Showing posts with label André Kertész. Show all posts
Showing posts with label André Kertész. Show all posts

11.30.2013

SUSAN MAY TELL: André Kertész

André Kertész, with camera, chez lui, 1983
Photograph © Susan May Tell 


Susan May Tell's iconic portrait of André Kertész is included in an Exhibition of his photographs, "Converging Journeys in the Modernist Age," at Madelyn Jordon Fine Art. Andre selected this portrait, taken during one of Susan's visits, for the frontispiece of his 1985 autobiography, Kertész on Kertész. It was also used in The New York Times for his obituary. The current exhibition also includes paintings by Kertész's friend and fellow Hungarian, Theodore Fried.

EXHIBITION
Nov 12 - Dec 28, 2013
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art
37 Popham Road, Scarsdale, NY

including her essay"Looking at Appalachia"

3.14.2012

SUSAN MAY TELL: 30x30 Interview in Honor of Women’s History Month

Enigma
Photograph (c) Susan May Tell

Untitled 02, Photograph (c) Susan May Tell
Series: "A Requiem: tribute to the spiritual space at Auschwitz"
(read more: ARTnews Review)

André Kertész (angel), Chez Lui, 1983
Photograph (c) Susan May Tell

30 by 30 Interview: Susan May Tell / Lilo Raymond

Susan May Tell is an award-winning Fine Art Photographer whose work has been showcased in solo exhibitions at several Museums across the U.S. As a former successful photojournalist, Tell spent four years based in Cairo and four years in Paris working for the New York Times, LIFE, TIME, and Newsweek Magazines. This was followed by ten years as a staff photographer and photo editor at the New York Post. Tell’s photographs are in the Smithsonian’s Samuel Wagstaff Collection... (read more here)

Tell is Interviewed about the important influence photographer Lilo Raymond played in her work. Read this inspiring piece in an Interview series 30x30 created by Catherine Kirkpatrick for (PWP) Professional Women Photographers.