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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.
Koudelka's journey into photography began in his native Czechoslovakia, where he documented the Warsaw Pact invasion in 1968. This work, published anonymously, gained worldwide recognition and led ...
Robert Delpire’s role as editor can now be put into context in the new version of Koudelka’s masterwork, titled Koudelka: Gypsies. This revised and enlarged edition includes 109 images and ...
Koudelka is now 74, has been a member of Magnum since 1970, won just about every award imaginable and is one of the fathers of photography: talking to him is like meeting Henri Cartier Bresson or ...
In August 1968 expressionistic documentary photographer Josef Koudelka returned to Prague from a foreign trip just one day before the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact invasion of his native Czechoslovakia.
One afternoon in early September, the Czech photographer Josef Koudelka was administering a bottle of cognac to a group of well-wishers at the Pace/MacGill Gallery, two placid, spacious rooms on ...