Edward Hartwig

Edward Hartwig ( born September 6, 1909 in Moscow, † 28 October 2003 in Warsaw, Poland) is one of the most important Central European and Polish photographers of the 20th century.

Life

Edward Hartwig, who was born in 1909 in Moscow, grew up in Lublin and studied in Vienna with Rudolf Koppitz Photography. He worked mainly in Warsaw and had close contacts with artists such as Tadeusz Kantor and Henryk Berlewi. The album " Fotografika " was moved in different languages ​​and brought him international recognition. This was followed by a variety of exhibitions in Europe and overseas. Hartwig is a founding member of the Polish Art Photographers Association ( ZPAF ). The estate of Edward Hartwig is exclusively promoted by Gaiser & Cie. represented in Frankfurt am Main.

Exhibitions

  • Edward Hartwig - Poetic Rebel from 27 September 2012 to 28 February 2013 at the City Gallery Neu-Isenburg
  • Book of the exhibition: Edward Hartwig Poetic Rebel. available from December 14, 2011
  • Edward Hartwig - " Henryk Berlewi Models " at Schindowski Heller - Moonblinx Gallery - until September 14, 2011
  • Edward Hartwig - a retrospective in Munich Moonblinx Gallery and Gaiser & Cie. guest at the Polish Cultural Center from March 3 to April 6, 2011
  • Great photographer of the 20th century - Edward Hartwig (1909 - 2003) retrospective of the Polish master photographer in Camera and Photo Museum in Leipzig from 27 February 2010 until May 30, 2010
  • Edward Hartwig " No Entry " Moonblinx Gallery guest at the Polish Institute in Dusseldorf from 24 November 2009 to February 19, 2010
  • Edward Hartwig " No Entry " in the Moonblinx Gallery, Frankfurt, Mainzer Landstrasse 65-67 in Frankfurt am Main, September 5, 2009 to October 10, 2009
  • Edward Hartwig " No Entry " Moonblinx Gallery visits the Polish Museum in Rapperswil on July 4, 2009 to August 30, 2009
  • " FotoFest Houston " (1988)
  • " 10 Great Art Photographers of FIAP " ( Padua, 1979)
  • " 10 Photographers of the World" gallery Neustadt (Vienna, 1971)
  • Photokina (Cologne, 1969)
  • International Photography Exhibition, Richmond Art Gallery (Canada, 1955)
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