Publisher's Description
WernerBischofPictures offers an overview of the work of one of the twentieth
century’s strongest photographers. Bischof (1916-1954), whose oeuvre took
shape quickly over the very brief span of his adult life, is known as a master of
black-and-white. His reputation began to spread during a studio period in
Zurich in the 1930s, during which time he adopted the “Neues Sehen” (New
Way of Seeing), and then it blossomed at the end of the Second World War, as
he documented the destruction of Europe and the first efforts at rebuilding.
Bischof was very active during the early days of photojournalism, and was only
the sixth member to join the influential photo agency, Magnum. His subsequent
reporting on famine in India, in 1951, brought him international acclaim.
Several years later, following a trip to the U.S. to make large-scale color photographs,
he traveled down through Central America to South America, where he
died in an automobile accident in the Andes in 1954.
Book Information
ISBN:
3865212654
Publisher:
Steidl
Format:
Hardcover, 464 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
9٫5 x
10٫6 x
1٫9 inches