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Color Correction: 1952-1986

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Ernst Haas is one of the best-known, most prolific and most published photographers of the 20th century. He is famed for his vibrant color style, which, for decades, was much in demand by the illustrated press. This work, published in the most influential magazines in Europe and America, also produced a constant stream of books, and these too enjoyed great popularity. But although his color work earned him international fame, in recent decades it has been derided as -overly commercial- or not sufficiently -serious.- Yet there was a side of Haas' work almost entirely hidden from view: parallel to his commissioned work, he made images independently, images far more edgy, loose, complex, ambiguous and radical than the work for which he is famed. Hass never printed these pictures in his lifetime, nor did he exhibit them, perhaps believing that they would not be understood or appreciated. This volume, intended to -correct- the record, compiles these photos of great complexity for the first time in print.
Ernst Haas (1921-86) was an Austrian-born artist who enjoyed a 40-year career as a photojournalist and creative photographer. A self-trained photographer, Haas first began to photograph his native Vienna in the aftermath of World War II. He published in various magazines before joining Magnum Photos, of which he would eventually become president. In 1950 Haas traveled to New York for a project and remained there for the rest of his life. The Museum of Modern Art presented a ten-year survey of his color photography in 1961--its first solo-artist retrospective dedicated to color work.

200 pages, Hardcover

First published July 20, 2011

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February 4, 2018

(This is a naturally-occurring layering of posters on a street, not a collage)

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January 21, 2021
One of my favorite photobooks I've read.

Such beautiful colors, and interesting photographs. Has good writing in it about Haas as well. One of the few photobooks I wish I owned, so I could revisit over and over again.
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December 6, 2021
Easily the best single collection of color photographs taken before 1990 or so. Ernst Haas is the antidote to MFA/theory and (along with Walker Evans) the square root of most current street photography.
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