Josef Koudelka: Exiles  (3rd Edition) Spiral-Bound | October 31, 2014

Josef Koudelka (Photographs by), Josef Koudelka (Photographs by), Josef Koudelka (Photographs by), Josef Koudelka, Czeslaw Milosz (Text by), Czeslaw Milosz (Text by), Robert Delpire (Text by), Robert Delpire (Text by), Stuart Alexander (Text by)

$51.49 - Free Shipping
About Exiles, Cornell Capa once wrote, Koudelka's unsentimental, stark, brooding, intensely human imagery reflects his own spirit, the very essence of an exile who is at home wherever his wandering body finds haven in the night. In this newly revised and expanded edition of the 1988 classic, which includes ten new images and a new commentary with Robert Delpire, Koudelka's work once more forms a powerful document of the spiritual and physical state of exile. The sense of private mystery that fills these photographs—mostly taken during Koudelka's many years of wandering through Europe and Great Britain since leaving his native Czechoslovakia in 1968—speaks of passion and reserve, of his rage to see. Solitary, moving, deeply felt and strangely disturbing, the images in Exiles suggest alienation, disconnection and love. Exiles evokes some of the most compelling and troubling themes of the twentieth century, while resonating with equal force in this current moment of profound migrations and transience.
Publisher: Ingram Publisher Services
Original Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 180 pages
ISBN-10: 1597112690
Item Weight: 3.9 lbs
Dimensions: 11.9 x 0.9 x 10.8 inches
Exiles is the deeply personal culmination of over two decades spent meandering in Europe.The Photoblogapher
His most distinctive work, and perhaps his most important.L’Oeil de la Photographie
In 1968, Josef Koudelka photographed the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia, publishing these images under the initials P. P. (Prague Photographer). Koudelka left Czechoslovakia in 1970, became stateless, was then granted political asylum in England, and shortly thereafter joined Magnum Photos. Koudelka has published eleven books of photographs focusing on the relationship between contemporary man and the landscape, including Gypsies (1975), Exiles (1988), Black Triangle (1994), Invasion 68: Prague (2008), and Wall (2013). Significant exhibitions of his work have been held at the Museum of Modern Art and the International Center of Photography, New York; Hayward Gallery, London; and Palais de Tokyo, Paris. Koudelka is the recipient of the Medal of Merit awarded by the Czech Republic (2002) and numerous other awards. In 2012, he was named Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture. He is based in Paris and Prague.