference here in case anyone is interested. When you see her do an update with my impressions.
"A WINDOW IN PRAGUE. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE FIFTIES "Josef Sudek


" Sudek Josef (Kolín, Bohemia, 1896-Prague, 1976) made about the fifties, with special attention to their series in which urban-set with obsessive loyalty and from diverse angles the portrait of his adopted city (which earned him known as "the poet of Prague") - but also by looking at the more intimate side of their production, which make up the pictures taken on those dates from the window of his study and which envisions a sensitivity to the trivial or almost imperceptible that makes them cousins \u200b\u200bto Morandi and delicacy of oriental poetry. "
Photographer
Czech Josef Sudek was formed in Prague, but only managed to devote himself exclusively to photography after receiving a disability pension after losing his right arm at the front during the First World War. Personality and complex introverted, he left a vast legacy of photographs that led him to be regarded as the poet of Prague.

Mon closed. Photographs of the fifties focuses on production by the Czech artist during the fifties and has works belonging to its main theme: monumental views, over the River Vltava and its bridges, night with street lamp ...

Círculo de Bellas Artes.
Madrid Sala Minerva.

of 02/19/1909 to 05/17/2009

link to the official website of the exhibition: http://tinyurl.com/cg3pen download
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