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Inge Morath: Bal d’Hiver (1955) Play Essay The Paris social season opened with a big, elegant splash last Tuesday. The Baronne de Gabrol, President of ESSOR, an association for the protection of France’s [...]
Inge Morath: First Color (1953 – 1965) Play Essay “Rediscovering Inge Morath’s Early Color Photographs” by Mary Panzer. The recovery of Inge Morath’s color work provides the opportunity to [...]
Heute with Ernst Haas (1949) Play Essay Introduction by Warren Trabant In early 1948, as editor of Heute, a picture magazine published in Munich, I visited Vienna with the purpose of hiring someone to serve as my [...]
Inge Morath: China (1978 – 83) Play Essay Introduction by Arthur Miller This is not about the Cultural Revolution and its consequences, which, like the Thirty Years’ War in Europe, will be sifted by generations [...]
A Llama in Times Square (1957) Play Essay 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 [...]
The Misfits (1960) Play Essay 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 [...]
Inge Morath: The Road to Reno Play Essay Introduction by Arthur Miller Frank Taylor, who was an old friend of mine, and who I inveigled into being the producer [of The Misfits], thought it would be a great idea to get [...]
Inge Morath: Selected Images (1949 – 2002) Play Essay Inge Morath was a gifted photographer who could not resist infusing a touch of surrealism into her photographs. This playful element lifted her work above mere [...]
Inge Morath: Portraits & Personalities (1955 – 2001) Play Essay There is so much of my life in the faces in [these photographs]. If I had not looked into some of them my life would not have been the same. [...]
Inge Morath: Iran (1956) Play Essay 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 [...]