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Sander Gallery. Catalogue 1. Sander Gallery, Washington, DC, 1979.

Sander Gallery. Catalogue 1. Sander Gallery, Washington, DC, 1979.

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Issued in an edition of 2,000. 80 pages of 105 photographs by well known photographers, biographies of photographers, and list of exhibitions in 1978-1979. Photographers include August Sander; Blossfeldt; Renger-Patzsch; Walter Peterhans; Grete Stern; Ellen Auerbach; Edmund Kesting; Bruguiere; Tabard; Kertesz; Frantisek Vobecky; Herbert List; Weege; Lisette Model; Blumenfeld; Sudek; Chargesheimer; Ellen Auerbach; Eliot Porter; Floris Neususs; Andre Gelpke; H. Ribesch; Larry Fink; Rosalind Solomon; Petr Helbich; William Christenberry; Helmut & Gabriele Nothhelfer; Wilhelm Schurmann; Joan Salinger; Arnold Kramer; W. Von Dem Bussche; Victor Schrager; Rudolfl Lichtsteiner. Fine with very minor edgewear.  Summary:

Catalogue I: 20th Century Photography is an elegant exhibition and gallery catalogue published in 1979 by the Sander Gallery in Washington, DC. This softcover volume serves as a curated showcase of the gallery's premier holdings, presenting a sophisticated cross-section of European and American modernist photography.

Key Overview and Objectives

  • Commercial and Artistic Curation: The catalogue was designed to function both as a record of the gallery's inventory and as an educational resource. It provided collectors and institutions with a carefully structured look at the technical and stylistic evolutions of the medium across the 20th century.

  • Biographical Contextualization: Rather than simply presenting a portfolio of images, the volume grounds each entry by pairing the artwork with a concise, informative biography of the respective artist.

Core Themes and Featured Artists

  • Embracing the Avant-Garde: The catalogue places a strong emphasis on European avant-garde and experimental photography. It prominently features works by Bauhaus pioneer Walter Peterhans, as well as Czech modernist master Josef Sudek, highlighting themes of abstraction, precision, and structural form.

  • Candid and Street Realism: In contrast to the formal geometry of the European modernists, the collection balances its narrative with the raw, high-contrast street photography of American photojournalist Weegee, alongside contemporary imagery from European and American artists.

  • Visual Precision: The layout presents a diverse visual spread consisting of numerous crisp, black-and-white plates alongside high-quality color reproductions, capturing the textural variations and tonal ranges unique to each photographer's printing process.

Significance

Catalogue I stands as a vital historical document reflecting the growing institutional and commercial validation of photography as a fine art form during the late 1970s. By bridging the gap between legendary mid-century European masters and contemporary photographers, the Sander Gallery publication offered American audiences a refined, cohesive framework for collecting and appreciating 20th-century photographic history.

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