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durée : 00:32:24 - Talmudiques - par : Marc-Alain Ouaknin - Marc-Alain Ouaknin poursuit son entretien avec ses invités autour de l'œuvre d'Erwin Blumenfeld
durée : 00:32:16 - Talmudiques - par : Marc-Alain Ouaknin - Photographe, mais aussi théoricien de l'art et écrivain, Erwin Blumenfeld a inlassablement cherché toutes les possibilités esthétiques que pouvait lui offrir la technique de son époque en perpétuelle évolution. - invités : Nadia Charbit-Blumenfeld Médecin, docteur en sciences, enseignante à Paris XII, travaille depuis 10 ans à la transmission du patrimoine photographique de son grand-père Erwin Blumenfeld.; Nicolas Feuillie responsable du fonds photographique au Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme
Nos ocupamos de la obra de Erwin Blumenfeld (1987 - 1969) un fotógrafo, en sus inicios, revolucionariamente iconoclasta y dadaísta que, además de en uno de los fotógrafos más influyentes y mejor pagados de la Historia, se convirtió en uno de los grandes innovadores y estilistas de la fotografía de moda a la que aplicó algunos lenguajes propios del surrealismo. De Diane Arbus (1923 - 1971), fallecida por suicidio igual que Blumenfeld, leemos una de sus imágenes más icónicas. Y, finalmente, analizamos "Half Life", un fotolibro de culto de Michael Ackerman (Tel Aviv, 1967), un fotógrafo perturbador que bucea en la oscuridad, la alienación y el extrañamiento del ser humano en poderosas pero atormentadas imágenes en blanco y negro. Dirige y presenta: Juan María Rodríguez Con: Alfredo Oliva, Leire Etxazarra y Miguel Solís Emisión: 21 / 01 / 20
Nos ocupamos de la obra de Erwin Blumenfeld (1987 - 1969) un fotógrafo, en sus inicios, revolucionariamente iconoclasta y dadaísta que, además de en uno de los fotógrafos más influyentes y mejor pagados de la Historia, se convirtió en uno de los grandes innovadores y estilistas de la fotografía de moda a la que aplicó algunos lenguajes propios del surrealismo. De Diane Arbus (1923 - 1971), fallecida por suicidio igual que Blumenfeld, leemos una de sus imágenes más icónicas. Y, finalmente, analizamos "Half Life", un fotolibro de culto de Michael Ackerman (Tel Aviv, 1967), un fotógrafo perturbador que bucea en la oscuridad, la alienación y el extrañamiento del ser humano en poderosas pero atormentadas imágenes en blanco y negro. Dirige y presenta: Juan María Rodríguez Con: Alfredo Oliva, Leire Etxazarra y Miguel Solís Emisión: 21 / 01 / 20
On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome a true photography legend—curator, critic, and author, Vince Aletti. Anyone who lived in New York in the 1980s and ’90s, and is interested in photography, will know of Aletti as the photography critic at the Village Voice. He went on to review photo exhibitions at The New Yorker until 2016. He has also curated exhibitions at the International Center of Photography and White Columns gallery, and has authored many books, including his latest, Issues: A History of Photography in Fashion Magazines, which he joins us to discuss. In addition to his writing and curating, Aletti is a collector, and has created a collection of the most important issues of fashion magazines from the past 100 years. The book, Issues, employs that collection to offer a history of fashion photography as it was meant to be viewed—in magazines, and our conversation focuses on the context of the magazine as “the ideal delivery system” for the best photography of several generations. We discuss the beginning of fashion magazines and introduction of photography to that format and we spend time discussing the work of Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, and Steven Meisel by looking at issues of magazines for which they were the primary, if not sole, photographer. The production of these magazines—Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue Italia, The Face, for example—are mentioned, as are the creative directors, editors, and stylists, but the point of this enlightening conversation (and Aletti’s book) is how great photographers have used the specific format of the fashion magazine for their ground-breaking and ever-evolving images. Today also marks the beginning of the B&H Photography Podcast Panasonic LUMIX S1 Sweepstakes. Follow the above link for the rules and entry guidelines and you’ll have two chances to win a new Panasonic LUMIX DC-S1 Full-Frame Mirrorless digital camera with 24-105mm lens or a Panasonic LUMIX DC-G95 Mirrorless digital camera with 12-60mm lens. Also, look for the upcoming special episode of our podcast with Panasonic Lumix Global Ambassador Shiv Verma. Guest: Vince Aletti Photograph by Erwin Blumenfeld. Courtesy Vince Aletti and Phaidon
"Die Welt ist eine Geltungsbedürfnisanstalt", ein Wortkünstler, ein Jongleur mit der Sprache, auch das war Erwin Blumenfeld, aber in erster Linie war er Fotograf, ein phantasievoller Visionär. Autoren: Veronika Bock und Ulrich Biermann
A l'occasion de l’exposition "Studio Blumenfeld New York, 1941-1960" à la Cité de la Mode et du Design (mars-juin 2017), Nadia Blumenfeld Charbit, petite-fille d'Erwin Blumenfeld et qui assure le commissariat de cette exposition avec François Cheval, a donné une conférence à l'IFM le vendredi 17 mars 2017. Plus de conférences : podcast.ifm-paris.com/
What is luxury? What makes something a luxury good? How and why does it come at such a high cost? Obsessions this week: Katie goes mad looking for a logo, Abby falls in love with Erwin Blumenfeld and Evan crushes on Grace Coddington.
Episode 100! Thank you so much for coming along with us each week. This week, we discuss how a place can (and should) get under your skin to help fuel creativity. Also, is technology killing creativity and prosperity? Would you pay real money to increase your social media reach? Facebook thinks so. Plus, fashion photographer Erwin Blumenfeld is our Photographer of the Week.
Episode 100! Thank you so much for coming along with us each week. This week, we discuss how a place can (and should) get under your skin to help fuel creativity. Also, is technology killing creativity and prosperity? Would you pay real money to increase your social media reach? Facebook thinks so. Plus, fashion photographer Erwin Blumenfeld is our Photographer of the Week.
With John Wilson. Berlin-born photographer Erwin Blumenfeld (1897-1969) was one of the most internationally sought-after portrait and fashion photographers in the 1940s and 1950s. America's leading magazines, including Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, hired him for his imaginative and highly individual shots. Erwin's grandson Remy and critic Joanna Pitman assess his legacy as a new exhibition Blumenfeld Studio: New York, 1941-1960 opens. Lydia Davis won The Man Booker International Prize last night for a career which includes a novel, translations of Proust and Flaubert and a large repertoire of very short stories, some only one sentence long. She explains how momentary observations inspire her work, including something she spotted on the London Underground yesterday. For Cultural Exchange, in which leading creative minds reflect on a favourite cultural experience, violinist Nigel Kennedy selects Black and Blue, by Louis Armstrong. John Constable's renowned landscape painting Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows has been bought for the nation at a price of £23.1m - a record figure for a work by Constable. Art reviewer William Feaver reflects on the painting's worth, and looks back at how it was received when first exhibited in 1831. Producer Jerome Weatherald.