Robert Häusser
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Robert Häusser (8 November 1924 - 5 August 2013), was a German photographer.[1]
He has exhibited at more than 50 one-man-shows in museums and art galleries in Germany, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Russia, Slovenia and the USA.[2]
He received the Hasselblad Award in 1995. His award citation described his work as "extension and development of the "subjective photography" genre, which was launched, and won considerable acclaim, in Europe during the post-war years. His graphic and pregnant studies of landscapes and architecture combine a fine simplification of the essentials of his subjects with a quietly threatening tone".[3]
Awards
- Hasselblad Award (1995)
- David Octavius Hill Medal (1984)
References
- ↑ "Fotograf Robert Häusser gestorben - SPIEGEL ONLINE". Spiegel.de. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
- ↑ "PRESS RELEASE: Robert Häusser is awarded the Hasselblad Foundation International Photography Prize for 1995". Hasselblad Foundation. June 29, 1995.
- ↑ "Robert Häusser". Hasselblad Foundation.
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