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Sergio Larrain - Café de marins à Valparaiso, Chili, 1963

Autore: Sergio Larrain Titolo: Café de marins à Valparaiso, Chili, 1963 Dimensioni: 34.5 x 29.5 cm Condizioni: Buone (lieve ingiallimento margini) Photo: Sergio Larrain Copyright: Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos Fotolitografia monocromatica su carta fotografica pesante, stampata in alta qualità di stampa nel 2001. La presenza di un bordo bianco è stato pensato per favorirne l'incorniciatura con utilizzo di passepartout. Sergio Larrain was born in 1931, in Santiago, Chile. He surrounded himself with music, books, and paintings all his life because of his father, Sergio Larrain Garcia Moreno, a great connoisseur of art and an architect. Larrain took up photography in 1949, and from then until 1953, he studied forestry at the University of California at Berkeley. He then attended the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor before setting off to travel throughout Europe and the Middle East. Thus began Larrain’s work as a freelance photographer. He became a staff photographer for the Brazilian magazine O Cruzeiro and in 1956 the Museum of Modern Art in New York bought two of his pictures. In 1958, Larrain was given a grant from the British Council that allowed him to produce a series of photographs of London. The same year Henri Cartier-Bresson saw his photographs of street children and suggested that he work for Magnum. Larrain spent two years in Paris, where he worked for international press titles. He became a Magnum associate in 1959 and a full member in 1961. He returned to Chile in 1961 when the poet Pablo Neruda invited him to photograph his house. In 1968, he came into contact with Bolivian guru Óscar Ichazo and virtually gave up photography in order to pursue his study of Eastern culture and mysticism, adopting a lifestyle in keeping with his ideals. He devoted himself to spreading knowledge of yoga, writing, painting in oils, and occasionally taking the odd photograph. Parole chiave: Werner Bischof, Ernst Haas, Dennis Stock, Herbert List, Cornell Capa, Elliott Erwitt, Burt Glinn, Erich Hartmann, Erich Lessing, Inge Morath, Marc Riboud, Eve Arnold, William Eugene Smith, Wayne Miller, René Burri, Bruce Davidson, Ernst Haas, Hiroshi Hamaya, Sergio Larrain, Constantine Manos, Ian Berry, David Hurn, Marilyn Silverstone, Bruno Barbey, Philip Jones Griffiths, Leonard Freed, Paul Fusco, Josef Koudelka, Gilles Peress, Sebastião Salgado, Richard Kalvar, Guy Le Querrec, Raymond Depardon, Alex Webb, Susan Meiselas, Eugene Richards, Martine Franck, Chris Steele-Perkins, Abbas, Jean Gaumy, Harry Gruyaert, Peter Marlow, James Nachtwey, Steve McCurry, Eli Reed, Thomas Hoepker, Hiroji Kubota, Ferdinando Scianna, Stuart Franklin, Patrick Zachmann, Larry Towell, Carl De Keyzer, Nikos Economopoulos, Martin Parr, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, David Alan Harvey, John Vink, Donovan Wylie, Chien-Chi Chang, Alex Majoli, Lise Sarfati, Bruce Gilden, Thomas Dworzak, Paolo Pellegrin, Jonas Bendiksen, Jim Goldberg, Mark Power, Trent Parke, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Antoine d’Agata, Alec Soth, Cristina García Rodero, Christopher Anderson, Bieke Depoorter, Moises Saman, Mikheal Subbotzki, Jacob Aue Sobol, Jerome Sessini, Olivia Arthur, Peter van Aghtmael, Matt Black, Carolyn Drake, Richard Mosse, Newsha Tavakolian, Max Pinckers, Cristina de Middel, Emin Ozmen, Enri Canaj, Sim Chi Yin, Gregory Halpern, Rafal Milach, Lua Ribeira, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Sohrab Hura, Lorenzo Meloni, Nanna Heitmann, Zied Ben Romdhane, Sabiha Cimen, Hanna Price, Khalik Allah, Colby Deal, Yael Martinez.

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Sergio Larrain - Café de marins à Valparaiso, Chili, 1963

Sergio Larrain - Café de marins à Valparaiso, Chili, 1963

Autore: Sergio Larrain
Titolo: Café de marins à Valparaiso, Chili, 1963
Dimensioni: 34.5 x 29.5 cm
Condizioni: Buone (lieve ingiallimento margini)

Photo: Sergio Larrain
Copyright: Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos

Fotolitografia monocromatica su carta fotografica pesante, stampata in alta qualità di stampa nel 2001. La presenza di un bordo bianco è stato pensato per favorirne l'incorniciatura con utilizzo di passepartout.

Sergio Larrain was born in 1931, in Santiago, Chile. He surrounded himself with music, books, and paintings all his life because of his father, Sergio Larrain Garcia Moreno, a great connoisseur of art and an architect. Larrain took up photography in 1949, and from then until 1953, he studied forestry at the University of California at Berkeley. He then attended the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor before setting off to travel throughout Europe and the Middle East. Thus began Larrain’s work as a freelance photographer. He became a staff photographer for the Brazilian magazine O Cruzeiro and in 1956 the Museum of Modern Art in New York bought two of his pictures.
In 1958, Larrain was given a grant from the British Council that allowed him to produce a series of photographs of London. The same year Henri Cartier-Bresson saw his photographs of street children and suggested that he work for Magnum. Larrain spent two years in Paris, where he worked for international press titles. He became a Magnum associate in 1959 and a full member in 1961. He returned to Chile in 1961 when the poet Pablo Neruda invited him to photograph his house.
In 1968, he came into contact with Bolivian guru Óscar Ichazo and virtually gave up photography in order to pursue his study of Eastern culture and mysticism, adopting a lifestyle in keeping with his ideals. He devoted himself to spreading knowledge of yoga, writing, painting in oils, and occasionally taking the odd photograph.




























Parole chiave: Werner Bischof, Ernst Haas, Dennis Stock, Herbert List, Cornell Capa, Elliott Erwitt, Burt Glinn, Erich Hartmann, Erich Lessing, Inge Morath, Marc Riboud, Eve Arnold, William Eugene Smith, Wayne Miller, René Burri, Bruce Davidson, Ernst Haas, Hiroshi Hamaya, Sergio Larrain, Constantine Manos, Ian Berry, David Hurn, Marilyn Silverstone, Bruno Barbey, Philip Jones Griffiths, Leonard Freed, Paul Fusco, Josef Koudelka, Gilles Peress, Sebastião Salgado, Richard Kalvar, Guy Le Querrec, Raymond Depardon, Alex Webb, Susan Meiselas, Eugene Richards, Martine Franck, Chris Steele-Perkins, Abbas, Jean Gaumy, Harry Gruyaert, Peter Marlow, James Nachtwey, Steve McCurry, Eli Reed, Thomas Hoepker, Hiroji Kubota, Ferdinando Scianna, Stuart Franklin, Patrick Zachmann, Larry Towell, Carl De Keyzer, Nikos Economopoulos, Martin Parr, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, David Alan Harvey, John Vink, Donovan Wylie, Chien-Chi Chang, Alex Majoli, Lise Sarfati, Bruce Gilden, Thomas Dworzak, Paolo Pellegrin, Jonas Bendiksen, Jim Goldberg, Mark Power, Trent Parke, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Antoine d’Agata, Alec Soth, Cristina García Rodero, Christopher Anderson, Bieke Depoorter, Moises Saman, Mikheal Subbotzki, Jacob Aue Sobol, Jerome Sessini, Olivia Arthur, Peter van Aghtmael, Matt Black, Carolyn Drake, Richard Mosse, Newsha Tavakolian, Max Pinckers, Cristina de Middel, Emin Ozmen, Enri Canaj, Sim Chi Yin, Gregory Halpern, Rafal Milach, Lua Ribeira, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Sohrab Hura, Lorenzo Meloni, Nanna Heitmann, Zied Ben Romdhane, Sabiha Cimen, Hanna Price, Khalik Allah, Colby Deal, Yael Martinez.

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