Description: The city Fred Herzog documented over more than half a century has vanished-an early kind of urban flaneur, Herzog wandered the streets of Vancouver, creating an archive that encapsulates the essence of a bygone era. Considered today as one of the most important street photographers of the 20th century, he changed the international conversation about early color photography. However, it was only in the late 1950s that he decided to primarily shoot with Kodachrome color slides. Fred Herzog: Black and White is the first acknowledgement of a lesser-known facet of the photographers' work. Complementing the seminal Modern Color, it encompasses almost graphical urban scenes of shadow and light, alongside travel photographs and depictions of rural life. Evoking notions of melancholy, this book reveals that Herzog's appeal lies in his ability to seize a condensation of a psychological state. 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.
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EAN: 9783775753227
UPC: 9783775753227
ISBN: 9783775753227
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Book Title: Fred Herzog: Black and White
Number of Pages: 128 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag Gmbh & Co KG
Publication Year: 2022
Topic: Subjects & Themes / Street Photography, Individual Artists / Monographs
Item Height: 0.7 in
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Art, Photography
Item Weight: 24.9 Oz
Item Length: 14.5 in
Author: Geoff Dyer
Item Width: 9.3 in
Format: Hardcover