流浪到无垠的荒野 | Josef Koudelka《The Making Of Exiles》
Josef Koudelka
约瑟夫·寇德卡
马格南摄影师
(1938 -)
二十世纪的众多摄影大师中
寇德卡一直是谜一样的人物
独来独往,从不与人主动交流
更极少接受采访
从不对自己的照片加以说明
从不谈论自己的摄影观
但他独特的“寇德卡视觉节律”
唤起的情绪令无数人膜拜
“Koudelka’s unsentimental, stark, brooding, intensely human imagery reflect his own spirit, the very essence of an exile who is at home wherever his wandering body finds haven in the night.”
——Cornell Cappa
捷克,1968年
布拉格,1968年8月
英国,1976年
爱尔兰,1976年
西班牙,格林纳达,1971年
意大利,1980年
西班牙,1978年
西班牙,1973年
法国巴黎 1975年
意大利. 1984年
爱尔兰,1971年
西班牙,1971年
瑞士,1978年
爱尔兰,1972年
葡萄牙,1976年
意大利,1985年
英国伦敦,1977年
意大利,1980年
法国,布列塔尼,1973年
西班牙,1971年
意大利,1985年
罗马尼亚,1994年
罗马尼亚,1994年
西班牙,1971年
捷克,1968年
爱尔兰,1978年
西班牙,1974年
西班牙,1971年
法国,1973年
商品详情
Josef Koudelka: The Making of Exiles 全新现货
Hardcover: 160 pages
Publisher: Editions Xavier Barral (25 July 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9782365111362
ISBN-13: 978-2365111362
ASIN: 236511136X
Product Dimensions: 24.4 x 1.8 x 30.5 cm
"Koudelka's unsentimental, stark, brooding, intensely human imagery reflects his own spirit, the very essence of an exile who is at home wherever his wandering body finds haven in the night."-Cornell Capa
In 1988, Josef Koudelka published what was to become one of his most famous and canonical series: Exiles. These gorgeously austere black-and-white images described the travels and everyday life of the peoples he encountered while roaming Europe. Josef Koudelka: The Making of Exiles is an exploration of the genesis and the making of this photographic journey.
Enhanced by numerous photographs that have never been published--in particular the photographer's self-portraits--and captions by Koudelka, it includes numerous archival documents (such as reproductions of his travel journals), thumbnail reproductions of the book's layout, an introduction by curator Clément Chéroux and an essay by photo-historian Michel Frizot, who spent hours interviewing Koudelka.
Josef Koudelka was born in Moravia in 1938. Initially an aeronautic engineer, he launched full time into photography in the late sixties. In 1968, he photographed the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, publishing the results under the pseudonym P.P. (Prague Photographer). Koudelka left Czechoslovakia in 1970 and was briefly stateless before obtaining political asylum in England. Shortly afterwards, he joined Magnum Photos. In 1975 he published Gypsies. Koudelka has exhibited at the MoMA and at the International Centre of Photography in New York, at the Hayward Gallery in London, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.