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1954
Gelatin silver print
Image size: 9 x 13 ¼ inch
Signed and annotated, in pencil, au verso
54-24-343-35
Printed circa 1985
Unframed
Image credit: © The Inge Morath Foundation/Magnum Photos -
Inge Morath was born in Graz, Austria, in 1923. After studying languages in Berlin, she became a translator, then a journalist and the Austrian editor for Heute, an Information Service Branch publication based in Munich. All her life Morath would remain a prolific diarist and letter-writer, retaining a dual gift for words and pictures that made her unusual among her colleagues.
A friend of photographer Ernst Haas, she wrote articles to accompany his photographs and was invited by Robert Capa and Haas to Paris to join the newly founded Magnum agency as an editor and researcher. She began photographing in London in 1951, and joined Magnum Photos as a photographer in 1953. While working on her own first assignments, Morath also assisted Henri Cartier-Bresson during 1953-54, becoming a full member in 1955.
In the following years, Morath traveled extensively in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Her special interest in the arts found expression in photographic essays published by a number of leading magazines. After her marriage to playwright Arthur Miller in 1962, Morath settled in New York and Connecticut. She first visited the USSR in 1965. In 1972 she studied Mandarin and obtained a visa to China, making the first of many trips to the country in 1978.
Morath was at ease anywhere. Some of her most important work consists of portraits, but of passers-by as well as celebrities. She was also adept at photographing places: her pictures of Boris Pasternak's home, Pushkin's library, Chekhov's house, Mao Zedong's bedroom, artists' studios and cemetery memorials are permeated with the spirit of invisible people still present. Inge Morath died in New York City on 30 January 2002.
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- AnOther Magazine, November 2018
-The Guardian, November 2018- The Guardian, November 2018
- Magnum Photos, October 19, 2018
(PDF) - DW, April 2018
(PDF) - The Guardian, April 2017
(PDF) - British Journal of Photography, March 2017
(PDF) - Huffington Post, September 2016
(PDF) - Slate, September 2016
(PDF) - Aperture, April 2016
(PDF) - Time, May 2014
(PDF) - The Guardian, November 2006
(PDF) - The New York Times, January 2002