NUDE
VISIONS
150 Years of Nude Photography
Hardbound,
6½" x 8¾", 416 pages
300 color and duotone illustrations
2009, Kehrer Verlag
Edited by Ulrich Pohlmann, Münchner Stadtmuseum
From the Publisher:
Nude Visions – 150 Years of Nude Photography spotlights
the genre of nude photography. The Munich City Museum is for the
first time presenting 220 original pictures on this theme from
its photography collection, spanning the years from 1845 to 2005.
In the course of six chapters, a multifaceted cultural history
of nude photography is recounted. Masters from the respective
periods are brought together here – starting with photographs
from the early 19th century inspired by sculpted and painted images
which in turn drew on antique and Renaissance models of the
idealized human body. This period is followed by the Symbolist
art of the fin de siècle, in which the nude becomes a mirror
of psychic moods and longings. Naturist images come next, segueing
into the heroic physical ideal of National Socialism, the dream
of the femme fatale, or the Orient as motif for displaying nakedness.
Finally, we are treated to the abstract and surrealist experiments
of the 20th century, accompanied by diverse scenarios in which
the undressed body is shown in fashion and lifestyle photography.
The male nude is also explored, as an expression of homoerotic
emancipation in imagery.
Selection of the photographers featured: Auguste
Bellocq, Ruth Bernhardt, Guy Bourdin, Josef Breitenbach, Francis
Bruguière, František Drtikol, Frank Eugene, Gertrude
Fehr, Franz Fiedler, Hans Feurer, Ulrike Frömel, Vincenzo
Galdi, André Gelpke, Heinz Hajek-Halke, Franz Hanfstaengl,
Fritz Henle, Martha Hoepffner, Louis Igout, André Kertesz,
Germaine Krull, Lehnert & Landrock, Helmut Lederer, Cheyco
Leidman, Herbert List, Manassé, Guglielmo Marconi, Will
McBride, Pierre Molinier, Eadweard Muybridge, Serge Nazarieff,
Floris M. Neusüss, Helmut Newton, Dennis Oppenheim, Guglielmo
Plüschow, Gerhard Riebecke, Helmut Roettgen, Franz Roh, Hermann
Stamm, Otto Steinert, Bert Stern, Alfred Stieglitz, Sasha Stone,
Karel Teige, Juergen Teller, Wilhelm von Gloeden, Gerhard Vormwald,
Edward Weston, Clarence White, Willy Zielke. |