テート・ギャラリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (テート・ギャラリーInstagram)「Get to know... Lisette Model Born Elise Amelie Felicie Stern in 1901, Lisette Model was an Austrian-born American photographer primarily known for the frank humanism of her photography. Born in Vienna, Model moved to Paris in 1924 where she took up painting and in the mid-1930s produced her first series of photographs. In 1938 she moved to New York, where she was able to earn a living as a photographer working for Harper’s Bazaar.   Model's photographs are notable for their emphasis on the peculiarities of people in everyday situations, and for their direct, honest portrayal of modern life. The viewer is often forced to look into the faces of people who might otherwise be seemingly invisible or unnoticed.  'The camera is an instrument of detection. We photograph not only what we know but also what we don’t know. A moment is caught that was and never will be again – and lives on in the picture.’ ​ ​In the 1950s Model taught at the new School for Social Research at Columbia University, where she became a colleague and long-term friend of photographer Berenice Abbott and teacher to Diane Arbus, whose photographs of people often on the margins of society reflect Model’s influence. In her later years living in New York, Model worked closely with Gerd Sander (grandson of August Sander), who acted as her printer and dealer. Model preferred to display her photographs in the simplest way possible, behind a sheet of glass and with no outer frame.」1月7日 22時29分 - tate

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Get to know... Lisette Model
Born Elise Amelie Felicie Stern in 1901, Lisette Model was an Austrian-born American photographer primarily known for the frank humanism of her photography. Born in Vienna, Model moved to Paris in 1924 where she took up painting and in the mid-1930s produced her first series of photographs. In 1938 she moved to New York, where she was able to earn a living as a photographer working for Harper’s Bazaar.

Model's photographs are notable for their emphasis on the peculiarities of people in everyday situations, and for their direct, honest portrayal of modern life. The viewer is often forced to look into the faces of people who might otherwise be seemingly invisible or unnoticed.

'The camera is an instrument of detection. We photograph not only what we know but also what we don’t know. A moment is caught that was and never will be again – and lives on in the picture.’

​In the 1950s Model taught at the new School for Social Research at Columbia University, where she became a colleague and long-term friend of photographer Berenice Abbott and teacher to Diane Arbus, whose photographs of people often on the margins of society reflect Model’s influence. In her later years living in New York, Model worked closely with Gerd Sander (grandson of August Sander), who acted as her printer and dealer. Model preferred to display her photographs in the simplest way possible, behind a sheet of glass and with no outer frame.


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