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Eve Arnold (1912–2012)

Autor de In America

18+ Obras 433 Miembros 7 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Eve Arnold was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A full-time member of Magnum since 1955, she is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and was selected 'Master Photographer' by New York's International Center of Photography, the world's most prestigious photographic honour. Eve Arnold lives mostrar más in London mostrar menos

Obras de Eve Arnold

In America (1983) 78 copias
In China (1980) 66 copias
Eve Arnold: In Retrospect (1656) 42 copias
Marilyn Monroe (2005) — Fotógrafo — 38 copias
Film Journal (2002) 35 copias
The Unretouched Woman (1976) 25 copias
Handbook (with Footnotes) (2004) 14 copias
The Great British (1991) 13 copias
In Britain (1991) 12 copias
Flashback!the 50's (1978) 8 copias
Eve Arnold: Hommage (2012) — Fotógrafo — 5 copias
Omaggio a Marilyn (1987) 3 copias

Obras relacionadas

London: Portrait of a City (2013) — Fotógrafo — 86 copias
Magna Brava: Magnum's Women Photographers (1999) — Contribuidor — 27 copias
CHINA: 50 Years Inside the People's Republic (1999) — Fotógrafo — 20 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
Arnold, Eve Cohen
Fecha de nacimiento
1912-04-21
Fecha de fallecimiento
2012-01-04
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
London, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
London, England, UK
New York, New York, USA
Ocupaciones
photographer
photojournalist
Premios y honores
Fellow, Royal Photographical Society
Master Photographer, International Center of Photography
Biografía breve
Eve Arnold was born Eve Cohen in Philadelphia, one of nine children in a family of poor Russian-Jewish immigrants. She began her lifelong dedication to photography working at a photo processing plant, and took a class at the New School for Social Research in New York City in 1948. She became the first American woman accepted into Magnum Photos, the cooperative photography agency that included Robert Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson. In 1948, she married Arnold Arnold, an industrial designer, with whom she had a son. She moved permanently to England in the early 1960s with her son. In 1971, she made a film called Women Behind the Veil; but preferred still photography and began to produce books of her photojournalism. They included The Unretouched Woman (1976), Flashback: The Fifties (1978), In America (1983), Marilyn Monroe: An Appreciation (1987), Private View: Inside Baryshnikov’s American Ballet Theatre (1988), All in a Day’s Work (1989), In Britain (1990), The Great British (1994), Film Stars: Photographs of Magnum Photos (1998), Magna Brava: Magnum’s Women Photographers (co-author, 1999), Eve Arnold: Film Journal (2002) and Handbook with Footnotes (2004). Critics praised the written texts that accompanied her photographs. Her articles and pictures also appeared in a wide range of magazines, including Life, Look, Harper’s, Stern, Epoca, the Sunday Times of London magazine, and Paris Match. She had one-woman shows at the Brooklyn Museum, the National Portrait Gallery in London, and the International Center of Photography in New York.

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Lovely book about the photographer and her sessions with Marilyn, lots of original photo's
 
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Andy4Marilyn | Oct 4, 2016 |
photos very good but i didn't understand the arrangement. i think it would have been better if the photos of one country had been grouped together.
the pictures of afghanistan were sad because i don't think it's like that any more.
 
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mahallett | Feb 2, 2013 |
More than journalism and less than visual ethnography, this book of text and photographs shows the potential of broad photographic studies that stand separately as a genre based on image emphasis by photographers of unusual talent and experience. An American with three decades of working as a notable photojournalist in Britain, Arnold uses her unusual access for unusual insights into British life, especially the upper class that are notoriously difficult to document with candid accuracy. A competent write, Arnold here give us pages of informative text and 100 plates worth looking at closely.… (más)
 
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j-b-colson | Sep 24, 2012 |
The genre here is an interesting mix of personal travel and documentary. Mostly, though, it rests on whatever attraction a talented, famous and socially curious photographer can produce. The images are gorgeous color, visually strong as you would expect from one of the most successful of Alexi Brodvitche's students, who also brings to travels an unusual ability to relate to people and a curiosity about other's lives.
The book has five sections, an introduction written by the photographer, and four broad subject groups for the images: Landscape, People, Work, and Living.
Arnold gets beyond the typical tourist, aesthetically of course, but also in terms of useful social information, getting into homes and places of works with an eye for social information.
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j-b-colson | otra reseña | Sep 24, 2012 |

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Miembros
433
Popularidad
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Valoración
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Reseñas
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ISBNs
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Idiomas
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