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| AUTHOR: | Josef Koudelka |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Phaidon Press |
| ISBN: | 0714839000 |
| TYPE: | 1938-, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions, Documentary Photo Collections, Individual Photographer, Koudelka, Josef,, Photo Essays, Photography, Photography, Artistic, Photojournalism, Koudelka, Josef, Photography / General |
| MEDIA: | Hardcover |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Chaos
homage to JK JK is a street photographer who transcends the boundaries. Eye of the artist and soul of the novelist. This book represents the closest thing to recent work. Unfortunately he has withdrawn his photographs from circulation. He is concentrating on photographing and not doing any printing.
The large format is perfect for these panoramic images. A statue of Lenin on a barge is my favorite pic. Worth the price of the book. However, there are many others to fall in love with.
somewhat abstract yet powerful landsape photography
This book drives me up the wall, the pictures of wartorn lanscpaes, dispaced lonely images, almost completely void of people. The isolation one feels is intense, like walking into an old subway entrance when nobody is around. The photos document the natural erosion of landscapes and the 'personalities' that prevail as a result of neglect, beautifully framed by cold hard angles giving shape to the image at hand. And anogst all the torn metal and concrete then there is a picture of a lone tree in the middle of a baren snow-covered landscape, cold and alone and wonderful, just how you will feel when you read this. Not really a coffe table book, unless of course you never have have any guests.
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absolutly stuning, wonderful study of texture. and i bought it for... right after looking at it. if i don't see it every now and then i miss it. i want to say something more, something globaly political, but the images are so romantic it seems josef koudelka doesn't realize where he is. (that's a complement)