- Anya Teixeira
Anya Teixeira (B.
Ukraine , 1913 — D.London , 1992) was a streetphotographer andphotojournalist .Teixeira's family escaped the Russian Revolution through a rescue mounted by her uncle
Morris Gest , aNew York impresario . The family settled inBerlin in 1924 so as to be near at hand for the expected overthrow of theBolshevik regime. Fifteen years later her family had to flee from theNazis . Arriving inEngland in April, 1939, she found thatrefugees like her were only allowed to be domestic servants or factory workers but she was eventually allowed anoffice job. She was to be penned into various secretarial positions until herretirement in 1975. Photography was a spare time activity taken up seriously as late as 47. Three years later she co-founded the Creative Photo Group inLondon which drew approval from the historians Helmut and Alison Gernsheim in their book, "A Concise History of Photography".Exhibitions
*'Fotoarbeiten', Congress Centrum,
Hamburg
*On Stage',Camden Arts Centre , London
*Dancing in the Streets', Camden Arts Centre, London
*World Press Photo,The Hague
*Photokina (awarded Crystal Obelisk)Cologne
*'Art for Society',Whitechapel Art Gallery , London
*Midland Art Centre,Birmingham
*Midland Group,Nottingham
*British Council Travelling Exhibition (India ,Pakistan ,Sri Lanka )
*British Council Theatre Exhibition,Lisbon
*British Council Fringe Theatre Exhibition,Venezuela
*Women's Images of Men, ICA, LondonQuote on photography
"I find it somewhat difficult to make statements about my work in words and think that this is best done through my photography, but the following observations may serve. I like experimentation in photography but not overstepping the dividing line between artistic expression and gimmickry for its own sake. Though attracted by abstracts and graphic shapes, I find people the most rewarding subject because of the infinite variety this offers. As I am involved with theatrical photography and believe that specialization can be limiting, I like to compensate by taking people 'off stage' or rather off guard, children in particular."
Resources
Dr Walter Boje (Editor) Foto Prisma, April 1963
Anya Teixeira (Contributor) AP, Calls for formation of Creative Photo Group 14 August 1963
Ainslie Ellis (Reviewer) British Journal of Photography,16 October 1964
Anya Teixeira (Invited Reviewer)The Photographic Journal of the Royal Photographic Society, November 1967
External links
* [http://www.anyateixeira.co.uk Official website]
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