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PETER
KORNISS - ATTACHMENT 1967-2008
In
Attachment, Peter Korniss, Hungarian documentary photographer
and† humanitarian artist, records for more than forty†years
the disappearing peasant way of life and culture. He focuses
on the village folk, industrial workers,† children and the
old people of Hungary and Transylvania and through his eyes,†
we become fond of these people and their culture. “To preserve
a way of life that will soon disappear!† As a photographer
I couldn’t have found a better task for myself. The gift
of photography is that we can preserve even†the most ephemeral
subject: man – in the world he created and in which he lives.”
Beginning
in 1967,† Korniss noted that “in the dim light of a ‘dance
house’ in Szek, … it was as if nothing had changed†here
in this tiny Transylvanian village for a hundred years.
Yet, by the beginning of the1990s, “… after the political
landslide†in East Europe, the life of the old, familiar
villages began to change before my eyes. The changes came
swiftly and were eye-catching.† The symbols of distant worlds
arrived in peasant homes."
Peter
Korniss worked for the women’s weekly Nok Lapja, from 1961
until 1991, and was Picture Editor†for the theatrical monthly
Szinhaz between 1991 and 1999. A freelance photographer†since
1999, Korniss’ photographs have been seen in international
magazines including†National Geographic, Geo Magazine, Fortune,
Time, and Forbes. Exhibitions of his work have been held
in galleries and museums in sixteen countries. In 2004 Peter
Korniss was awarded the Pulitzer Memorial Prize.
Published
in Hungary by Helikon Publishing House, Budapest Distributed
by Fresco Fine Art Publications in cooperation with the
University of New Mexico Press
Photography December 9
x 11 288 pages 215 b&w plates Hardcover 978-963-227-167-5
$75.00, ($ Cdn)
Published by Helikon Publishing House, Budapest
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