Photographers: Jaromir Funke and the Amateur Avant-Garde
Location: National Gallery of Art
Date: Jun 6, 2009
It was great to see photographs by Jaromir Funke and the other photographers represented in this exhibition. Variety of the size and all B&W gave me an inspiration to be able to see things I can not. There were some impressive photographs out of his remarkable works such as “Roofs in Mala Strana”, “Childlike Scene”, and “Untitled, from the series Time Persists 1930 – 1933”, which showed me an example of how to see things in different angle, and crate a totally different meaning by taking a picture of two unrelated structures, a statue trying to put a circle material on the top of the a tall chimney.
There are photographs by others.
- Titled “Poverty, 1933” by Vaclav Jiru
- Titled “Unrealized Book, St. Vitus in Photographs, 1945”
by Jiri Jenicek
There is similarity between this photo and “Untitled,
from the series Time Persists 1930 – 1933”
by Jaromir Funke
- Titled “From my Studio Window, 1946” by Josef Sudek
Blurred outside scene through inside window by rain
- Titled “St. Vitus Cathedral, 1928” by Josef Sudek
Sun light through Cathedral window made a fantastic
scene like some kind of inspiration or blessing from
the heaven
Monday, June 8, 2009
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It's funny how easy it is to conjure up the photos that you named having only seen them briefly the other day.
ReplyDeletewow seems like it was a great place to go and you had a great experience. I will have to check it out soon.
ReplyDeleteGreat review!
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