
Distortion #63
André Kertész's *Distortion #63* is a striking gelatin silver print in which the human form is warped and stretched through the use of a distorting mirror, transforming the body into an abstract, almost sculptural composition. Created as part of his celebrated *Distortions* series, Kertész manipulates familiar contours into fluid, surreal shapes that challenge conventional perceptions of the nude. The result is a hypnotic interplay between photography and abstraction, blurring the boundary between documentary realism and avant-garde experimentation.
- Medium
- Gelatin silver print, printed 1938-1939.
- Spotted At
- Auction House · Phillips
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Photographs
April 4, 2017
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