Publisher's Description
Clemens Kalischer
Edited by Norbert Bunge.
Introduction by Denis Brudna.
Essay and interview by Kelly Wise.
People have been the focus of Clemens Kalischer's
photographs for more than 50 years, ever since he
arrived in New York City at age 21, in 1942, having
fled Germany with his family via Switzerland and
Paris. Displaced Persons, one of his first series, and
one of his most personal arid intimate, quietly
chronicles the arrival of Holocaust refugees in the
United States in the late 1940s, a scene of which he
was both observer and participant. Later work
includes photographs of everyday scenes in New
York and impressions from his travels in Europe,
images which sensitively hone in on the people
they capture and the circumstances in which they
Iive. This volume collects 120 selections from
throughout Kalischer's extensive body of work, an
oeuvre which spans the images he contributed to
Edward Steichen's The Family of Man in 1955, the
freelance jobs he undertook for prominent magazines like Time, Life, and Fortune, and the 35 years
he worked on assignment for the New York Times.
Book Information
ISBN:
3775711295
Publisher:
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Format:
Hardcover, 160 pages
Language:
English