ON
THE HUMAN BEING
1900-2000
International Photography
Softbound,
8¾" x 10¾", 256
pages
114 black & white illustrations
2008, Turner
Edited by Ute Eskildsen
Text by Florian Ebner, Ramón Esparza, Christiane Kuhlmann,
Sofía Díez
From the Publisher:
Featuring work by Cecil Beaton, Brassaï,
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, Raoul Hausmann, Richard Avedon,
Man Ray, El Lissitzky, Aleksandr Rodchenko and dozens more of
the most outstanding photographers of the twentieth century, this
deluxe set is broken into two volumes, each sold separately, that
jointly analyze photography as an artistic medium from 1900 to
2000— paying particular attention to the myriad ways that
human beings have been portrayed across the years. The first volume
collects 114 black-and white images by the leading photographers
and avant-garde artists of the era spanning from 1900–1950.
The second features 100 more images, also in black-and-white,
that span from 1950–2000. Both volumes are edited by the
renowned curator and scholar of historical photography, Ute Eskildsen,who
has directed the development of the Photographic Department at
the Museum Folkwang, Essen since 1979.
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