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Discovering Brazil s unknown modernist photographers
news Discovering Brazil s unknown modernist photographers dw.com 08/05/2021 Isabela Martel A MoMA exhibition displays the works of photographers who became pioneers of modernism in Brazil, but remained unacknowledged for the past 50 years. © Julio Agostinelli/MoMA An expression of Brazilian modernist photography: Circus by Julio Agostinelli (1951) Gertrudes Altschul, a Jewish photographer born in Germany in 1904, fled her home country to escape Nazi persecution in 1939. She immigrated to São Paulo, Brazil, where she opened with her husband a business of handmade decorative flowers. A few years later, in 1952, Altschul she signed up for a basic photography course and became part of a photo club called Foto Cine Clube Bandeirante (FCCB).
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Amateur hour turns to golden hour for forgotten Brazilian photo club with New York show
Amateur dramatics: Julio Agostinelli’s Circus (Circense) (1951) will be on show at MoMA © 2016 MoMA, NY, © 2020 Estate of Julio Agostinelli. A prolific but little-known collective of Brazilian amateur photographers from the mid-20th century is the subject of a new show at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York this week. The Foto-Cine Clube Bandeirante (FCCB) which primarily included hobbyists, but also established artists such as José Oiticica Filho and German Lorca was founded in São Paulo in 1939 and produced captivating work that remains largely unseen by audiences outside Brazil. The show will comprise more than 60 photographs that reveal “a chapter of art history that has been woefully neglected”, says the MoMA photography curator Sarah Meister.
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