Brassaï

(1899-1984)

    Brassaï (French: [bʁasaj]pseudonym of Gyula Halász9 September 1899 – 8 July 1984) was a Hungarian–French photographer, sculptor, medalist, writer, and filmmaker who rose to international fame in France in the 20th century. He was one of the numerous Hungarian artists who flourished in Paris beginning between the world wars.

    In the early 21st century, the discovery of more than 200 letters and hundreds of drawings and other items from the period 1940 to 1984 has provided scholars with material for understanding his later life and career.

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    Projects

    The concealed lighting
and the surrounding darkness, the soft hiss of a gas-jet and the gentle plash of running water combine to lend a bizarre, imponderable charm
to the stark ugliness of this “Vespasienne”.
    Paris by Night

    Parisian nightlife during the interwar period, capturing the interplay of light and shadow in the city’s streets and social underworld.

    Books

    Brassai: Paris by Night

    (Flammarion, 2012)

    Brassai: For the Love of Paris

    (Flammarion, 2014)

    Brassai: Paris

    (TASCHEN, 2008)

    The Secret Paris of the 30's

    (Pantheon Books, 1977)

    Brassai: The Eye of Paris

    (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1999)

    Brassai

    (Fundación Mapfre, 2018)

    Brassai: No Ordinary Eyes

    (Thames & Hudson, 2000)

    Brassai

    (Pantheon Books, 1988)