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INGE MORATH
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.INGE MORATH
Inge Morath: In Her Own Words. I personally arrived slowly at photography. I studied languages at university, took some courses in journalism, worked first as a translator and then as an editor for the Information Services Branch of the occupying American Forces in Salzburg, later in Vienna. CONTACT | INGE MORATH Inge Morath Estate c/o Magnum Foundation (Satellite office, by appointment only) 59 East 4th Street, 7W New York, NY 10003 +1 (212) 684-4195 (voicemail only) IM ESTATE | INGE MORATH Inge Morath Estate. The Inge Morath Foundation (former non-profit) was established in 2003 to facilitate the study and appreciation of Inge Morath’s contribution to photography.. The Foundation served as a public resource for the international community of scholars and curators, as well as general audiences interested in Morath’s work, and supported work in three program areas: Grants and PORTRAITS & PERSONALITIES (1955 In reacting to more than one pair of eyes, to more than one relationship, a veil is drawn rather than lifted. Sometimes a familiar face seen in a new light is rediscovered. I delight in these encounters. From Portraits. Photographs by Inge Morath. Aperture: NewYork, 1986.
IM STORIES | INGE MORATH Essay will play automatically, hover over image for additional options. Like many of the iconic images for which she is recognized, Inge Morath’s A Llama in Times Square originated in a magazine assignment. In its December 2, 1957 issue, LIFE magazine published a one-page story, in its humorous Animals section, entitled High-paid llama in big city.The story was about a menagerie of THE ROAD TO RENO (1960) When confronted the inevitable hamburger everywhere, they were driven back to eating carrots and apples and tea. The ’60s in America, of course, was the despair and the secret hope of a lot of European intellectuals. The freedom, the local inventiveness, the friendliness, charmed them. And Inge, I know, was pleasantly surprised by how dearIRAN (1956)
Interview with Inge Morath by Kurt Kaindl, Salzburg, 1992. I wanted to photograph the Silk Road, to follow Marco Polo’s traces to China. I thought it would be a good idea to start in Iran. So, I told Holiday Magazine that I would like to photograph Iran; that was in 1956. A LLAMA IN TIMES SQUARE (1957) Essay will play automatically, hover over image for additional options. Like many of the iconic images for which she is recognized, Inge Morath’s A Llama in Times Square originated in a magazine assignment. In its December 2, 1957 issue, LIFE magazine published a one-page story, in its humorous Animals section, entitled High-paid llama in big city.The story was about a menagerie of MIMI CHAKAROVA: SEX TRAFFICKING IN EASTERN EUROPE Mimi Chakarova (USA): Sex Trafficking in Eastern Europe Inge Morath Award Recipient, 2005. Gallery offline – updating soon. I had already begun investigating the subject in Eastern Europe, an area I’m familiar with since I grew up in communist Bulgaria and immigrated to the U.S. after its collapse.INGE MORATH
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.INGE MORATH
Inge Morath: In Her Own Words. I personally arrived slowly at photography. I studied languages at university, took some courses in journalism, worked first as a translator and then as an editor for the Information Services Branch of the occupying American Forces in Salzburg, later in Vienna. CONTACT | INGE MORATH Inge Morath Estate c/o Magnum Foundation (Satellite office, by appointment only) 59 East 4th Street, 7W New York, NY 10003 +1 (212) 684-4195 (voicemail only) IM ESTATE | INGE MORATH Inge Morath Estate. The Inge Morath Foundation (former non-profit) was established in 2003 to facilitate the study and appreciation of Inge Morath’s contribution to photography.. The Foundation served as a public resource for the international community of scholars and curators, as well as general audiences interested in Morath’s work, and supported work in three program areas: Grants and PORTRAITS & PERSONALITIES (1955 In reacting to more than one pair of eyes, to more than one relationship, a veil is drawn rather than lifted. Sometimes a familiar face seen in a new light is rediscovered. I delight in these encounters. From Portraits. Photographs by Inge Morath. Aperture: NewYork, 1986.
IM STORIES | INGE MORATH Essay will play automatically, hover over image for additional options. Like many of the iconic images for which she is recognized, Inge Morath’s A Llama in Times Square originated in a magazine assignment. In its December 2, 1957 issue, LIFE magazine published a one-page story, in its humorous Animals section, entitled High-paid llama in big city.The story was about a menagerie of THE ROAD TO RENO (1960) When confronted the inevitable hamburger everywhere, they were driven back to eating carrots and apples and tea. The ’60s in America, of course, was the despair and the secret hope of a lot of European intellectuals. The freedom, the local inventiveness, the friendliness, charmed them. And Inge, I know, was pleasantly surprised by how dearIRAN (1956)
Interview with Inge Morath by Kurt Kaindl, Salzburg, 1992. I wanted to photograph the Silk Road, to follow Marco Polo’s traces to China. I thought it would be a good idea to start in Iran. So, I told Holiday Magazine that I would like to photograph Iran; that was in 1956. A LLAMA IN TIMES SQUARE (1957) Essay will play automatically, hover over image for additional options. Like many of the iconic images for which she is recognized, Inge Morath’s A Llama in Times Square originated in a magazine assignment. In its December 2, 1957 issue, LIFE magazine published a one-page story, in its humorous Animals section, entitled High-paid llama in big city.The story was about a menagerie of MIMI CHAKAROVA: SEX TRAFFICKING IN EASTERN EUROPE Mimi Chakarova (USA): Sex Trafficking in Eastern Europe Inge Morath Award Recipient, 2005. Gallery offline – updating soon. I had already begun investigating the subject in Eastern Europe, an area I’m familiar with since I grew up in communist Bulgaria and immigrated to the U.S. after its collapse.NEWS | INGE MORATH
Magnum Foundation, Magnum Photos, and the Inge Morath Estate are pleased to announce Tamara Merino as the recipient of this year’s Inge Morath Award. She will receive a $5,000 production grant to support the completion of her long-term documentary project, Underland.For the first time in the award’s history, the finalist will receive a $1,000 grant in support of their project. PORTRAITS & PERSONALITIES (1955 In reacting to more than one pair of eyes, to more than one relationship, a veil is drawn rather than lifted. Sometimes a familiar face seen in a new light is rediscovered. I delight in these encounters. From Portraits. Photographs by Inge Morath. Aperture: NewYork, 1986.
IM STORIES | INGE MORATH Inge Morath: Stories. I have photographed since 1952 and worked with Magnum Photos since 1953, first out of Paris, later out of New York. I am usually labeled as a photojournalist, as are all members of Magnum. I am quoting Henri Cartier-Bresson’s explanation for this: He wrote to John Szarkowski in answer to an essay in which Szarkowski stated that Cartier-Bresson labels himself as a IM ESTATE | INGE MORATH Inge Morath Estate. The Inge Morath Foundation (former non-profit) was established in 2003 to facilitate the study and appreciation of Inge Morath’s contribution to photography.. The Foundation served as a public resource for the international community of scholars and curators, as well as general audiences interested in Morath’s work, and supported work in three program areas: Grants andMIDDLE YEARS
Middle Years (1945 – 1962) After the Second World War, Morath worked as a translator and journalist. In 1948, she was hired by Warren Trabant, first as Vienna Correspondent and later as the Austrian editor, for Heute, an illustrated magazine published by the US Information Agency in Munich.Morath encountered photographer Ernst Haas in post-war Vienna, and brought his work to Trabant’s GEMMA PADLEY: LOST AND FOUND Lost and Found: Inge Morath First Color By Gemma Padley. Published in Amateur Photographer, January 27, 2010.. 36hr of Fun with Generic Cialis Cialis is currently manufactured by a bio-pharmaceutical company named as Eli Lilly and ICOS cooperation and it is also known as Tadalafil. Cialis pill has got its approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) association in November, 2003THE MISFITS (1960)
Essay will play automatically, hover over image for additional options. Extracts from an interview with Inge Morath by Gail Levin. The coverage of The Misfits was a very special thing. The producer had a unique idea of creating a document about the shooting of YUE REN: GAY SCENE IN BEIJING Yue Ren (China): Gay Scene in Beijing Inge Morath Award Finalist, 2005. Gallery offline – updating soon. One of my good friends is a gay, whose emotional life is very complex. MIMI CHAKAROVA: SEX TRAFFICKING IN EASTERN EUROPE Mimi Chakarova (USA): Sex Trafficking in Eastern Europe Inge Morath Award Recipient, 2005. Gallery offline – updating soon. I had already begun investigating the subject in Eastern Europe, an area I’m familiar with since I grew up in communist Bulgaria and immigrated to the U.S. after its collapse. JENN ACKERMAN: TRAPPED, MENTAL ILLNESS IN AMERICA’S Jenn Ackerman (USA): Trapped, Mental Illness in America’s Prisons Inge Morath Award Finalist, 2009. Gallery offline – updating soon “We (prisons) are the surrogate mental hospitals now,” says Larry Chandler, warden at the Kentucky State Reformatory.INGE MORATH
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INGE MORATH
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.Inge Morath, 1956.
Photographer unknown. 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. She began photographing in London in 1951, and assisted Henri Cartier-Bresson as a researcher in 1953-54. In 1955, after working for two years as a photographer, she became a Magnum member. 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.* Artsy
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