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"DAVID SEYMOUR - CHIM". Collectif. Editions Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM), Valence. 2003.

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DAVID SEYMOUR - CHIM

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  • "DAVID SEYMOUR - CHIM". Collectif. Editions Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM), Valence. 2003. in-4 carré, dos droit, couverture souple cartonnée photo à rabat. 258 pages. Textes trilingues Anglais / Espagnol / Catalan de Kosme de Barañano, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Eileen & Ben Shneiderman, John G. Morris, Ramón Esparza, Josep Vicent Monzó, illustré de 145 reproductions photographiques noir & blanc, hors texte, par David Seymour. Ouvrage réalisé dans le cadre de l'exposition consacrée au photographe à l'IVAM, Valence, du 27 Février au 13 Avril 2003.

     

    "Chim, like Robert Capa, was a Parisian from Montparnasse. He had the intelligence of a chess-player; with the air of a maths teacher he applied his vast curiosity and culture to a great number of subjects. We had been friends since 1933. The precision of his critical spirit had rapidly become indispensable to those around him. Photography to him was a pawn that he moved all over the chessboard of his intelligence. One of his pawns kept in reserve was his culinary delicacy, which he handled with gentle authority, always ordering good wines and elaborate dishes. He had one area of personal elegance: his black silk ties. His perspicacity, his very delicacy, often gave him a sad, even disabused smile, which brightened if one humoured him. He gave and demanded much human warmth. He had so many friends everywhere; he was a born godfather. When I went to announce his death to his friend Dave Schoenbrun, he said to me in the conversation that followed: "You and I know each other very little. And yet Chim was a friend of both of us. He was a man of secret compartments and he forgot to make them communicate." He accepted the servitudes of his profession and turned out to be brave in situations that seemed utterly foreign to his personality, Chim picked up his camera the way a doctor takes his stethoscope out of his bag, applying his diagnosis to the condition of the heart, His own was vulnerable." Henri Cartier-Bresson.

     

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