Ernst Haas: THE ART OF SEEING

Ernst Haas: THE ART OF SEEING

WestLicht. Museum for Photography Westbahnstraße 40Vienna, Austria Thursday, November 17, 2022–Tuesday, January 31, 2023


montgomery clift, marilyn monroe and clark gable on the set of »the misfits«, nevada by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Montgomery Clift, Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable on the set of »The Misfits«, Nevada, 1960

1,900 EUR

po-valley, italy by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Po-Valley, Italy, 1970

4,900 EUR

sophia loren and cary grant on the set of »the pride and the passion« by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Sophia Loren and Cary Grant on the set of »The Pride and the passion«, 1956

1,900 EUR

london by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

London, 1951

1,900 EUR

amalfi coast, italy by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Amalfi coast, Italy, 1953

1,900 EUR

guggenheim museum, new york by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1961

1,900 EUR

giant rabbits, new mexico by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Giant Rabbits, New Mexico, 1952

1,900 EUR

snow lovers, usa by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Snow Lovers, USA, 1964

4,900 EUR

tobago wave, caribbean by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Tobago wave, Caribbean, 1968

11,000 EUR

reflection revolving door, new york by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Reflection Revolving Door, New York, 1957

7,500 EUR

western skies motel, new mexico by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Western Skies Motel, New Mexico, 1977

14,000 EUR

lights of new york city by ernst haas

Ernst Haas

Lights of New York city, 1972

11,000 EUR

Ernst Haas (1921, Vienna – 1986, New York) is one of the most important proponents of photojournalism and, as a pioneer of colour photography, created unsurpassed works of art. His journalistic eye and unmistakable visual language have made his black-and-white photographs of life in the ruins of post-war Vienna unique documents of the times. His moving series on the first homecoming prisoners of war from Russia in particular is one of the key milestones of reportage photography to this day.   

For Haas, it was the prelude to an unprecedented career. After emigrating to the USA, he was the first Austrian to become a member and later president of Magnum Photos agency and played a major role in shaping the heyday of illustrated news magazines. In the early 1950s, Haas discovered colour photography, which was still scorned at the time. His New York essay Images of a Magic City was to become the first major series of pictures ever printed in colour by Life. In 1962, he was also the first colour photographer to have a solo show at the Museum of Modern Art.   

Throughout his career, Haas travelled extensively, photographing for Life, Vogue, and Look, to name a few of many influential publications. His illustrated book The Creation, published in 1971, is one of the most successful photo books of all time, with a six-figure print run.   

Ernst Haas received the Hasselblad award in 1986, the year of his death. The Ernst Haas Studio, located in New York, continues to manage Haas’s legacy, aiding researchers and overseeing all projects related to his work.   

In conjunction with the Haas retrospective at WestLicht Photography Museum, OstLicht Gallery, in collaboration with the Ernst Haas Estate, is offering the opportunity to purchase a selection of photographs.