Erling Mandelmann

Erling Mandelmann.

Erling Mandelmann (18 November 1935, Copenhagen) is a Danish photographer. He began his career as a freelance photojournalist in the mid-1960s.[1][2]

Biography

Erling Mandelmann worked for 40 years as a freelance photojournalist and portrait photographer for a number of Swiss and European publications, as well as for various international organizations. (World Health Organization, International Labour Organization, the United Nations, Amnesty International). Erling Mandelmann has taken more than 500 portraits of personalities, including amongst others Noël Coward, 14th Dalai Lama, Nina Hagen, Johnny Hallyday, Prince Hans-Adam of Lichtenstein.

His photo-archives have been deposited at the Historical Museum of Lausanne.

Bibliography

Exhibitions

P = solo exhibitions; C = collective exhibitions

References

  1. "Erling Mandelmann (1935)". Objectif Photoreportage. Art Aujourd'hui. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  2. Henriques, Florence Millioud (1 May 2010). "La "Machine à habiter" du Corbusier devient un musée". 24 heures. Retrieved 26 September 2010.

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