Ernst Haas: New York in Color, 1952-1962 Spiral-Bound | October 6, 2020

Phillip Prodger (Foreword by), Alex Haas (Foreword by)

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The first book on master photographer Ernst Haas's work dedicated to both his classic and newly discovered New York City color photographs of the 1950s and 60s.

Ernst Haas's color works reveal the photographer's remarkable genius and remind us on every page why we love New York. When Haas moved from Vienna to New York City in 1951, he left behind a war-torn continent and a career producing black-and-white images. For Haas, the new medium of color photography was the only way to capture a city pulsing with energy and humanity. These images demonstrate Haas's tremendous virtuosity and confidence with Kodachrome film and the technical challenges of color printing. Unparalleled in their depth and richness of color, brimming with lyricism and dramatic tension, these images reveal a photographer at the height of his career.
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Original Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 208 pages
ISBN-10: 3791386549
Item Weight: 3.3 lbs
Dimensions: 9.8 x 0.9 x 11.8 inches
PHILLIP PRODGER is Senior Research Scholar at the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, CT. He previously served as the head of photography at the National Portrait Gallery in London. His previous books include William Eggleston
Portraits and Martin Parr: Only Portraits.

ALEX HAAS, the artist's son, is a musician and multimedia artist. He lives in Paris and New York, and operates his father's estate.