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Brassai. Paris
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"Brassaï is a living eye," remarked Henry Miller about the Hungarian-born artist who became a pivotal figure in Parisian photography after World War I. Initially trained as a painter, Brassaï (1899-1984) later delved into writing, sculpture, cinema, and photography, for which he is most renowned. After settling in Paris, he immersed himself in the city's artistic circles, forming connections with luminaries such as Picasso, Sartre, Camus, and Cocteau, as well as Miller. With his camera, he roamed the streets and bars of Paris, fearlessly photographing its residents in their everyday environments. His atmospheric, often nocturnal photographs are best known for portraying the city's prostitutes, hoodlums, and other 'marginal' figures. This book offers a rich collection of Brassaï's exceptional photographs alongside an essay detailing his life and artistry, organized into thematic sections: Minotaure magazine, Paris at Night, Secret Paris, Day Visions, Artists of My Life, and Graffiti and Transmutations.
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"Brassaï is a living eye," remarked Henry Miller about the Hungarian-born artist who became a pivotal figure in Parisian photography after World War I. Initially trained as a painter, Brassaï (1899-1984) later delved into writing, sculpture, cinema, and photography, for which he is most renowned. After settling in Paris, he immersed himself in the city's artistic circles, forming connections with luminaries such as Picasso, Sartre, Camus, and Cocteau, as well as Miller. With his camera, he roamed the streets and bars of Paris, fearlessly photographing its residents in their everyday environments. His atmospheric, often nocturnal photographs are best known for portraying the city's prostitutes, hoodlums, and other 'marginal' figures. This book offers a rich collection of Brassaï's exceptional photographs alongside an essay detailing his life and artistry, organized into thematic sections: Minotaure magazine, Paris at Night, Secret Paris, Day Visions, Artists of My Life, and Graffiti and Transmutations.
