André Kertész cover

André Kertész

by André Kertész

The first multivolume series devoted to the great photographers of the world and their most important images. Each book presents an evocative selection of the photographer's lifework accompanied by a memorable text -- produced with the finest printing quality, Aperture's trademark for twenty-five years. The complete series will provide an unmatched library of historical and living photographers. André Kertész: His photographs are surprising, playful, and visually intricate, emphasizing his special aesthetic of the small camera. Through more than sixty years, he has worked in self-observation, questioning, recording, and presenting his relationship to the world and to his art.--Back cover.

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