At a crucial moment between two world wars, in a country destabilized by political turmoil, five men changed the face of photojournalism and art photography. Their groundbreaking photos Brassaї, Capa, Kertesz, Moholy-Nagy, and Munkasci radically redefined photographic practice and theory, giving rise to iconic images.

Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the Twentieth Century: Brassaї, Capa 2011

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At a crucial moment between two world wars, in a country destabilized by political turmoil, five men changed the face of photojournalism and art photography.  Brassaї, Capa, Kertesz, Moholy-Nagy, and Munkasci radically redefined photographic practice and theory, giving rise to iconic images. Essays by leading authorities examine the ways in which the extraordinary activity of these five men established Hungary as a crucible of art photography. Illustrated with their major works and a number by their contemporaries-- Eyewitness is a landmark study of modern photography.

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Paperback: 241 pages
Royal Academy Of Arts; (October 2011)
ISBN-13: ‎978-1905711772
Weight: ‎1.32 kg
Dimensions: ‎24.9 x 3.1 x 28.7 cm

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