Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/06/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]To the LUG, Apparently, there was some problems in posting this message. So,here, again is the open invitation to the opening reception forthe Erich Lessing exhibition at the Leica Gallery. Cheers,John____________________________________________________________________________ ERICH LESSING Arresting Time: Reportage Photography 1948-1973 24 June - 6 August 2005 Reception: Thursday, 23 June, 6 - 8 pm Book-signing with Erich Lessing Saturday, June 25th, 2 - 4 pm Leica Gallery / 670 Broadway / New York City 10012 212.777.3051 / Fax 212.777.6960 / leicaphoto at aol.com Tues. - Sat. 12 - 6______________________________________________________________________________ "In terms of Erich Lessing's range and use of subject matter he is akin toErich Solomon (1886-1944) the instigator of the term 'candid camera'. ErichLessing's world is a search for meaning amongst the chaos that is life, thefinding of the known amongst the unknown?examination of life; from birth todeath, of the idiosyncrasy of the human condition in its multifariousmanifestations and, not least, its need for politics, religion and ritual? Heidentifies with the ordinary,with the fruit of one's hand, with the communityof honest toil,identifies with the doer.He identifies with those who have thesame work ethic as himself. He is never in awe of grandeur the joy,exuberance, in the joke, in the irony of life. He likes people for whothey are not what they are, rich or poor, known or unknown, all have hiscuriosity for he never ceases to look. In Lessing's world people play,and play hard; they laugh and sing and dance and make love. They havelots of children who parade their smiling innocence. He is not in anyhurry to tell them the truth of life; may they never know it... But thetrue influence of photography is in its contribution to the consciousnessof the people, a contribution made over a long period of time." - AlistairCrawford, "People Known and Unknown: The Photography of Erich Lessing,"Arresting Time: Reportage Photography 1948-1973 (The Quantuck Lane Press,New York, 2005) Erich Lessing was born in Vienna in 1923 into a middle-class Jewish family.His father, a dentist, died in 1933 and, with the rise of National Socialism,Lessing fled in December 1939, to Palestine which was under British control.Subsequently, his mother, a concert pianist, died in the gas chambers ofAuschwitz and his grandmother in Theresienstadt. Erich Lessing studied at the Haifa Technical College; raised carp andtrout in a kibbutz; and worked as a taxi-driver, radio mechanic andcamera salesman.He then returned to his childhood hobby, photography,taking photos of kindergarten children and beach scenes. Finally, hebecame a civilian photographer with the Sixth Airborne Division of theBritish Army. After the war, in 1947, he returned to Austria and worked as a photographerat Associated Press - he secured his first positionthere from the journalist,Traudl Wiglitzky, whom he later married. Based upon his work and hisinternational reputation as a photojournalist, he was recruited by DavidSeymour(Chim), one of the founders of Magnum Photos, into that alreadyprestigious association, and, in 1951, with the approval of anotherfounder, Robert Capa, Lessing became its tenth member. His work regularlyappeared in LIFE, Paris Match, National Geographic, The New York Times,Quick and Heute. After his world-famous coverage of the HungarianRevolution of 1956 ?he stayed there from the beginning until the terribleend - Lessing began to turn to photographic "evocations" of famous historicalpersonalities and away from photojournalism. It is the path that hehas continued to this day, resulting in over 45 books on geography,history, art and religion. Lessing has taught photographic workshops throughout the world and wasa Professor at the Academy of Applied Art in Vienna. For his seminalwork on the Hungarian Revolution, he was awarded the American ArtEditors' Award;in 1998, he received the Imre Nagy Medal bestowed bythe President of Hungary. Lessing has also received the French PrixNadar, the Austrian Dr. Karl Renner Award; the Silver and Gold Medalsfor Outstanding Services to the City of Vienna; the Gold Medal of theProvince of Styria; and the Austrian Great State Award forPhotography. Erich Lessing's 1996 exhibition at Leica Gallery, "The First FiftyYears,"was based upon the much larger worldwide traveling exhibition,"Fifty Years of Photography." This current exhibition is incelebration of a new seminal retrospective book on Lessing'sphotojournalistic work. Signed copies of the English edition,Arresting Time: Reportage Photography 1948-1973, which has just beenpublished by The Quantuck Lane Press (New York, 2005), will be availablethroughout the exhibition. Rose and Jay DeutschOn-site Directors