14 countries take roost at art fair Oct 3, 2008
Other finds include Polaroids by the groundbreaking photographer Andre Kertesz ($4,000-$12,000 U.S.) and Mike Disfarmer ($7,500-$25,000), who is, according to dealer Stephen Bulger, "one of the masters of photography whose vintage prints were undiscovered until quite recently.". At Vancouver's Catriona Jeffries Gallery booth - where they don't disclose prices unless you're a serious buyer - you'll find a pair of salmon-skin trousers, titled Into the water (In his leather breeches), 2008 by the... (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)
Portland Museum show celebrates Kertesz's eye for reading those who read Sep 21, 2008
A traveling exhibit features Andre Kertesz photos from ''On Reading'' and additional work ... (photos courtesy of andre kertesz's estate) By Mark Feeney Globe Staff / September 21, 2008 ... Andre Kertesz noticed readers, though. (Boston Globe)
Through reality's lens, decisively Sep 7, 2008
Andre Kertesz, and other photographers working in Paris at that time. 111 South Michigan Ave., 312-443-3600. (Boston Globe)
Things to do this weekend Sep 4, 2008
The collection of Nancy Brinker, former U.S. ambassador to Hungary, includes work by Maholy-Nagy, Robert Bereny, Josef Lempertz and photographer Andre Kertesz. It's on display in the Phoenix Art Museum's Orme Lewis Gallery through Oct. 26. (AZCentral -- Entertainment)
Andre Kertesz: On Reading Sep 1, 2008
Andr Kertsz (18941985) is recognized as one of the worlds most significant and influential photographers. Andr Kertsz: On Reading is a collection of 104 black-and-white photographs that highlight Kertszs signature style of the visual poetry in everyday life. (AbsoluteArts.com)
Read Indepth Article Sep 1, 2008
Andre Kertesz: On Reading - Portland Museum of Art - absolutearts ... "Andre Kertesz: On Reading" 2008-08-30 until 2008-11-16 Portland, ME, USA. (AbsoluteArts.com)
A love affair with the face Feb 18, 2008
Also represented are Andre Kertesz, Florence Henri, Arnold Newman, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Erwin Blumenfeld, Richard Avedon, Diane Arbus, Herbert Bayer, Harold Edgerton, Cecil Beaton, Nan Goldin, Eve Arnold, the remarkable Germaine Krull (a terrific photo of painter and fellow race-car aficionado, Francis Picabia, from 1935) and the indisputably great and fearless Margaret Bourke-White (her Coffee Plantation Worker from 1936, a face that looks to be cast in bronze). One of the highlights of the... (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)
'The collection is central' Jan 28, 2008
As McCusker says in her text on the museum walls, he was instrumental in creating the reputations of many photographers now considered essential to any history: Eugene Atget, Walker Evans, Andre Kertesz, Garry Winogrand and William Eggleston, among others. The brilliance of his concepts is that they are simple, broadly relevant and help to crystallize a picture's identity without seeming to force an idea on it. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
A better eye discovers the moments that matter more Mar 20, 2007
Like the Hungarian visual wizard Andre Kertesz, Horsfield turns his attention to anything - photographing subjects as diverse as small colour still-life images of vegetables, to a large black-and-white panel of a stoic rhinoceros, visibly constricted by its zoo enclosure. I thought immediately of the graphic perfection of Durer's animal drawings. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)