Kafka's Grave

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Kafka's Grave

$500.00

Kafka's Grave and other stories
Photographs by Paul Ickovic
Foreword by David Mamet.
Okapi Editions, New York and Nairobi, 1986

Hardcover, 17 x 14 inches. Thirty-eight photographs rendered as tritones, printed by dry trap at The Stinehour Press under the supervision of Stephen Stinehour. Winner of AIGA 50 Books for 1986.

With a flair reminiscent of Federico Fellini, Paul Ickovic roams the world in pursuit of moments. A storyteller without words, he allows his images to float upon the imagination of the viewer and create their own scenarios-- reviving myths and archetypes, tales of the romantic and fantastic. Using only his Leica, one lens and black and white film, he reveals the ineffable, the bizarre, tender and beautiful apparitions of life. His subject is the endless variation of relationship and femininity ~ Elvira Piedra

Born in Kettering, England, Paul Ickovic emigrated with his family to the United States via Czechoslovakia and Colombia at age thirteen. Assistant of Henri Cartier-Bresson, friend of Josef Kudelka, his influences are those of the great street photographers, but the daring and heart in his photographs is his alone. A pilot, printer and musician, he is the author of In TransitKafka's GraveSafe Conduct, Gorgeous Infidelities, and a children's book, Nicholas and The Magic BoxHis photographs are held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Minneapolis Art Museum, The Smithsonian and the New York Public Library. He lives in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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