Editorial Reviews Book Description Though Jaroslav Rossler (1902-1990) is one of the most important Czech avant-garde photographers, and his work from the 1920s ranks among the earliest and most radical examples of the application of principles of abstract art and Constructivism to photography, this long-awaited book is the first monograph ever on Rossler's life and art.
Essay by Vladimir Birgus.
87 duotones.
6.25 x 7 in.
About the Author
Vladimir Birgus is professor of photography at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and is director of the Institute of Creative Photography at Silesian University. He is the author of several definitive works on the history of Czech photography, including "Czech Photography Today", "Czech Photography of the 1990s", and "Czech Photographic Avant-Garde 1918-1948", also available from Kant through D.A.P.
Jaroslav Rossler,Vladimir Birgus,TORST,8072151398,Individual Photographer,Photo Essays,Photoessays & Documentaries,Photography
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