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"One of the things that is extraordinary in the Weegee archive is that there are over 1,500 self-portraits of Weegee," says Brian Wallis, ...
Weegee gained fame in the 1930s and '40s for his photos of New York crime scenes. A new bio, 'Flash,' looks at his life and work. A 3-star review.
There are “self-made men,” and then there are self-made legends: artists who mythologize themselves so thoroughly that they seem to escape the confines of normal personhood. Weegee was one ...
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"My name is Weegee and I am the best photographer in the world": the other side of death in New York - MSN"My name is Weegee.I am the best photographer in the world." He was convinced that he should present himself in a grand way, but in this self-assurance, there were two suspicions: perhaps it wasn ...
On the cover of Weegee: Society of the Spectacle are two self-portraits of this enigmatic, larger-than-life photographer. In the first, resembling a felon’s mugshot, Weegee gives a hard stare ...
The curators’ ability to re-create his rented room and earlier exhibitions stems from his meticulous documentation of his own life—there are approximately 1,500 self-portraits in the Weegee ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNWeegee: Society of the Spectacle – a new book illuminates the grit and glamour of a photography icon - MSNThames & Hudson has just released Weegee: Society of the Spectacle, a comprehensive new book offering the first full ...
This lot is a set of 3 works. 1) Self-portrait on the Set of Journey into Light with Ludwig Donath, Viveca Lindfors, and Sterling Hayden, 1951. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print, 8 x 10 inches ...
More than anyone else, it was Arthur Fellig, self-insistently known as Weegee the Famous, whose “photographs of the poor were made—at least, originally—for the poor themselves.” ...
Bid now on Self-Portrait, Drunk Tank, Los Angeles by Weegee. View a wide Variety of artworks by Weegee, now available for sale on artnet Auctions.
Photographer Arthur Fellig, better known as Weegee, lugged his enormous Speed Graphic camera around the nighttime streets of New York City in the 1930s and ‘40s, cultivating a persona as stark ...
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