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contributor toHeutemagazine in Vienna, 1946–1949.
Cooperation with the photographer Ernst Haas and free-
lance author in Vienna and Paris, 1949–1950. Freelance
author, began own photography and internship with
Simon Guttmann in London, 1951–1953. Associate Mem-
bership with Magnum Photos and first assignments in
photography, Paris, 1953. Assistant to Henri Cartier-Bres-
son, Paris and Spain, 1953–1954. Magnum commission by
Robert Capa for portraying women in Spain, 1954–1955.
Full membership with Magnum since 1955. Journeyed to
Iran, 1956. Has lived in U. S. since 1959. Married to
Arthur Miller, 1962; one daughter, Rebecca. Journeyed
to the USSR, 1965, to China, 1978. Grand Austrian State
Award for Photography, 1991. Honory Gold Medal of the
Federal Capital Vienna, 1999. Lives in Roxbury, CT.

Individual Exhibitions


1956 Galerie Wuerthle; Vienna
1958 Leitz Gallery; New York
1964 Art Institute of Chicago; Chicago, IL
1969 Oliver Woolcott Memorial Library; Litchfield, CT
1971 Art Museum Andover; Andover, MA
1972 University of Miami; Miami, FL
1974 University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI
1979 Grand Rapids Art Museum; Grand Rapids, MI
1980 Photographien aus China; Kunsthaus; Zu ̈rich, Switzerland
1982 Galerie Fotohof; Salzburg, Germany
1986 Portraits; Gotham Bookmart Gallery; New York, tra-
veling through the U.S. and Germany
1991 Russian Journe; Berman Gallery; New York
1992 Fotografien 1952–1992; Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz; Linz,
traveling through Austria, Germany, Czechia, the U.K., Tokyo
1995 Spain in the Fifties; Museo de Arte Contempora ́neo;
Madrid, traveling through Spain and Latin America
1996 The Danub; Neues Schauspielhaus; Berlin, traveling
through the U.S., Hungary, The Netherlands, France,
and Germany
1999 Life As A Photographer; Kunsthalle; Vienna


Group Exhibitions
1976 Women see Women; First Women’s Bank; New York
1988 Photojournalists’ Union; Moscow
1998 Celebrating 75 Years; Leica Gallery; New York

Selected Works
Mrs. Eveleigh Nash; The Mall; London, 1953
Don ̃a Mercedes Formica on Her Balcon; Calle de Recoletos;
Madrid, 1955
Window Washers; Rockefeller Center; New York
Alberto Giacometti in his Studio; Paris, 1958
Saul Steinberg with Mask in his Yard; New York, 1959
Marilyn Monroe in Ecstatic ‘‘Dance’’:The Misfits; Reno,
Nevada, 1960
Joseph Brodsky on the Roof of the Peter and Paul Fortress;
Leningrad, 1967
Joseph Brodsky takes a walk in Leningrad; Leningrad, Russia
Bikers; Beijing, 1978

Further Reading
Aubier, Dominique, and Inge Morath.Fiesta in Pamplona.
New York : Universe Books 1956.
Miller, Arthur, and Inge Morath.In Russia. New York : A
Studio Book, Viking Press 1969.
Andreyev, Olga Carlisle, and Inge Morath.Grosse Photo-
graphen unserer Zeit. Luzern: Bucher 1975.
Kaindl, Kurt, ed.Inge Morath Fotografien 1952–1992. Salz-
burg: Edition Fotohof, Otto Mu ̈ller, 1992.
Wein, Kunsthalle, Gerald Matt, and Sabine Folie, ed.Inge
Morath: Life As A Photographer. Munich: Kehayoff,
1999.
Morath,Inge.Spanien in den Fu ̈nfziger Jahren. Altzella:
Internationales Fotomuseum Inge Morath Batuz Foun-
dation, 2000.

YASUMASA MORIMURA


Japanese

Born in the port city of Osaka in 1951, Morimura
grew up in the unfashionable heartland of Japan.
The economic hub of the Kansai region of Japan,
Osaka lacks the illustrious history of nearby Kyoto
or the cosmopolitanism of neighboring Kobe. Des-
pite this starting point, Morimura became one of
the most provocative and cosmopolitan photogra-
phers of the late twentieth century. He is best


known for taking photographs which copy icons
of western culture but include his own face or
body in the place of the central character. This is
especially disconcerting for the viewing audience, as
the characters he replaces are often women such as
Madonna, Marilyn Monroe, and the Mona Lisa.
Brought to prominence by having his pictures
displayed at the 1988 Venice Biennale and by the
inclusion of his work in several touring shows of
Japanese photographers in the late 1980s, he sealed

MORATH, INGE

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