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Chaos

Koudelka, Josef

Code: 3162

ISBN: 9780714845944

Publisher: Phaidon Press

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Price: £50

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A collection of dramatic and beautiful panoramic landscapes by Josef Koudelka (b.1938), an icon of 20th-century photography An outstanding summary of the best projects Koudelka has pursued over the past 10 years, in an oversize, richly printed volume One of the leading members of Magnum, this is Koudelka's first major monograph since his acclaimed Exiles About the book Josef Koudelka (b.1938) is one of the most critically successful documentary photographers of our time and a key figure in the Magnum group. Chaos features the best of his panoramic photographs, shot over the last 12 years, which wrench a powerful and beautiful visual order out of chaos and dereliction. A momentous collection of both urban and environmental landscapes, devoid of people, Chaos is Koudelka's contemporary statement of vision. It is his first major monograph since the acclaimed Exiles (1988 In The Press 'Only the greatest of photographers, such as Koudelka, can reconcile such diametrically opposed elements as documentary and aesthetic truth into one seamless image so that it is at once highly significant and utterly compelling. Chaos destined to be a classic, succeeds in doing so time and again.' (Art Newspaper) 'A book of complex, and very often beautiful, images ... a wonderful monograph ... Koudelka confirms his standing at the top of any hierarchy of twentieth-century image-makers with this book.' (British Journal of Photography) 'Chaos confirms Josef Koudelka as one of the world's greatest living photographers. This is not just a landmark photographic book but a landmark book per se.' (Scotland on Sunday) About the author Robert Delpire is an editor, art director and curator. From 1982 to 1996 he was Director of the Centre National de la Photographie, Paris, where he curated over 150 exhibitions. Text: English Hardback: 305 x 435 mm, 12 x 17 1/8 in 108 black and white illustrations, 112 pp ISBN-13: 9780714845944 ISBN-10: 0714845949