Ilse Bing  (American/German, 1899-1998) 

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Ilse Bing, Untitled (Paris, View From Pont Alexandre III)

 

Ilse Bing
Untitled (Paris, View From Pont Alexandre III)
1935

Enchères : May 30, 2012
Villa Grisebach Auktionen GmbH
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Ilse Bing, My Shadow in Amsterdam Graacht

 

Ilse Bing
My Shadow in Amsterdam Graacht
1933

Enchères : May 30, 2012
Villa Grisebach Auktionen GmbH
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Ilse Bing, Moulin Rouge With Self Portrait

 

Ilse Bing
Moulin Rouge With Self Portrait
1931

Enchères : May 30, 2012
Villa Grisebach Auktionen GmbH
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Ilse Bing, French Cancan, Moulin Rouge, Paris

 

Ilse Bing
French Cancan, Moulin Rouge, Paris
1931-1941

Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Ltd.
Ilse Bing, The Honorable Daisy Fellowes, Harper's Bazaar (Hat)

 

Ilse Bing
The Honorable Daisy Fellowes, Harper's Bazaar (Hat)
1933

Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Ltd.
Ilse Bing, CAN CAN DANCER, MOULIN ROUGE

 

Ilse Bing
CAN CAN DANCER, MOULIN ROUGE
Edwynn Houk Gallery
Ilse Bing, SELF PORTRAIT WITH STACCATO, NEW YORK

 

Ilse Bing
SELF PORTRAIT WITH STACCATO, NEW YORK
Edwynn Houk Gallery
Ilse Bing, EIFFEL TOWER AT NIGHT

 

Ilse Bing
EIFFEL TOWER AT NIGHT
Edwynn Houk Gallery
Ilse Bing, SELF PORTRAIT WITH LEICA

 

Ilse Bing
SELF PORTRAIT WITH LEICA
Edwynn Houk Gallery
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Ilse Bing, Le Moulin rouge, Paris (album of 12)

 

Ilse Bing
Le Moulin rouge, Paris (album of 12), 1931
Vente du: Nov 16, 2009
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Ilse Bing, The elevated and me, New York

 

Ilse Bing
The elevated and me, New York, 1936
Vente du: Nov 16, 2009
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Ilse Bing, Greta Garbo, Paris (poster)

 

Ilse Bing
Greta Garbo, Paris (poster), 1932
Vente du: Apr 26, 2007
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1899   Born in Frankfurt to affluent bourgeois family.
1920   Enrolls in the University of Frankfurt to study mathematics and physics but soon changes to art history eventually pursuing a doctoral degree.
1928   To illustrate her dissertation on an architect, she takes up photography and begins using a 9x12c, Voigtlander plate camera. She eventually abandons her dissertation to pursue a career as photographer.
1929   Purchases a Leica camera enjoying the freedom it provides
1929 - 1930   Her photographs are reproduced in photo-essays for Frankfurter Illustriete’s weekly supplement Das Illustriete Blatt.
1930   Moves to Paris in the Fall.
1932   New York gallerist Julien Levy includes Bing’s work in his seminal exhibition
1934   Experiments with solarization (which she discovered independently of Man Ray) to create a dream-like night-time atmosphere of statuaries, lights, and water.
1936   At the invitation of Carmel Snow she visits the US where she meets Alfred Stieglitz. This same year she has solo exhibitions at Galerie Chasseurs d’Images, Paris and Musée des Arts Décoratifs
1937   Marries pianist and musicologist Konrad Wolff. Her photographs are included in New York’s Museum of Modern Art’s “History of Photography” exhibition.
1930 - 1939   Her portraits, fashion and architectural studies are published in VU, Harper’s Bazaar, Le Monde, L’Illustration, Illustré, and Regards. Her work is included in the Groupe Annuel des Photographes at La Pleiade in 1931, 1932, 1933, and 1938 alongside that of Germaine Krull, André Kertesz, Florence Henri, Emmanuel Sougez, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson. Despite this she does not communicate or work closely with other photographers.
1940   She and her husband are interned in Paris as enemy aliens and in 1941 they immigrate to New York.
1947   Starts using electronic flash and larger format Rollei camera.
1957   Begins working exclusively in color until stopping completely in 1959.
1959   Quits photography and devotes herself to poetry which she composes in English, French, and German. Makes collages and drawings which incorporate photographic elements
1998   Dies in New York
2007   “Paris in Transition: Photographs from the National Gallery”, National Gallery, Washington, DC - USA
2005   “Town and Country: Modern Life in America” Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, MA- USA
2004 - 2005   “Ilse Bing: Queen of Leica” Victoria & Albert Museum, London- UK (solo)
2004   “French Photography of the1930s and 1940s”, Zabriskie Gallery, NY – USA
“My America: Art from the Jewish Museum Collection, 1900- 1955” Jewish Museum, New York, NY – USA. Traveled: Memorial Art Museum, Rochester University, Rochester, NY- USA
1999   “Insight: Women’s Photographs From the Collection of the George Eastman House”, Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, NY - USA
1998   “ilse Bing”, Edwynn Houk, New York, NY – USA (solo)
1996   “History of Women Photographers” New York Public Library, NY – USA
“Ilse Bing-Fotografien 1929-1956” Suermondt-Ludwig Museum, Aachen- Germany (solo)
1994   “Ilse Bing: Moulin Rouge, Paris, 1931”, Houk Friedman, NY _ USA (solo)
“Ilse Bing: Vintage Photographs”, Galerie Zur Stockeregg, Zurich, Switzerland (solo)
1992   “Ilse Bing: Frankfurt, Paris, New York”, Houk Friedman, NY – USA (solo)
1989   “The New Vision: Photography Between the World Wars, Ford Motor Company Collection”, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY - USA
“Ilse Bing: Germany, Paris, New York”, Edwynn Houk Gallery, Chicago, IL- USA (solo)
   Ilse Bing: Through the Looking Glass. Larisa Dryansky. Photographs edited by Edwynn Houk: Abrams, New York, 2006
   Photographers Encyclopedia International, 1839 to the present, A-K. Michele and Michel Auer. Editions Camera Obscura: Hermance, Switzerland, 1985
   Ilse Bing: Three Decades of Photography. Nancy C. Barrett. New Orleans Museum of Art. 1985
   Ilse Bing: Vision of a Century. Edwynn Houk Gallery: New York, NY, 1998
   Ilse Bing: Paris 1931-1952. Françoise Reynaud, Bernard de Montgolfier. 1987. Paris Musées, Muse Carnalvalet.