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Celebrating the centennial of Saul Leiter’s birth, the official
retrospective of a revolutionary figure in twentieth-century
photography. Saul Leiter photographed and painted nearly every day
for over sixty years, amassing an enormous archive, most of which
remained unseen during his lifetime. Finding inspiration within a
few blocks of his apartment in Lower Manhattan, he was a master at
discovering beauty in the most ordinary places. Celebrated today
for his evocative colour photographs of New York in the 1950s and
1960s, which were unknown in their day, Leiter also found success
as a fashion photographer for Harper’s Bazaar. All the while he
was shooting black-and-white street scenes on his daily walks, and
nudes and intimate portraits back home, while continuing his
painting explorations with abstract watercolours, whimsical
sketchbooks and painted photographs. Created in collaboration with
the Saul Leiter Foundation, this definitive monograph brings
together these diverse yet interconnected bodies of work –
including much that was previously unpublished – to reveal the
complete artist for the first time.
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