Originally published to coincide with an exhibition at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris, this book features both well-known images and previously unpublished portraits: Ezra Pound, Andre Breton, Martin Luther King, Samuel Beckett, Truman Capote, Susan Sontag, Carl Jung, William Faulkner, Marilyn Monroe, Henri Matisse, and many more.
Each photograph was chosen because it perfectly embodies Cartier-Bresson's description of what he was attempting to communicate in his work: "Above all I look for an inner silence. I seek to translate the personality and not an expression." The portraits reproduced here—discreet, without artifice—confirm once more the singular gift of Cartier-Bresson, who instinctively knew in which revealing fraction of a second to click the shutter. 97 tritone photographs
About the Authors:
Agnes Sire is the Director of the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Jean-Luc Nancy is a French philosopher whose books include Being Singular Plural.
Each photograph was chosen because it perfectly embodies Cartier-Bresson's description of what he was attempting to communicate in his work: "Above all I look for an inner silence. I seek to translate the personality and not an expression." The portraits reproduced here—discreet, without artifice—confirm once more the singular gift of Cartier-Bresson, who instinctively knew in which revealing fraction of a second to click the shutter. 97 tritone photographs
About the Authors:
Agnes Sire is the Director of the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Jean-Luc Nancy is a French philosopher whose books include Being Singular Plural.