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On the Kunst Haus Wien displayed in winter an interesting exhibition about the American photographer Lillian Bassman (1914-2009) and Paul Himmel (1914-2009). They were a couple for 77 years and curator Brigitte Woischik who put the exhibition together with Ingo Taubhorn see their photograph full of paradoxes productive and creative tensions.
- Lillian Bassman is the more familiar, acclaimed for their mastery of images fashion extending from experimental to atmospheric packed scenes. She developed a maximum of his own imagery and sometimes sees her pictures almost look like as if they were painted. Bassman had an ideal model that was rare in the 40s and 50s, women with long arms and legs, "tails" as she called them. Among Bass's admirers was Richard Avedon once said: "Everything she does has a magical power. She is the only one in the history juozas statkevicius of photography that has been able to visualize the breathless juozas statkevicius moment between when something appears and disappears. " Paul Himmel is the lesser known of the two, says Brigitte. - He worked for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, but what interested him most about photography was moving. As in his stunning images of New York City Ballet. He became increasingly interested in experimenting, including the over- and under-exposure. It was a bit too much for his clients and assignments dried up. So in 1969 he settled in on another career, and he trained as a psychotherapist.
Photo: Paul Himmel
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On the Kunst Haus Wien displayed in winter an interesting exhibition about the American photographer Lillian Bassman (1914-2009) and Paul Himmel (1914-2009). They were a couple for 77 years and curator Brigitte Woischik who put the exhibition together with Ingo Taubhorn see their photograph full of paradoxes productive and creative tensions.
- Lillian Bassman is the more familiar, acclaimed for their mastery of images fashion extending from experimental to atmospheric packed scenes. She developed a maximum of his own imagery and sometimes sees her pictures almost look like as if they were painted. Bassman had an ideal model that was rare in the 40s and 50s, women with long arms and legs, "tails" as she called them. Among Bass's admirers was Richard Avedon once said: "Everything she does has a magical power. She is the only one in the history juozas statkevicius of photography that has been able to visualize the breathless juozas statkevicius moment between when something appears and disappears. " Paul Himmel is the lesser known of the two, says Brigitte. - He worked for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, but what interested him most about photography was moving. As in his stunning images of New York City Ballet. He became increasingly interested in experimenting, including the over- and under-exposure. It was a bit too much for his clients and assignments dried up. So in 1969 he settled in on another career, and he trained as a psychotherapist.
Photo: Paul Himmel
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