Publisher's Description
The oeuvre of photographer Ernst Schwitters
(son of Kurt Schwitters), who lived in Norway from
1937 to 1940 and from 1945 until his death in 1996,
is still largely unknown today. As a child growing
up in Germany, Ernst Schwitters acquired basic
skills in photography, documenting many of his
father’s works. In 1929, a visit from Man Ray opened
his eyes to avant-garde experimentation, and he
went on to develop the technique of the classical
photogram. Soon afterward, he began to show
his abstract works internationally. In the late 1940s
and 50s he was regarded as one of Norway’s
leading photographers.
This first broad overview of Schwitters’s work is
comprised primarily of previously unpublished
photographs. In addition to photograms from the
early 30s, there are architectural and industrial
photographs and Norwegian landscapes.
Book Information
ISBN:
3775715266
Publisher:
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Format:
Hardcover, 232 pages
Language:
English