CZECH
VISION
Avant Garde Photography in Czechoslovakia
Hardbound,
9½" x 12½",
240 pages
180 color illustrations
2007, Hatje Cantz
Edited by Howard Greenberg, Annette Kicken, Rudolf Kicken
Preface by Suzanne Pastor
Text by Vladimir Birgus, et al.
From the Publisher:
When Czechoslovakia finally threw off the
Communist regime that had isolated and controlled the country's
artistic production from its inception in 1948 until its demise
in 1989, a treasure trove of avant garde photography from just
before the era of repression was suddenly rediscovered, revealing
a group of artists who were as experimental as they were fundamentally
Czech. In fact, there is hardly any other area in the history
of photography that has received so little attention as the Czech
avant-garde work made between the end of World War I and the Communist
takeover shortly after World War II. This is particularly astonishing
because the country produced such a large number of photography
groups and artists. This large-format collection features several
hundred works by more than 40 photographers, including Frantisek
Drtikol, Jaromír Funke, Jaroslav Rössler, Josef Sudek,
Anton Josef Trcka and others.
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