Publisher's Description
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In the midst of World War II, in 1940, Henri Cartier-Bresson was taken
prisoner by the Germans. After two unsuccessful attempts, he managed
to escape in 1943. In the interim, The Museum of Modern Art, working on
the premise that he had died in the war, began to prepare a posthumous
exhibition. When Cartier-Bresson resurfaced, he loved nothing more
than hearing about this would-be tribute, about the memorial he had
so narrowly evaded. It started him thinking about his work in the light of
a summation, and reviewing his archives for those images he would have
wanted to include. In 1946 he traveled to New York with some 300 prints
in his suitcase, bought a scrapbook, glued each one in, and brought
that album to MoMA’s curators. His first exhibition, a celebration of
his survival, opened February 4, 1947. In the 1990s, Cartier-Bresson once
again returned to this scrapbook. Following his death in 2004, the Henri
Cartier-Bresson Foundation, the present owner of the prints, finished
restoring them, making it possible to bring a large body of extraordinary,
hitherto unpublished work to the public; images that have finally
become a memorial collection after all. Scrap Book is a facsimile reprint
of Cartier-Bresson’s original album.
Now in its second printing.
Book Information
ISBN:
3865212662
Publisher:
Steidl Publishing
Format:
Paperback, 256 pages
Language:
English