GERDA
TARO
Gerda Taro
Hardbound,
9 ½" x 6¼", 184 pages
80 tritone illustrations
2007, Steidl / ICP
From the Publisher:
In 1934, after reading John Dos Passos'
1919, Gerda Taro left her home in Stuttgart for Paris. There she
met the now legendary photographer Robert Capa, with whom she
traveled to Spain at the start of the Civil War. As his lover
and photographic partner-and as his manager-she is often credited
with launching his career. She was also the first woman photojournalist
to enter the heat of battle. The couple worked together until
Taro was killed while photographing a crucial clash near Madrid
in July 1937, just six days shy of her twenty-sixth birthday.
The International Center of Photography holds by far the world's
largest collection of Taro's work, including approximately 200
prints as well as original negatives. This selective survey of
the ICP's holdings is organized chronologically, and set in context
with the inclusion of magazine layouts; it is the first major
collection of Gerda Taro's photographs ever published.
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