André Kertész

(American/Hungarian, 1894–1985)

André Kertész was a Hungarian photographer who emerged as one of the most influential practitioners of the medium. Prizing emotional impact over technique, he famously remarked, “I just walk around, observing the subject from various angles until the picture elements arrange themselves into a composition that pleases my eye.” Kertész remains best known for his contributions to photojournalism, employing distinctively dynamic compositions throughout his influential photo essays. He notably maintained a palpable empathy for his subjects, setting aside political or social biases regardless of who he was photographing. Born Kertész Andor on July 2, 1894 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, he came from a Jewish middle-class background. Though his family expected him to pursue a career in business, he eventually moved to Paris and fell with its bohemian culture. Throughout the mid-1920s, he met Piet Mondrian, Sergei Eisenstein, and many of the Dadaists. Kertész eventually fled France and its growing Jewish persecutions, and emigrated to the United States where he went on to work for magazines such as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and House & Garden, as well as mounting solo shows at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1946 and at The Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1964. Kertész died on September 25, 1985 in New York, NY.

André Kertész Artworks

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Satiric dancer, 1926

André Kertész

Satiric dancer, 1926

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Melancholic tulip, 1929

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Melancholic tulip, 1929

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Satiric dancer, 1926

André Kertész

Satiric dancer, 1926

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Meudon, 1928

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Meudon, 1928

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Chez Mondrian, 1926

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Chez Mondrian, 1926

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Me as

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Me as "Jager Gorz", 1914–1914

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Distortion #17, 1933–1933

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Distortion #17, 1933–1933

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Rooftops and chimneys, Paris, 1927–1927

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Rooftops and chimneys, Paris, 1927–1927

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Paris, library chairs, 1929–1929

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Paris, library chairs, 1929–1929

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Rainy day, Tokyo, 1968–1968

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Rainy day, Tokyo, 1968–1968

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Broken plate, 1929–1929

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Broken plate, 1929–1929

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Distortion #76, 1933–1933

André Kertész

Distortion #76, 1933–1933

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New York City, 1940–1940

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New York City, 1940–1940

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Distortion #40, 1933–1933

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Distortion #40, 1933–1933

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Portrait of Manuel Kormoff, 1930–1930

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Portrait of Manuel Kormoff, 1930–1930

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Cello, 1926–1926

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Cello, 1926–1926

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Carrefour, Blois, 1930–1930

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Carrefour, Blois, 1930–1930

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Chez Mondrian, Paris, 1926–1926

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Chez Mondrian, Paris, 1926–1926

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Satiric dancer, 1926–1926

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Satiric dancer, 1926–1926

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At the bourse, Paris, 1926–1926

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At the bourse, Paris, 1926–1926

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Melancholic tulip, 1939–1939

André Kertész

Melancholic tulip, 1939–1939

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Carrefour, 1930–1930

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Carrefour, 1930–1930

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Martinique, 1972–1972

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Martinique, 1972–1972

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Carrefour, Blois, 1930–1930

André Kertész

Carrefour, Blois, 1930–1930

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