Sometimes, even in the world of photography, miracles happen. On 19 December 2007, three battered, commonplace cardboard boxes arrived at the International Center of Photography in New York. Within these boxes – the so-called Mexican Suitcase – was a treasure trove of photographic history believed lost since World War II: the legendary Spanish Civil War negatives of Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, and David Seymour (known as “Chim”). The Mexican Suitcase contained 126 rolls of film, mostly shot between May 1936 and spring 1939, that are an inestimable record of innovative war photography and of a definitive episode in Spanish history. The photographs include Capa’s images of the Battle of Rio Segre, Chim’s famous image of a woman nursing a baby at a land reform meeting in Estremadura, and Taro’s last photos at the Battle of Brunete where she was killed in 1937. The story of the Mexican Suitcase itself is as fascinating as the photographs it contained. Carried by Capa’s studio manager from Paris to Bordeaux by bicycle in 1939, it came into the possession of General Francisco Aguilar González, the Mexican ambassador to the Vichy government in 1941–42, and found its way to Mexico City. Decades later the suitcase was discovered among González’s belongings and in 2007 was given to ICP, founded by Robert Capa’s brother Cornell Capa and home of the Capa and Taro archives as well as a large Chim collection. In 1979, Cornell Capa had implored the public to come forward with information about the Mexican Suitcase which he had spent years looking for: “Anyone who has information regarding the suitcase should contact me and will be blessed in advance.” This landmark two-volume publication, which accompanies a major exhibition at ICP and reproduces all 4,500 negatives from the suitcase, embodies the blessing Capa spoke of and presents the miraculous contents of the suitcase to the public for the first time.
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Sometimes, even in the world of photography, miracles happen. On 19 December 2007, three battered, commonplace cardboard boxes arrived at the International Center of Photography in New York. Within these boxes - the so-called Mexican Suitcase - was a treasure trove of photographic history believed lost since World War II: the legendary Spanish Civil War negatives of Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, and David Seymour (known as "Chim"). The Mexican Suitcase contained 126 rolls of film, mostly shot between May 1936 and spring 1939, that are an inestimable record of innovative war photography and of a definitive episode in Spanish history. The photographs include Capa's images of the Battle of Rio Segre, Chim's famous image of a woman nursing a baby at a land reform meeting in Estremadura, and Taro's last photos at the Battle of Brunete where she was killed in 1937. The story of the Mexican Suitcase itself is as fascinating as the photographs it contained. Carried by Capa's studio manager from Paris to Bordeaux by bicycle in 1939, it came into the possession of General Francisco Aguilar González, the Mexican ambassador to the Vichy government in 1941-42, and found its way to Mexico City. Decades later the suitcase was discovered among González's belongings and in 2007 was given to ICP, founded by Robert Capa's brother Cornell Capa and home of the Capa and Taro archives as well as a large Chim collection. In 1979, Cornell Capa had implored the public to come forward with information about the Mexican Suitcase which he had spent years looking for: "Anyone who has information regarding the suitcase should contact me and will be blessed in advance." This landmark two-volume publication, which accompanies a major exhibition at ICP and reproduces all 4,500 negatives from the suitcase, embodies the blessing Capa spoke of and presents the miraculous contents of the suitcase to the public for the first time. Co-published with International Center of Photography, New York. Exhibition: ICP, New York, September 2010.
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Erste Auflage. 2 Bände. 30,5 x 25,2 x 5,2 cm. 160 S.; 431 S. Illustrierte OKartonbände mit illustriertem, offenem Schuber in bedruckter OPapptasche mit Plastikgriff. Sehr gutes Exemplar. Matic. Durchgehend mit schwarz-weißen und einigen farbigen Abbildungen versehen. Opulente, zweibändige Katalogpublikation zur Ausstellung "The Mexican Suitcase - The rediscovered Spanish Civil War Negatives of Capa, Chim and Taro" im International Center of Photography in New York, vom 24. September 2010 bis zum 9. Januar 2011. "The Mexican Suitcase will for the first time give the public an opportunity to experience images drawn from this famous collection of recovered negatives. In December 2007, three boxes filled with rolls of film, containing 4,500 35mm negatives of the Spanish Civil War by Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, and Chim (David Seymour)-which had been considered lost since 1939-arrived at the International Center of Photography. These three photographers, who lived in Paris, worked in Spain, and published internationally, laid the foundation for modern war photography. Their work has long been considered some of the most innovative and passionate coverage of the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). Many of the contact sheets made from the negatives will be on view as part of the exhibition, which will look closely at some of the major stories by Capa, Taro, and Chim as interpreted through the individual frames. These images will be seen alongside the magazines of the period in which they were published and with the photographers' own contact notebooks. The exhibition is organized by ICP assistant curator Cynthia Young" (Info Homepage International Center of Photography). Sprache: englisch. Artikel-Nr. 70117AB
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Soft Cover. Zustand: As New. This is an as new two volume set still in the publisher's shrinkwrap unopened. This monograph was jointly prepared by Steidl and the International Center of Photography to accompany the exhibition at the ICP from September 24, 2010 to January 9, 2011. The Mexican Suitcase contained 126 rolls of film, mostly shot between May 1936 and spring 1939, that are an inestimable record of innovative war photography and of a definitive episode in Spanish history. This landmark two-volume publication reproduces all 4,500 negatives from the suitcase. 12" high X 10" wide, 431 pages. Large heavy books, foreign shipping will be extra. This set will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. Artikel-Nr. 018987
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