Koudelka Gypsies
By (Author) Josef Koudelka
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
10th December 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
779.2092
Paperback
236
Width 165mm, Height 205mm
600g
Gypsies is based on the original maquette for Josef Koudelka's book Cikni (Czech for Gypsies), prepared by Koudelka and graphic designer Milan Kopriva in 1968, and intended for publication in Prague in 1970. However, Koudelka left Czechoslovakia in 1970, and the book was never published in that original form.
Now available in an affordable compact edition, the book has been revised and resequenced. Comprising 109 photographs taken between 1962 and 1971 in what was Czechoslovakia (Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia), Romania, Hungary, France and Spain, it is a unique record of a vanished world. The Gypsies in these images were photographed during the 1960s, mostly in a state that no longer exists, and ruled by a regime that disintegrated in 1989. Will Guy, author of the text that accompanied the first publication of Gypsies, contributes an entirely new essay tracing the migration of the Roma from their original homeland in northern India, to their current status - one that continues to be contested internationally
'Classic essential for any photography fan' - Independent
'Books on classic photography don't come much better than this' - Amateur Photography
'A precious archival document and a strangely emotional and moving experience' - f22 magazine
'Reflecting Koudelkas initial vision, this edition acts almost like an artists proof print in book form. Simple in its presentation, and with an energetic sequencing, its refreshing to see the photographs take centre stage' - Black & White Photography
'Koudelkas captivating images document these tough times, revealing the struggle of everyday life a poignant reissue given the problems this community continues to face' - Amateur Photographer
Josef Koudelka was born in Moravia in 1938. In 1968, he photographed the Soviet invasion of Prague, for which he was awarded the Overseas Press Club's Robert Capa Gold Medal. He has published over a dozen books, including Exiles, Chaos and Invasion