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Jan Saudek / Christiane Fricke (text) and Michael Konze (edit.) Jan Saudek. [EN.-FR.-DU.] Köln, Taschen, 1998.
€ 45.00
Bound, hardcover with original dustjacket (protected with removable cellophane), 199pp., 23.5x31cm., richly illustr. in col. and b/w., in very good condition. ISBN: 9783822874295.
Itemnummer 20455
This monograph presents a comprehensive overview of the work of Czech photographer Jan Saudek, internationally recognized for his staged, often hand-colored photographs combining eroticism, symbolism, and theatrical composition. Drawing on influences ranging from classical painting to early photographic studio practices, Saudek constructs a highly personal visual universe populated by recurring characters and autobiographical motifs. The accompanying texts contextualize his artistic evolution, techniques, and thematic obsessions, positioning his work at the intersection of fine art, performance, and photographic experimentation. The book is structured as a retrospective photobook combining large-format reproductions with critical essays and commentary. It presents a curated selection of Saudek's photographic oeuvre, including staged interiors, symbolic tableaux, and hand-tinted prints that explore themes of identity, desire, memory, and corporeality. The visual material is organized to reflect both chronological development and thematic continuity, highlighting Saudek's recurring motifs such as theatrical backdrops, aging bodies, erotic tension, and autobiographical self-representation. The accompanying essays by Christiane Fricke and editorial contributions situate the work within broader art historical and photographic traditions, while also emphasizing Saudek's unique synthesis of painting, performance, and photography. The volume functions simultaneously as an artist monograph, a visual archive, and a critical study of one of the most distinctive voices in late twentieth-century photography, with particular emphasis on staged narrative imagery and the transformation of photography into a personal mythological system. Jan Saudek is a Czech photographer born in 1935, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in Central European photography. His work is characterized by staged compositions, hand-coloring techniques, and an intense exploration of the human body, identity, and eroticism. Operating largely outside official artistic institutions during the communist period, Saudek developed a distinctive visual language that blends theatricality, symbolism, and autobiographical narrative. His photographs have achieved international recognition and are considered pivotal within the history of staged and conceptual photography.






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