Brassa: Paris Nocturne
By (Author) Sylvie Aubenas
By (author) Quentin Bajac
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st October 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
779.092
Hardback
312
Width 240mm, Height 295mm
1880g
Walking the city streets at night, Brassa discovered a previously unseen world and captured it on camera. He shows us every face and every facet, from tough guys and showgirls to prostitutes and pleasure-seekers, from the bustling cafs and dance halls to the stillness of deserted streets and mist-shrouded monuments. Through his eyes, Paris becomes a world of shadows, in which light, the prerequisite for any photograph, is reduced to dimly lit windows, streetlamps in the fog, or reflections on a rain-soaked pavement. Although firmly rooted in its time and place, Brassa's night photography is nonetheless timeless in its appeal. Full of beauty, bleakness and insight, these images assure his place among the greatest photographers of the 20th century.
'A truly excellent, historic body of work and is a clear example of why Brassa is still considered a master. A vital purchase for the serious collector of photography books' - Amateur Photographer
'Rich in detail and historical connections, we re-visit the images with a renewed insight' - Black & White Photography
'Brings together his most iconic images the photographs of people in bars and brothels certainly capture a specific view of nighttime Paris in the early 1930s' - The Royal Photographic Society
Quentin Bajac was formerly Chief Curator of Photography at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, and is now Chief Curator of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Sylvie Aubenas is Chief Curator of the Department of Prints and Photographs at the Bibliothque Nationale de France.