Kertész, André

Kertész, André
born July 2, 1894, Budapest, Austro-Hungarian Empire
died Sept. 27, 1985, New York, N.Y., U.S.

Hungarian-born U.S. photographer and photojournalist.

He moved from Budapest to Paris in 1925 in search of opportunity and became a major contributor to European illustrated periodicals. He became friendly with many influential artists, including Marc Chagall and Piet Mondrian; his access to such figures allowed him to create a definitive portrait of the Parisian cultural milieu of the period. In 1928 he bought a Leica, a small handheld camera. The lightweight camera gave him the freedom to move about the streets of Paris and capture spontaneous moments of urban life, a subject that would fascinate him throughout his career. He arrived in New York City in 1936 intending to work for a commercial studio for a year, but stayed on, doing largely fashion photography for major U.S. magazines. He returned to his pursuit of urban life с 1962, and in 1964 the Museum of Modern Art gave an exhibition of his works. His spontaneous, unposed pictures exerted a strong influence on magazine photography.

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▪ American photographer
born July 2, 1894, Budapest [Hungary]
died September 27, 1985, New York, New York, U.S.
 Hungarian-born American photographer known for his lyrical, spontaneous pictures of everyday life. His work exerted a strong influence on 20th-century magazine photography.

      While working as a clerk on the Budapest Stock Exchange from 1912 to 1914, Kertész began to experiment with photography. During World War I he served in the Hungarian army and saw action in central Europe, where he was severely wounded. He returned to the stock exchange, taking photographs in his spare time, and his photographs were occasionally printed in Hungarian magazines.

      Because of the lack of artistic and political freedom in Hungary at the time, Kertész moved to Paris in 1925 to work as a freelance photographer. There he became friendly with many influential artists, including Fernand Léger (Léger, Fernand), Marc Chagall (Chagall, Marc), Piet Mondrian (Mondrian, Piet), and Tristan Tzara (Tzara, Tristan). Kertész's access to these individuals allowed him to create a definitive portrait of the Parisian cultural milieu of the period. In 1927 he had a well-received one-man show in Paris, and his photographs were shown the following year at the influential First Independent Salon of Photography. In 1928 he bought a Leica, a small handheld camera that gave him the freedom to move about the streets of Paris and capture spontaneous moments of urban life, a subject that would fascinate him throughout his career. Kertész became a major contributor to the magazines Vu (which began publication in 1928) and Art et Médecine (which began publication in 1930) as well as other important illustrated periodicals in Europe, such as the London Sunday Times.

      In 1936 Kertész went to New York City to work for what was supposed to be a one-year project with the commercial Keystone Studios. With the advent of World War II, he remained in New York. From 1939 to 1949 he worked as a freelance photographer for American magazines such as Look, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, and Town and Country. (He became a U.S. citizen in 1944.) In 1949 he joined Condé Nast publications, under Alexander Liberman, and began to work mainly on House and Garden magazine, transforming its visual character. About 1962 he retired from commercial work and began a series of personal photography projects, earning the level of critical reception he had sought for decades. His work again focused on capturing the essence of a moment, this time often set within the bustling activity of New York. For one major project from this period he took photographs of street scenes from the window of his apartment overlooking Washington Square. In another project he collected objects in front of this same window and created a series of still-life photographs. Retrospectives of his work were organized by the Museum of Modern Art (1964) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1985), both in New York City.

      Perhaps Kertész's single best-known photograph is Satiric Dancer (1926). The many books of his photographs include Day of Paris (1945), André Kertész, Photographer (1964), André Kertész: Sixty Years of Photography (1972), J'aime Paris: Photographs Since the Twenties (1974), Distortions (1976), and Kertész on Kertész: A Self-Portrait (1985).

Additional Reading
Sandra S. Phillips, David Travis, and Weston J. Naef, André Kertész: Of Paris and New York (1985); Pierre Borhan, André Kertész: His Life and Work, trans. from French (1994, reissued 2000); Aperture Foundation, André Kertész, with an essay by Lloyd Fonvielle (1993, reissued 1997); Noël Bourcier, André Kertész (2001).

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