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Nicholas Dawidoff writes about the Czech photographer Josef Koudelka and “Industry”—his first solo American show in nearly a decade—at the Pace Gallery in Chelsea.
"Josef Koudelka: Nationality Doubtful" at the Art Institute of Chicago contains 170 photos by the Czech photographer.
So Koudelka arrived during an especially tumultuous time. That biographical detail helps explain the exhibition’s title — “Josef Koudelka: Nationality Doubtful” — which was later stamped ...
Koudelka’s pictures of these roaming people would serve as the basis of his 1975 book, Gypsies, an updated version of which is being released this month by Aperture.
Gilad Baram and Josef Koudelka's film Shooting Holy Land is a meditation on photography against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict ...
Josef Koudelka. Photography / Interviews / Josef Koudelka. July 11, 2012 9:00 AM. by Alessia Glaviano; 9 photos View Gallery. Koudelka is now 74, has been a member of Magnum since 1970, won just ...
Josef Koudelka/Magnum Photos Wenceslas Square, Prague, 1968. One afternoon in early September, the Czech photographer Josef Koudelka was administering a bottle of cognac to a group of well-wishers ...
In this week’s Talk of the Town, Mark Singer visits Josef Koudelka’s exhibition of photographs from the Soviet-led invasion of Prague in August, 1968, on view in Moscow for the first time ...
Josef Koudelka is something of a legend among photographers. He achieved worldwide fame by capturing the seismic shock felt by his fellow Czechs when, in the summer of 1968, Red Army tanks stormed ...
Josef Koudelka is a Czech-born French photographer known for his dramatic black-and-white images which address a variety of social and political issues. View Josef Koudelka’s 405 artworks on artnet.
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