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André Kertész

André Kertész was a Hungarian-born photographer who is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. He was known for his innovative approach to photography, which often included unconventional perspectives and compositions. Kertész's work spanned several genres, including photojournalism, portraiture, and street photography. He was particularly skilled at capturing the essence of a moment or emotion in his images, and his work is admired for its unique and pioneering style. Kertész began his career in Hungary in the 1910s, where he worked as a freelance photographer for various newspapers and magazines. In 1925, he moved to Paris, where he became part of the thriving artistic community there. It was during this time that he began to develop his signature style, which often included unusual angles and perspectives. Kertész's work was highly influential in the development of modernist photography, and he is considered a pioneer in the field. Throughout his career, Kertész produced a vast body of work that included many iconic images. Some of his most famous works include Chez Mondrian, Satiric Dancer, Tree of Hope, and Behind the Curtains. Kertész continued to work and exhibit his photographs until his death in 1985, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence photographers today.

André Kertész, photographer, innovative, unconventional, modernist, iconic, emotion, perspective, Paris, legacy

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André Kertész is widely recognized as one of the pioneering modernist photographers. His works are admired the world over for their unconventional perspectives, innovative approach to subject matter and exquisite compositions. His works have elevated him to the top ranks among the greatest photographers of his time. Throughout his artistic career, he has demonstrated a deep commitment to artistic integrity, taking bold steps as an independent artist in pursuit of his visions. His works have an emotional depth, combined with an intellectual exploration of the subject matter. His portfolios include celebrated pieces such as 'Chez Mondrian', 'Satiric Dancer', 'Tree of Hope' and 'Behind the Curtains'.

Photography, Modernism, Artist, Art, André Kertész.

Giovanna Mancini

CITATION : "Giovanna Mancini. 'André Kertész.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=53864 (Accessed on May 10, 2024)"

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André Kertész was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. His photography was exceptionally creative and he was able to capture moments and emotions in his works that no one else could. His images have become iconic in the art world and have stood the test of time. He produced a wide variety of work, including Parisian street scenes, symbolic portraits, and photojournalism. His work has been displayed in galleries and museums across the world and is admired for its unique and pioneering style.

Photography, experimental, art, photographer, avant-garde, Hungary, Paris, Surrealism, Modernism

Valeria Marino


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