Satiric Dancer, Paris (variant)

Satiric Dancer, Paris (variant)

André KertészWW-1927-103742
1927·Gelatin silver print·9 × 7.8 cm (3 1/2 × 3 1/16 in.)

<p>In 1915 André Kertész began submitting pictures to newspaper and exhibition competitions in his native Hungary. He arrived in Paris one decade later greatly attuned to the possibilities of photographs as both unique display objects and mass-media images. This gorgeously printed view of the dancer Magda Förstner posing in the Montparnasse studio of sculptor Etienne (István) Beöthy (who, like the photographer and dancer, was also a Hungarian émigré) is a variant of one published by the Berlin leisure magazine <em>Die Dame</em> in 1927 to illustrate a parable of marital infidelity. Clad in a short halter dress with a ruff around her neck, Förstner perches alluringly on a couch, her lower legs swiveled outward as if in imitation of a Charleston step. Beöthy was pursuing an abstracted figural language in sculpture, just as Kertész was in photography, and his statue <em>Direct Action</em>, which appears in a corner next to the sofa, serves as a foil for the latter’s camera work. Interestingly, the published photograph became an icon, and possibly gained its current title only in the 1960s, when Kertész recovered the negative and reprinted it multiple times. The Art Institute’s version, meanwhile, is believed to be unique.</p>

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Year
1927
Dimensions
9 × 7.8 cm (3 1/2 × 3 1/16 in.)

Artist

André Kertész
André Kertész

Photography

André Kertész (1894-1985) was a Hungarian-born photographer known for his groundbreaking contributions to photographic composition and the photo essay. Moving to Paris in 1925, Kertész became a central figure in the avant-garde scene, influencing a generation with his candid, sometimes whimsical views of everyday life. His work is characterized by its infusion of Surrealism, innovative use of perspective, and profound sense of empathy. In 1936, Kertész moved to New York, where he continued to capture the city's dynamic rhythms.

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Year
1927
Dimensions
9 × 7.8 cm (3 1/2 × 3 1/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1927-103742

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

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