Max Dupain (1911-1992)

Max Dupain (1911-1992) Publié par kate le 02/06/2013

Max Dupain – Title page (candle) , from the album Photographs by Max Dupain 1930s circa 1930

« Max Dupain découvre la photographie à l’âge de 13 ans et gagne à 17 ans le « Carter Memorial Prize for Productive Use of Spare Time « [pour l’usage productif du temps libre].

Il rejoint en 1929 la Photographic Society of New South Wales et commence en 1930 sa carrière photographique comme apprenti dans l’atelier de Cecil Bostock à Sydney. En 1934 Dupain se met à son compte en ouvrant son propre studio, sur la Bond Street à Sydney.

Son approche est d’abord pictorialiste, mais très influencé par le mouvement allemand de la « Nouvelle objectivité », il délaisse les sujets romantiques et s’oriente vers le monde contemporain, ses hommes et leurs réalisations. Il devient ainsi l’un des pionniers de la photographie moderne en Australie. Son sujet de prédilections à cette époque est industrie et tout ce qui s’y rapporte et qu’il traite dans un style radicalement différent : des lumières plus brutales et des formes bien découpées. Ses photographies sont publiées dans des revues telles que The home ou Art in Australia.

Il est influencé , comme tant d’autres, par certains photographes européens tel que  Man Ray et par le mouvement surréaliste qui se développe à cette époque.

Max Dupain – Title page (hand and compass photo-montage) , nd
Max Dupain-Superman 1934
Max Dupain-Birth of Venus 1939
Max Dupain-Rayograph with water c. 1936
Max Dupain-Rayograph 1937
Max Dupain-Advertisement for Hardy’s hose 1937
Max Dupain – Intimité brisée1936
Max Dupain – Abstract movement 1935
Max Dupain -Untitled (Female nude with cloth overlay) 1930s
Max Dupain – Untitled (Women silhouettes and trees) 1930s
Max Dupain – Photo synthesis (woman & trees) 1930s
Max Dupain – Untitled (Surrealist face in woods) 1930s
Max Dupain – Untitled (Woman profile and trees) 1930s
Max Dupain-Woman 1937
Max Dupain-Hands and movement c. 1935
Max Dupain-Lelia Roussova 1937
Max Dupain-Surrealist study 1938
Max Dupain-Hot rhythm, 1936

En 1937, alors qu’il est sur la côte des Nouvelles Galles du Sud::: (galerie de photographies avec le lien) , il prend une photo de la tête et des épaules de son ami Harold Savage allongé sur le sable de la plage de Cullburra Beach. Cette photographie intitulée Sunbaker deviendra une de ses plus célèbres de ses clichés.

Max Dupain -Sunbaker, 1937

En 1938, Dupain participe à la création du Contemporary Camera Group, une association qui s’oppose au mouvement pictorialiste alors largement dominant en Australie. En 1939, il épouse Olive Cotton, une autre photographe, mais ils divorcent peu de temps après.

Max Dupain-Portrait of Olive Cotton in the 1930s
Max Dupain (Australian, 1911 – 1992) Untitled [Olive Cotton in Wheat Fields] Nd (probably late 1930s)
Olive Cotton Camping trips on Culburra Beach, N.S.W., 1937 BY Max Dupain 1937
Olive Cotton – Max, 1935
Max Dupain -Camping trips on Culburra Beach (olive cotton), N.S.W., 1937
Olive Cotton – Max, 1936

Pendant la seconde guerre mondiale, Dupain s’ engage dans la Royal Australian Air Force, il sert dans les Territoires du Nord ainsi qu’en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, où il participe à la réalisation de camouflages. Très affecté par la guerre, il essaie par la suite de trouver une vision de la vérité dans un travail plus documentaire et en 1945, il travaille pour le compte de l’État australien sur un projet de promotion de son pays.


il reprend à partir de 1947 ses activités de studio mais abandonne ce qu’il appelle cosmetic lie of fashion photography or advertising illustration, autrement dit « le mensonge cosmétique de la photographie de mode et de l’illustration publicitaire ».
La photographie moderne, dit-il, doit faire plus que distraire, Elle doit inciter à réfléchir et ce, en montrant clairement les aspects de la Réalité, visant une meilleure compréhension des Hommes et des Femmes, de ce qu’ils vivent et créent».

En 1947, Dupain épouse Diana Illingworth dont il a une fille, Danina, et un fils, Rex, qui devint lui aussi photographe.Le travail documentaire de cette période est bien représenté par la photographie The meat queue, qui date de 1946. Le style naturaliste est bien expliqué par Dupain : « enregistrer un instant de la vie quotidienne vaut mieux que tenter un commentaire sociologique ».

Dupain travaille ensuite pour l’Université des Nouvelles Galles du Sud et fait de nombreux voyages dans l’Australie du Nord, à l’intérieur des terres et sur la côte. Dès 1947 mais surtout dans les années 1950, l’arrivée de la société de consommation lui donne l’occasion de réaliser de nombreuses photographies publicitaires et de travailler pour des magazines, des agences de publicité et des société industrielles. Cependant, il se tournera définitivement vers l’architecture, domaine auquel il se consacre à temps plein pendant près de 30 ans, produisant à partir des années 1960 des images de plus en plus abstraites.Cette activité de photographe d’architecture dure jusqu’à sa mort, survenue en 1992

En 1954, il devient membre du groupe des VI et il sera un peu plus tard affilié au Royal Australian Institute of Architects.

Je vais maintenant poster des photographies qui datent des années 1930’s au années 1980’s, par thématiques. je ne couvrirais pas la photographie d’architecture ni les phorographies sur les peuples indgènes. ce n’est pas l’objet de mon blog. mais vous pouvez les retrouver très aisement.

Les nus

Max Dupain – Nu dans l’ombre, 1941
Max Dupain – No. 1 nude composition 1934
Max Dupain-(Female torso with water) 1936
Max Dupain-Reclining nude 1935
Max Dupain-Sun dazzle 1935
Max Dupain-(Nude on ribbed sand) 1938
Max Dupain-The bride 1936
Max Dupain – Nude 1938
Max Dupain – Untitled (Jean with wire mesh) 1936
Max Dupain – Untitled (Nude behind screen) , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1934
Max Dupain – Nude in grass , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1939,
Max Dupain – Untitled (Nude – back) , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1930s, ,
Max Dupain – Untitled (Nude – head & shoulders diagonal) , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1930s,
Max Dupain – Untitled (Nude behind screen) , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1940s
Max Dupain – Untitled (Nude torso in sunlight) , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1941,
Max Dupain – Untitled (Reclining silhouette) , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1940s
Max Dupain – Untitled (Nude behind screen) , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1930s
Max Dupain – Untitled (Nude in mirror) , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1930s,

La danse

Max Dupain – No. 1 nude composition 1934
Max Dupain-Portrait of Nina Raievska between 1936-1937
Max Dupain-Portrait of Emmy Towsey (Taussig) and Evelyn Ippen1939
Max Dupain-Portrait of Evelyn Ippen, Bettina Vernon, Emmy Towsey and Shona Dunlop from the Bodenwieser Ballet1939
Max Dupain-Bodenwieser Group ,1941
Max Dupain- ortrait of Irina Baronova in Choreartium,1938-39
Max Dupain- David Lichine in L’apres-midi d’un faune, 1940
Max Dupain-Portrait of Hélène Kirsova, as the Widow in L’Amour sorcier for the Monte Carlo Russian Ballet, 1936-1937
Max Dupain -Helene Kirsova as the Widow in L’amour Sorcier, 1936-1937
Max Dupain -Helene Kirsova as Little Anna in Revolution of the Umbrellas. 1936-1937
Max Dupain -Helene Kirsova as Little Anna in Revolution of the Umbrellas. 1936-1937

Max Dupain- Portrait of Serge Lifar in The firebird, Original Ballet Russe Australian tour1940
Max Dupain-Portrait of Sono Osato in Scheherazade, 1938
Max Dupain-Portrait of Tamara Toumanova and Paul Petroff in Frenchs Forest, 1940
Max Dupain-Portrait of Ludmilla Lvova out of doors, Frenchs Forest, 1940
Max Dupain – Untitled , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1940s,, ,
Max Dupain – Dancer dancing 1940s
Max Dupain – Untitled (Nude with light traces) , from Portfolio No.4 The female form 1938
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Max Dupain – Untitled (Dancer) 1937

Les portraits

Max Dupain-Miss Noleen Woodward 1940
Max Dupain-Jean 1940
Max Dupain – Untitled (Vesta Davies, face profile) 1938

Max Dupain-(Hat advertisement) 1937
Max Dupain-Greta 1940
Max Dupain-Two girls [Portrait of Olive Cotton and Jean Laurraine] 1939
Artist : Max Dupain (Australia, b.1911, d.1992) Title : Date : 1951-1952 Medium Description: grey cloth bound album, 50 gelatin silver photographs Dimensions : Credit Line : Gift of Diana Dupain 2003 Image Credit Line : Accession Number : 98.2003.a-xx
Max Dupain – Fashion shoot III, Cronulla 1937
Max Dupain – Fashion shoot II, Cronulla 1937
Max Dupain – Fashion shoot I, Cronulla 1937

Les fleurs

Max Dupain – Untitled 1938-194
Max Dupain-Catalya orchid 1991
Max Dupain – Monstera deliciosa 1970
Max Dupain – Magnolia at night 1983 –
Max Dupain – Monstera Gigantous 1984
Max Dupain – Salvadorium Dalii 1982
Max Dupain – Untitled (open Lily) 1984
Max Dupain – Protea 1982
Max Dupain – Nasturtium leaves 1981
Max Dupain – Hawaiian Lilies at night 1983
Max Dupain – Camelias 1982-1984
Max Dupain – Untitled (self portrait) , 1930s

Sources ici et ici et ici

Josef Breitenbach (1896 – 1984) Part II

Je vous propose aujourd’hui de poursuivre la découverte de Josef Breitenbach. Cette fois-ci nous laisserons de côté ses influences surréalistes et nous admirons ses fabuleux portraits, et nus et quelques photographies de voyages .

[Je vous suggère de ne pas manquer le premier article qui complète ce dernier, et qui vous permettra d’avoir une vue d’ensemble de l’entendue de son oeuvre ]

En 1932, Breitenbach ouvre son premier studio de photographie. Ses clients étaient des membres éminents de la bohème de Munich, (y compris les acteurs et actrices de la scène dans le théâtre de Munich.)  qui était alors un bastion des défenseurs des libertés et des personnes raffinées. Mais ce  monde a disparu en 1933 avec la prise de pouvoir d’Hitler.Plus que ses racines juives, le passé politique du photographe fait de  lui une cible à persécuter.  En Août 1933, avec son passeport, Breitenbach arrive en France, rejoignant d’autres exilés Allemands qui cherchent refuge à Paris.

La «révolution» surréaliste allait alors devenir dominante dans la scène artistique parisienne. Peu après son arrivée, Breitenbach est entré en contact avec André Breton et son entourage. Préférant conserver son indépendance, il n’a jamais été un membre du groupe surréaliste, mais a participé à des expositions importantes de la photographie surréaliste aux côtés de Man Ray, Jacques-André Boiffard, Brassaï, Eli Lotar, Henri Cartier-Bresson, et Roger Parry.

Breitenbach n’a vécu à Paris  que six ans, jusqu’à ce que la guerre  éclate en 1939, et pourtant, pendant cette période , il a produit certains de ses travaux les plus inventifs.  (Il a adopté plusieurs techniques favorisées par de nouveaux photographes tels que la surimpression, le montage, la solarisation, l’impression en négatif, et le photogramme. Plus important encore, il était l’un des rares artistes des années d’avant-guerre à produire des photographies en couleurs, ce qu’il a fait en utilisant des procédés tels que le blanchiment, la tonification et la pigmentation.)

La guerre interrompit ce deuxième chapitre de la vie du photographe. Interné par les Français comme un étranger suspect, puis rédigé dans un corps civil composé d’étrangers, Breitenbach finalement échappé à la France  de Marseille en 1941 pour New York . Il parvient à retenir l’attention de Walker Evans, qui  publie ses travaux  dans Fortune .

À l’été 1944,  à l’invitation de Josef Albers,  Breitenbach enseigne la photographie au Black Mountain College.  En 1946, il est devenu un citoyen des États-Unis et a rejoint la faculté de la Cooper Union .

For a biography in English go down Article

 

Josef Breitenbach- Night, Paris (Edith Schultze-Westrum)c. 1935, Vintage gelatin silver print collage

Josef Breitenbach- Night, Paris (Edith Schultze-Westrum), 1935, Vintage gelatin silver print collage ©The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

 

Josef Breitenbach-Edith Schultze-Westrum, 1932, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Edith Schultze-Westrum, 1932, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of the  actress Sybille Binder, Munich, Before 1933, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of the actress Sybille Binder, Munich, Before 1933, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of the  actress Sybille Binder, Munich, Before 1933, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of the actress Sybille Binder, Munich, Before 1933, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of the  actress Sybille Binder and Paul Robeson, in Othello, Munich,  1932, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of the actress Sybille Binder and Paul Robeson, in Othello, Munich, 1932, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of the  actressSybille Binder  Circa 1932, gelatin silver print, © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of the actressSybille Binder Circa 1932, gelatin silver print, © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach – Portrait of the actress Marianne Hoppe, 1933

Josef Breitenbach – Portrait of the actress Marianne Hoppe, 1933 ©The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-  Sheila ,New York, 1942

Josef Breitenbach- Sheila ,New York, 1942 ©The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Aktportrait, Paris, 1933-1939 ©The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Aktportrait, Paris, 1933-1939. © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Portrait,  1930s , Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Portrait, 1930s , Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Portrait,  1930s , Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Portrait, 1930s , Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of a lady, Munich, 1932,  Munich,, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of a lady, Munich, 1932, Munich,, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-untitled , Paris 1936

Josef Breitenbach-Untitled , Paris 1936 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Edith d'Amara, 1932,  Munich,, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Edith d’Amara, 1932, Munich,, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach- Patricia, New York, 1942, Vintage toned gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach- Patricia, New York, 1942, Vintage toned gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- A Woman and Her Conscience, New York, 1945, Vintage toned gelatin silver print ©The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- A Woman and Her Conscience, New York, 1945, Vintage toned gelatin silver print ©The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach- Annabella, 1933-39, Vintage gelatin silver print ©The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- Annabella, 1933-39, Vintage gelatin silver print ©The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-woman in costume of shiny material with cape and hood, 1930s

Josef Breitenbach- Woman in costume of shiny material with cape and hood, 1930s © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Sybille Binder, in fur coat. 1932

Josef Breitenbach-Sybille Binder, 1932 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Portrait ofSchoura Alperin, 1934 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Portrait ofSchoura Alperin, 1934 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Portrait,  1935 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Portrait, 1935 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Portrait of Ruth Harris 1933-39 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Portrait of Ruth Harris 1933-39 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Aristide Maillol, Marly-Le-Roy, 1934  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach-Aristide Maillol, Marly-Le-Roy, 1934 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of Man Ray, 1967, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of Man Ray, 1967, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Portrait of Max Ernst and Marie-Berthe Aurenche, 1936 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Portrait of Max Ernst and Marie-Berthe Aurenche, 1936 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Portrait of Max Ernst and Marie-Berthe Aurenche, 1936 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Portrait of Max Ernst and Marie-Berthe Aurenche, 1936 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Portrait of Max Ernst , 1938 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Portrait of Max Ernst , 1938 Paris, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach- Max Ernst and his wife, Marie-Berthe Aurenche, Paris, 1936, Early gelatin silver print; printed c. 1942-1948 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach- Max Ernst and his wife, Marie-Berthe Aurenche, Paris, 1936, Early gelatin silver print; printed c. 1942-1948 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-James Joyce, Paris , 1937

Josef Breitenbach- James Joyce, Paris, 1937 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Wassily Kandinsky, Neuilly-sur-Seine 1938

Josef Breitenbach-Wassily Kandinsky, Neuilly-sur-Seine 1938 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

 

Josef Breitenbach- Portrait  of the Actor Sacha Guitry, Paris, 1938, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- Portrait of the Actor Sacha Guitry, Paris, 1938, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Japanese female mask, fabric background], ca. 1940s

Josef Breitenbach-Japanese female mask, fabric background], ca. 1940s


Josef Breitenbach-Close-up of woman’s eye, 1940s © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

 

Josef Breitenbach-Sculpture Academy, Paris,  1935, gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach-Sculpture Academy, Paris, 1935, gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Sculpture Academy, Paris,  1935, gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach-Sculpture Academy, Paris, 1935, gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Standing Nude (Back), 1930-39, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Standing Nude (Back), 1930-39, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Dr. Riegler & J. Greno, Munich 1933 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust. from Manifesto By Josef Breitenbach , Ed° Nazraeli Press , 2008

Josef Breitenbach-Dr. Riegler & J. Greno, Munich 1933 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust. from Manifesto By Josef Breitenbach , Ed° Nazraeli Press , 2008


Josef Breitenbach, Dr. Riegler and J. Greno, Munich, 1933

Josef Breitenbach, Dr. Riegler and J. Greno, Munich, 1933  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach.Dr. Riegler and J. Greno - Munich,1933 Photogravure on wove paper

Josef Breitenbach.Dr. Riegler and J. Greno – Munich,1933 Photogravure on wove paper © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Dr. Riegler & J. Greno, Munich 1933 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust. from Manifesto By Josef Breitenbach , Ed° Nazraeli Press , 2008

Josef Breitenbach-Dr. Riegler & J. Greno, Munich 1933 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust. from Manifesto By Josef Breitenbach , Ed° Nazraeli Press , 2008


Josef Breitenbach - Self-Portrait with J. Greno ,1933 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach – Self-Portrait with J. Greno ,1933 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Female Nude posing, , Nd,, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Female Nude posing, , Nd,, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-soft-focus bust of nude woman holding grapes, Paris, . 1933

Josef Breitenbach- Soft-focus bust of nude woman holding grapes, Paris, 1933   © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Sonja, Munich, 1930-33, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Sonja, Munich, 1930-33, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach- Female nude sitting on blanket,  1935, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- Female nude sitting on blanket, 1935, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-standing female nude - front view, furnishings, 1932

Josef Breitenbach- Standing female nude – front view, furnishings, 1932 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-untitled , female nude with dark fur and ornaments, 1940s

Josef Breitenbach- Untitled , female nude with dark fur and ornaments, 1940s © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-untitled , female nude with dark fur and ornaments, 1940s

Josef Breitenbach- Untitled , female nude with dark fur and ornaments, 1940s  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach -untitled, 1940s

Josef Breitenbach -Untitled, 1940s © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

 

Josef Breitenbach-We New Yorkers, 1942 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Electric Back, New York, 1949  toned gelatin silver print , montage © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach- Electric Back, New York, 1949 toned gelatin silver print , montage © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Medical Illustration, New York, 1949 Aus einer Serie für McCalls Magazine © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach- Medical Illustration, New York, 1949 Aus einer Serie für McCalls Magazine © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Emerging Torso, 1942-48, toned gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach- Emerging Torso, 1942-48, toned gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Adirondacks, , 1948,, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach-Adirondacks, , 1948,, Gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-  Portraits with Make Up,model Patricia & Josef Breitenbach,  New York, 1945, Vintage gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach- Portraits with Make Up,model Patricia & Josef Breitenbach, New York, 1945, Vintage gelatin silver print© The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-  Woman Transformed, model Patricia, New York  1942

Josef Breitenbach- Woman Transformed, model Patricia, New York 1942 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach -Morning, 1950

Josef Breitenbach -Morning, 1950 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach - Nu, 1950s

Josef Breitenbach – Untitled, 1950s  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Untitled , 1950s

Josef Breitenbach- Untitled ,Nude, 1950s  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Portrait, Paris, 1933-39, Vintage gelatin silver print ©The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- Portrait, Paris, 1933-39, Vintage gelatin silver print ©The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach- Untitled , 1935  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Untitled , Germany, Munich, 1932

Josef Breitenbach- Untitled , Germany, Munich, 1933  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Akt, München, 1933 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach- Nu, Germany, Munich, , 1933 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-nude girl lying in gras, 1950s

Josef Breitenbach-nude girl lying in gras, 1950s  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Nude woman in the river,New York, 1953, , Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- Nude woman in the river,New York, 1953, , Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-female nude with long dark hair lying on side on grass, 1961

Josef Breitenbach-female nude with long dark hair lying on side on grass, USA, 1961  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-back view of female nude with long dark hair lying curled on grass, 1961

Josef Breitenbach-back view of female nude with long dark hair lying curled on grass, USA, 1961 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-back of female nude with long dark hair, seated outdoors on branching log, Sept. 1961

Josef Breitenbach-back of female nude with long dark hair, seated outdoors on branching log, USA, Sept. 1961 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-female nude with long dark hair, lying face-down on grass, full length with feet at left, 1961

Josef Breitenbach-Untitlrd (Female nude with long dark hair, lying face-down on grass, full length with feet at left), USA, 1961  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Untitled ,  (Female nude with long dark hair, lying face-down on grass,) USA , 1961 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach – Untitled , (Female nude with long dark hair, lying face-down on grass,) USA , 1961 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach -buttocks and back of female nude with long dark hair, kneeling outdoors, , 1961

Josef Breitenbach -Untitled (Buttocks and back of female nude with long dark hair,kneeling outdoors), USA, 1961. © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-untitled ,female nude with long dark hair lying face-down on grass , USA  1961

Josef Breitenbach-Untitled (female nude with long dark hair lying face-down on grass) ,USA ,1961.           © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-untitled ,female nude with long dark hair lying face-down on grass , USA  1961

Josef Breitenbach-Untitled (emale nude with long dark hair lying face-down on grass), USA ,1961.            © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

 

Josef Breitenbach -back of female nude bending over in water, Sept. 1961 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach -Untitled (Back of female nude bending over in water), USA, Sept 1961. © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Les années 1950 et 1960 ont été des années d’intense activité pour Breitenbach.  Il a fait reportage photographique en Asie pour les Nations Unies et d’autres entreprises variées, documentant le travail des secours.

Il exposera ses photographies largement dans les Etats-Unis à partir des années 1940 jusqu’au milieu des années 1960, notamment au Museum of Modern Art et le Metropolitan Museum of Art

Josef Breitenbach-untitled ,woman curled on side in dried grass,  1952 Korea or Japan

Josef Breitenbach-Untitled (woman curled on side in dried grass), Korea or Japan , 1952 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- nude woman in black, Tokyo, 1953, Chromogenic print. © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

Josef Breitenbach- nude woman in black, Tokyo, 1953, Chromogenic print. © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.


Josef Breitenbach-Sleeping Japanese Girl, Japan, 1968.        © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

Josef Breitenbach-Sleeping Japanese Girl, Japan, 1968. © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach- Dancing in the Streets (Bon Odori), Kyoto, 1956

Josef Breitenbach- Dancing in the Streets (Bon Odori), Kyoto, 1956 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-Eels and octopus. Pusan, Korea, 1953

Josef Breitenbach-Eels and octopus. Pusan, Korea, 1953 © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-India, Construction Worker, Bombay, 1960

Josef Breitenbach-India, Construction Worker, Bombay, 1960  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust


Josef Breitenbach-  Woman Transformed, New York  1942

Josef Breitenbach- Woman Transformed, New York 1942  © The Josef Breitenbach Trust

 

Josef Breitenbach-Mother with Sick Child, Patan, Nepal,Nepal, Patan, 1968, Gelatin silver print © The Josef Breitenbach Trust.

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Conseil de lecture  :

Manifesto By Josef Breitenbach , Ed° Nazraeli Press , 2008

Josef Breitenbach: by Josef Breitenbach Photographs and text (in German) by Josef Breitenbach. Essays (in German) by Peter C. Jones, and Others , Published on the occasion of the 1996-1997 exhibition Josef Breitenbach: Photographien at the Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg Halle and the Fotomuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum, Ed° Schirmer-Mosel, 1996

Munich, Paris, New York Paperback – 2003 by Josef and Paul Berlanga, Exhibit Catalogue, edition Stephen Daiter Gallery, 2003

Josef Breitenbach » by Larisa Dryansky, Editions de l’Amateur, 2001

Cover of the Book "Josef Breitenbach" by Larisa Dryansky,  Editions de l'Amateur, 2001

Cover of the Book « Josef Breitenbach » by Larisa Dryansky, Editions de l’Amateur, 2001

 English Bio

Josef Breitenbach was born on the 3rd of April 1896. He attended Ludwig-Maximillian University in Munich (philosophy and art history, 1914 to 1917) and became active in the Youth Section and later the Pacifist wing of the Social Democratic Party. In 1918, he took part in the Soviet-inspired Bavarian coup d’état, which was the first spark of the revolutionary fire that swept over Germany in the wake of the armistice. For a few months, Breitenbach also occupied an official position in the new government. Although the revolution was short-lived, the ties he forged with the radical circles of Munich’s intelligentsia later helped him establish his reputation as a photographer.

In 1932, Breitenbach opened his first photographic studio. His clients were prominent members of Munich’s bohemia, including actors and actresses performing in the Munich theater. Munich was a stronghold of libertarians and refined people, whose spirit Breitenbach captured in theatrical portraits of his friend, the journalist Theo Riegler. This world vanished in 1933 with Hitler’s takeover.

More than his Jewish roots, the photographer’s political past made him a target for persecution. In August, 1933, with his passport , Breitenbach made his way to France , joining other German exiles seeking refuge in Paris.

The Surrealist “revolution” had by then become dominant in the Parisian art scene. Soon after his arrival, Breitenbach came into contact with André Breton and his circle. Preferring to retain his independence, he never became a member of the Surrealist group, but did show work in important exhibitions of Surrealist photography alongside Man Ray, Jacques-André Boiffard, Brassaï, Eli Lotar, Henri Cartier-Bresson, et Roger Parry.

Breitenbach only lived in Paris for six years, until the war broke out in 1939. During this period, he produced some of his most inventive work. He adopted several techniques favored by new photographers such as superimpression, montage, solarization, printing in negative, and the photogram. More importantly, he was one of the rare artists of the pre-War years to produce color photographs, which he did by using processes of bleaching, toning and pigmentation. Examples are the images “Montparnasse”, or Forever and Ever.

During his years in Paris, he was also an active member of the German exile community, which alerted the democratic world to the threat of fascism. He participated in the 1938 exhibition by the Union des Artistes Allemandes Libres, “Five Years of Hitler Dictatorship”. A high point for Breitenbach was his collaboration with Bertolt Brecht, summarized by portraits of the playwright. The war interrupted this second chapter of the photographer’s life. Interned by the French as a suspicious alien, then drafted into a civilian corps composed of foreigners, Breitenbach eventually escaped to New York from Marseille in 1941.He came to the attention of Walker Evans, who published his work in Fortune. In the summer of 1944, at the invitation of Josef Albers, Breitenbach taught photography at Black Mountain College. In 1946 he became a United States citizen and joined the faculty at Cooper Union and later The New School. Breitenbach continued to create distinctive and innovative work, including a striking group of camera-less photographs. These works hover in the liminal space between Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. The 1950s and 1960s were years of intense activity for Breitenbach. He did photographic reportage in Asia for the United Nations and other varied businesses, documenting relief work. He exhibited his photographs extensively in the United States from the 1940s to the mid-1960s, including at the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

I proposed today to browse some facets Josef Breitenbach left us behind. This was mainly the result of the encounter with the Surrealists and accompanied throughout his adventure. Through his portraits, montages , collage, photogram , naked, and some memories , moreover

N. Taylor.Todd

N. Taylor.Todd- Portefolio Vanity Nude photographs siver print, 1938

N. Taylor.Todd-  Untitled, Portefolio Vanity Nude photographs silver print, 1938

N. Taylor.Todd- Portefolio Vanity Nude photographs siver print, 1938

N. Taylor.Todd-  « before the dressing table « , Portefolio Vanity Nude photographs silver print, 1938

N. Taylor.Todd- Portefolio Vanity Nude photographs siver print, 1938

N. Taylor.Todd- Vanity , Portefolio Vanity Nude photographs siver print, 1938

N. Taylor.Todd- Portefolio Vanity Nude photographs siver print, 1938

N. Taylor.Todd- Portefolio Vanity Nude photographs siver print, 1938

N. Taylor.Todd- Portefolio Vanity Nude photographs siver print, 1938

N. Taylor.Todd- Portefolio Vanity Nude photographs siver print, 1938

Portfolio « Das Deutsche Aktwerk » ed° Bruno Schultz, 1938

nude on the beach, by Willy Zielke #1 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 ( first edition in 1938)

nude on the beach, by Willy Zielke #1 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 ( first edition in 1938)

nude on the by Heinz v. Perckhammer, 1930s plate #2 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 (first edition in 1938)

nude on the by Heinz v. Perckhammer, 1930s plate #2 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 (first edition in 1938)

Bruno Schultz- Nude, plate 3,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- Nude, plate 3,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

by Usurla Lang- Kurz Nude bathing ,1930’s plate # 4 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz, 1938

by Usurla Lang- Kurz Nude bathing ,1930’s plate # 4 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz, 1938

Alfred Grabner L'Eau Basse. , 1930 plate 5 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Alfred Grabner L’Eau Basse. , 1930 plate 5 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- Nude, plate 6 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- Nude, plate 6 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

ude by Josef Pecsi, Plate 7 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz 1938

Nude by Josef Pecsi, Plate 7 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz 1938

Bruno Schultz- nude Plate # 9, Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- nude Plate # 9, Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Nus féminins, c. 1930 by Heinz Hajek-Halke plate # 10 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 ( first edition in 1938)

Nus féminins, c. 1930 by Heinz Hajek-Halke plate # 10 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 ( first edition in 1938)

runo Schultz- nude Plate #11, Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- nude Plate #11, Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

nude on the beach, Plate #12 Kurt Wendler Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz ,ed° #2, 1940 (first edition in 1938)

nude on the beach, Plate #12 Kurt Wendler Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz ,ed° #2, 1940 (first edition in 1938)

Bruno Schultz- Nude, plate 13 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- Nude, plate 13 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

ranz Kepler, 1938 , Plate #14 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Franz Kepler, 1938 , Plate #14 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Nudes by Willy Zielke #15,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Nudes by Willy Zielke #15,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- Nude on the beachPlate#l 16 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- Nude on the beachPlate#l 16 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Dorothea Wilding , nude ,1930s plate 17 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Dorothea Wilding , nude ,1930s plate 17 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Max Rothkegel 1938 , Plate #18 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Max Rothkegel 1938 , Plate #18 Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- nude Plate #19, Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- nude Plate #19, Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Nude by Willy Zielke #20,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Nude by Willy Zielke #20,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- Nude, plate 21,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Bruno Schultz- Nude, plate 21,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Nude by Trude Fleischmann plate 22 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

Nude by Trude Fleischmann plate 22 ,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , 1938

nude by Lala Aufsberg Plate#23, Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 ( first edition in 1938)

nude by Lala Aufsberg Plate#23, Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 ( first edition in 1938)

Nude, BY Gerart .... plate 24,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 ( first edition in 1938)

Nude, BY Gerart …. plate 24,Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 ( first edition in 1938)

Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 ( first edition in 1938)

Portfolio Das Deutsche Aktwerk edited Bruno Schultz , ed° #2 , 1940 ( first edition in 1938)

Edmund Kesting Quelques nus

Sa Biographie Ici

Edmund Kesting-Shin and shadow, 1924

Edmund Kesting-Shin and shadow, 1924

Edmund Kesting - Bild mit Glaskugel 'Bildbauwerk', 1923 -1924

Edmund Kesting – Bild mit Glaskugel ‘Bildbauwerk’, 1923 -1924

Edmund Kesting - Akt, 1935

Edmund Kesting – Akt, 1935

Edmund Kesting - Nina Heisig ,1933

Edmund Kesting – Nina Heisig ,1933

Edmund Kesting - Aktaufnahme, 1940

Edmund Kesting – Aktaufnahme, 1940

Edmund Kesting -female nude double exposure , 1930

Edmund Kesting -female nude double exposure , 1930

Edmund Kesting - Rhythmischer Akt, 1933

Edmund Kesting – Rhythmischer Akt, 1933

Edmund Kesting- Nude, 1932

Edmund Kesting- Nude, 1932

Protégé : © William Mortensen (American 1897-1965)

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Ferenc Berko

Ferenc Berko -Paris, 1937

Ferenc Berko -Paris, 1937

Ferenc Berko -Paris, 1937

Ferenc Berko -Paris, 1937

Ferenc Berko -Paris, 1937

Ferenc Berko -Paris, 1937

Ferenc Berko - The discovering eye. 1947-49

Ferenc Berko – The discovering eye. 1947-49

Ferenc Berko. Bombay. 1939

 

Ferenc Berko -Bombay, c.1938

Ferenc Berko -Bombay, c.1938

Ferenc Berko nude under veil, bombay 1943

Ferenc Berko nude under veil, bombay 1943

Ferenc Berko, Bombay 2, 1942

Ferenc Berko, Bombay 2, 1942

Ferenc Berko- Untitled Nude,  1930

Ferenc Berko- Untitled Nude, 1930

Ferenc Berko- nude in tub,  1930s-1940s

Ferenc Berko- nude in tub, 1930s-1940s

Ferenc Berko - Bombay ,1941

Ferenc Berko – Bombay ,1941

Ferenc Berko- Torso,  1940{ from Michael Köhler- Das Aktfoto. Ansichten vom Körper im fotografischen Zeitalter. Gisela Barche (eds.) Munich 1997

Ferenc Berko- Torso, 1940{ from Michael Köhler- Das Aktfoto. Ansichten vom Körper im fotografischen Zeitalter. Gisela Barche (eds.) Munich 1997

Ferenc Berko- Female nude study. 1940

Ferenc Berko- Female nude study. 1940

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940 for vogue

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940 for vogue

Horst P Horst Lisa on Silk Hand on Torso I, 1940.

Horst P Horst Lisa on Silk Hand on Torso I, 1940.for vogue

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940 for vogue

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940 for vogue

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940 for vogue

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940 for vogue

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940 for vogue

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940

Horst P. Horst – Lisa on Silk, New York, 1940 for vogue