André Kertész

  • André Kertész
    By Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Sarah Greenough, National Gallery of Art

    More than one hundred and fifty of Andre Kertesz's vintage photographs are featured in a study that also includes excerpts from his journals and correspondence, as well as essays by the authors on major phases in his career.

  • André Kertész
    By Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Sarah Greenough, National Gallery of Art

    André Kertész

  • André Kertész: Photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum
    By J. Paul Getty Museum, André Kertész

    I don't know how successful her perfume company was in the thirties , but certainly prior to the time when we came to ... I remember Sandra Phillips asked him who Rózsa Klein - his first wife — was and André said , “ I think she was a ...

  • Andre Kertesz: Postcards from Paris
    By Elizabeth Siegel

    The first comprehensive study of these rare, influential objects, documenting a formative moment in the noted photographer's early career This elegant book unites all of the known carte postale prints by the photographer André Kertész ...

  • André Kertész: His Life and Work
    By André Kertész, Pierre Borhan

    The first major retrospective of the celebrated photographer offers a complete overview of his life and career, from his early work in Hungary to his later use of "distortions," with essays by Laszlo Beke, Dominique Baque, and Jane ...

  • Andre Kertesz: The Polaroids
    By André Kertész

    A volume of largely unpublished works is comprised of pieces that were taken with a Polaroid camera as part of the photographer's effort to recover from the loss of his wife and features scenes that were shot in and from his New York City ...

  • André Kertész: Sixty Years of Photography
    By André Kertész

    André Kertész: Sixty Years of Photography

  • André Kertesz
    By André Kertész, Noël Bourcier

    This volume - investigating the work of a particular photographer, in this case, Andre Kertesz - comprises a 4000-word essay by an expert in the field, 55 photographs presented chronologically,...

  • André Kertész: The Early Years
    By Robert Gurbo, André Kertész, Bruce Silverstein

    A small-sized, visual time capsule of the pivotal photographer's early Hungarian prints offers insight into his role as an artist and includes coverage of ninety works including "Chez Mondrian," "Satiric Dancer," and "Melancholic Tulip."

  • Andre Kertesz: Paris, Autumn 1963
    By André Kertész

    A previously unpublished body of work from the late, great photographer André Kertész, featuring a collection of photographs that capture the ephemeral beauty of Paris in 1963. André Kertész, a...

  • André Kertész
    By André Kertész, Carole Kismaric

    "I write with light, " Andre Kertesz once said of his work. In one of the medium's longest, most productive careers, he created a vast and lyric narrative that shaped...

  • André Kertész
    By Michel Frizot, Annie-Laure Wanaverbecq

    "André Kertész (1894-1985), internationally known photographer, surprisingly has never been the subject of a true retrospective in Europe.

  • Andre Kertesz
    By Noël Bourcier

    André Kertész’s (1894–1985) quest for authenticity made him one of the most influential photographers in the history of the medium. He photographed the street scenes of everyday life and created...

  • André Kertész: Of Paris and New York

    Tentoonstelling en studie gewijd aan het werk van de Amerikaanse fotograaf van Hongaarse origine André Kertśz (1894-1985).

  • André Kertész: An Exhibition of Photographs from the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
    By André Kertész, Colin Ford, Arts Council of Great Britain

    André Kertész: An Exhibition of Photographs from the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

  • André Kertész: Of Paris and New York
    By Metropolitan Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, David Travis

    Presents a sampling of Kertesz's photographs and examines the development of his career

  • André Kertész
    By Jeu de paume, Michel Frizot, Annie-Laure Wanaverbecq

    "André Kertész (1894-1985), internationally known photographer, surprisingly has never been the subject of a true retrospective in Europe.

  • André Kertész
    By André Kertész, Carole Kismaric

    Through more than sixty years of photographing, he worked without pretense, using the camera to question, to record, and to preserve his relationships to the world and to his art. Collected here are the finest images from his life's work.

  • André Kertész
    By André Kertész, Carole Kismaric

    The book also examines how minimills--such as Nucor, Birmingham Steel, Oregon Steel, Tokyo Steel, and Co-Steel Sheerness--have redefined the industry's structure and competitive dynamics.

  • André Kertész: Sixty Years of Photography, 1912-1972
    By André Kertész

    "This book is a retrospective of André Kertész's long career and contains all of his best known works: Hungarian scenes, classic photographs of Mondrian's staircase, portraits of his artist and...