Saul Leiter

Saul Leiter

Infobox Person
name= Saul Leiter


caption= American Photographer
birth_date= 1923
birth_place= Pittsburg, PA
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occupation= Photographer & painter
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Saul Leiter (1923 –) is an American photographer and painter whose early work in the 1940s and 1950s was an important contribution to what came to be recognized as The New York School. Livingston, Jane (1992) The New York School: Photographs, 1936-1963, Steward Tabori & Chang]

Biography

Saul Leiter was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His father was a well known Talmumic scholar and Saul studied to become a rabbi. At age 23, however, he left theology school and moved to New York City to be a artist. He had developed an early interest in painting and was fortunate to meet the Abstract Expressionist painter Richard Pousette-Dart. Pousette-Dart and W. Eugene Smith encouraged Saul to pursue photography and he was soon experimenting with a 35mm Leica. He began associating with other comtemporary photographers such as Robert Frank and Diane Arbus and helped form what Jane Livingston has termed The New York School of photographers during the 1940s and 1950s.

Artistic Contribution

Leiter’s earliest black and white photographs show an extraordinary affinity for the medium, and by 1948 he began to experiment in color. Edward Steichen included Leiter’s black and white photographs in the exhibition "Always the Young Stranger" at the Museum of Modern Art in 1953. In the late 1950s the art director Henry Wolf published Leiter’s color fashion work in Esquire and later in Harper’s Bazaar. Leiter continued to work as a fashion photographer for the next 20 years and was published in Show, Elle, British Vogue, Queen, and Nova.

Leiter has made an enormous and unique contribution to photography. His abstracted forms and radically innovative compositions have a painterly quality that stands out among the work of his New York School contemporaries. Perhaps this is because Leiter has continued through the years to work as both a photographer and painter. His painterly sensibility reaches its fruition in his painted photographs of nudes on which he has actually applied layers of gouche and watercolor in a whimsical and sensuous way. His masterful use of the two media is apparent in these remarkable pieces.

Martin Harrison, editor and author of "Saul Leiter Early Color" [Harrison, Martin. Saul Leiter Early Color.] , writes, “Leiter’s sensibility…placed him outside the visceral confrontations with urban anxiety associated with photographers such as Robert Frank or William Klein. Instead, for him the camera provided an alternate way of seeing, of framing events and interpreting reality. He sought out moments of quiet humanity in the Manhattan maelstrom, forging a unique urban pastoral from the most unlikely of circumstances.”

Saul Leiter’s work is featured prominently in Jane Livingston’s "The New York School" and in Martin Harrison’s "Appearances: Fashion Photography Since 1945". His work is in the collections many prestigious public and private collections. In 2008, The Foundation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris mounted Leiter’s first museum exhibition in Europe with an accompanying catalog. Mr Leiter is represented in New York by the Howard Greenberg Gallery [ [http://www.howardgreenberg.com Howard Greenberg Gallery : Representing Photography by Allen Ginsberg, Bruce Davidson, Edward Steichen, Eikoh Hosoe, Frank Gohlke, Gordon Parks, Imogen Cunningham, Kenro Izu, ... ] ]

Exhibitions

elected Solo Exhibitions

elected Group Exhibitions

elected bibliography

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

*Alleti, Vince. “Shadows and Fog,” The Village Voice. February 9, 1993, p.79.
*Best, Isabel. “Saul Man,” British Journal of Photography. August 2006, pp.13-15.
*Coleman, A.D. “Letter From: New York, No.41,” PhotoMetro. April, 1993, p.28.
*Coleman, A.D. “Focusing on a Lesser-Known Cohort of Avedon and Arbus,” The New York Observer. February 8, 1993.
*Cowley, Rob. “Saul Leiter’s World,” Infinity. September 1961, pp.13-15.
*Gottlieb, Jane. “In Living Color, The unassuming Saul Leiter finally and reluctantly, steps into the limelight,” Photo District News, January 2007, pp.37-39.
*Harrison, Martin. Appearances: Fashion Photography Since 1945. London: Rizzoli, 1991.
*Harrison, Martin. “Saul Leiter Rediscovered,” The Correspondent Magazine. November 12, 1989, pp.14-20.
*Hostetler, Lisa. “In Living Color: Photographs by Saul Leiter,” 2006, Milwaukee Art Museum. Exhibition Gallery Guide.
*Koetzle, Michael. “Saul Leiter: Color has its own Qualities,” Leica World. January, 2000.
*Kozloff, Max. “Saul Leiter’s Elegance,” Matador. Volume J. Spring 2007.
*Livingston, Jane. The New York School: Photographs 1936-1963. New York: Stuart, Tabori and Chang, 1992.
*Loke, Margarett. “Saul Leiter, Howard Greenberg Gallery,” Artnews. September, 1993, p.174.
*Maine, Stephen. “Color Pioneer,” Art in America. April, 2006, pp.78-79
*Meyers, William. “When the World Stopped Being Black & White,” The New York Sun. December 22, 2005.
*Roberts, Pamela. “A Century of Colour Photography: From the Autochrome to the Digital Age,” Andre Deutsch, London, 2007.
*Smith, Roberta. “Saul Leiter: Early Color,” The New York Times. December 30, 2005. Weekend Arts.
*Tallmer, Jerry. “Still Time to Develop,” The New York Post. January 29, 1993
*Woodward, Richard B. “Ten Undervalued Masters of Photography,” Art&Auction. February 2006.

Monographs

*Harrison, Martin. Saul Leiter, Early Color, Steidl Publishers, Göttingen, Germany, 2006
*Delpire, Robert. Saul Leiter, Photo Poche, Paris, 2007
*Harrison, Martin. Saul Leiter, Early Black and White, Steidl Publishers, Göttingen, Germany, 2008
*Sire, Agnès. Saul Leiter, Steidl Publishers, Göttingen, Germany 2008

elected Public Collections

* [http://www.addisongallery.org/ The Addison Gallery of American Art] , Phillips Academy, Andover
*The The Albertina Museum, Vienna
*The Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth
*The Art Institute of Chicago
*The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore
*The Milwaukee Art Museum
*The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
*The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
*The Museum of Modern Art, New York
*The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
*The St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis
*The Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin,
*The Victoria & Albert Museum, London
*The Whitney Museum of American Arts, New York

Notes

External links

* [http://www.lensculture.com/leiter.html 16 photographs by Saul Leiter]

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