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Inge Morath

 

EXHIBITIONS

The world as seen by Inge Morath
9.12.2020–6.2.2021

 

The Graz-born photographer Inge Morath worked as a text journalist for press and radio before she started taking photographs. In 1946 she moved to Vienna, where she worked together with the photographer Ernst Haas as a »Photograph – Reporter – Team«  for Heute, the magazine of the American occupation forces. In 1949 the team was called to the Magnum photo agency in Paris by Robert Capa. There she worked as an assistant to Henri Cartier-Bresson, for whom she did laboratory work. In 1951 she left Magnum and moved to London, where Morath began to take photographs herself and soon developed her talent. She studied with Simon Guttman, who is considered the father of modern photojournalism. Since 1953 she was a photographer for Magnum. In 1956 she published her first book Guerre à la tristesse. In the same year her first exhibition was opened in the Würthle Gallery in Vienna. The photo reports of her numerous travels through Europe, Africa, the Orient, the USA, the USSR, China, Japan, Thailand and Cambodia appeared in magazines such as Life, Paris Match, Holiday and the Saturday Evening Post. In 1960 she moved to the USA, where she was married to the writer Arthur Miller; she died in New York at the age of 79.

Inge Morath

 

EXHIBITIONS

The world as seen by Inge Morath
9.12.2020–6.2.2021

 

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  • Max Piva
  • Bryan Adams
  • Melissa Alcena
  • Nobuyoshi Araki
  • Eve Arnold
  • Mathieu Bitton
  • Anna Breit
  • René Burri
  • Francesca Catastini
  • Christian Eisenberger
  • Elliott Erwitt
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  • Ren Hang
  • Franz Hubmann
  • Luisa Hübner
  • Tom Jacobi
  • Paweł Jaszczuk
  • Lenny Kravitz
  • Hiroji Kubota
  • Silin Liu
  • Anja Manfredi
  • Inge Morath
  • Jimmy Nelson
  • Piero Percoco
  • Cora Pongracz
  • Elizaveta Porodina
  • Reiner Riedler
  • Alfons Schilling
  • Ferdinand Schmutzer
  • Julian Schnabel
  • Martin Schoeller
  • Alfons Walde
  • Wim Wenders
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