• Eyes Wide Open!  100 Years of Leica Photography (English Edition)
  • Eyes Wide Open!  100 Years of Leica Photography (English Edition)
  • Eyes Wide Open!  100 Years of Leica Photography (English Edition)
  • Eyes Wide Open!  100 Years of Leica Photography (English Edition)
  • Eyes Wide Open!  100 Years of Leica Photography (English Edition)
  • Eyes Wide Open!  100 Years of Leica Photography (English Edition)

Eyes Wide Open! 100 Years of Leica Photography (English Edition)

This title is distributed in the US by Consortium / Ingram.

A note in a workshop log proves that at the latest in March 1914, Oskar Barnack put the finishing touches on the first working model of a compact camera for 35 mm standard cinema film. He had not merely invented a new camera – the Leica (= Leitz/camera), not introduced until 1925 due to the war, in fact ushered in a paradigm shift in photography. The Leica made it easier for amateurs, newcomers, and emancipated women to take pictures, but, more than that, it also enabled a whole new way of seeing things – a faster, more dynamic view of the world from new angles. Just in time to mark a milestone birthday of the legendary compact camera, and for the first time in this thematic breadth, this volume with about 1.200 images offers a wide artistic and cultural history of the Leica from the 1920s to the present day. Essays by international authors examine topics including the technical genesis of the Leica, its influence on photojournalism, and its significance for a wide variety of avant-garde currents in art photography. Heretofore unpublished documents from the archives of the Leica Camera AG round off this multifaceted 100-year cultural chronicle.

Photographs by: Michael Ackerman, Jane Evelyn Atwood, Ilse Bing, Edouard Boubat, René Burri, Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Mark Cohen, Bruce Davidson, Michel Vanden Eeckhoudt, William Eggleston, Richard Fleischhut, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Alberto Garcia Alix, Gianni Berengo Gardin, Ralph Gibson, Bruce Gilden, René Groebli, George Grosz, Ara Güler, Elisabeth Hase, Fred Herzog, Frank Horvat, Thomas Hoepker, Barbara Klemm, William Klein, Robert Lebeck, Saul Leiter, Ulrich Mack, Ramón Masats, Susan Meiselas, Jeff Mermelstein, Joel Meyerowitz, Will McBride, László Moholy-Nagy, Victor Palla, Alexander Rodtschenko, Paolo Roversi, Erich Salomon, Jeanloup Sieff, Klavdij Sluban, Louis Stettner, Christer Strömholm, Alfred Tritschler, Sabine Weiss, Kai Wiedenhöfer, Dr. Paul Wolff, Tom Wood and many others


Hardcover 27 x 32 cm 564 pages 1200 color and b/w illustrations English Temporarily not available ISBN 978-3-86828-530-7 2014

Editor:

Hans-Michael Koetzle

Texts:

Gabriel Bauret, Alejandro Castellote, Michael Ebert, Peter Hamilton, Anton Holzer, Thomas Honickel, Hans-Michael Koetzle, Franziska Mecklenburg, Rebekka Reuter, Ulf Richter, Christoph Schaden, Emília Tavares, Enrica Vigano, Bernd Weise, Thomas Wiegand


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Haus der Photographie, Deichtorhallen Hamburg
24.10.2014 – 11.01.2015

Fotografie Forum Frankfurt
13.03. – 31.05.2015

C/O Berlin
22.08. – 01.11.2015

WestLicht, Wien
Herbst / Winter 2015/16

Kunstfoyer, München / Versicherungskammer Kulturstiftung
09.03. – 05.06.2016

Historische Huizen Gent, St. Peter's Abbey
17.06. – 14.08.2016

Galeria Municipal do Porto
01.12.2016 - 05.02.2017

Espacio Leica, Madrid
11.05.2017 - 10.10.2017

Complesso del Vittoriano, Rome
17.11.2017 - 18.02.2018

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