De Kleine Komedie 1963

Fluxus artist Robert Filliou ~ 13 Ways to Use Emmett Williams’ Skull, performed during Internationaal Programma /Nieuwste Muziek/Nieuwste Theater/Nieuwste Literatuur, De Kleine Komedie, Amsterdam, December 18, 1963 | src MoMA
Fluxus artist Robert Filliou ~ Thirteen Ways to Use Emmett Williams’ Skull, 1963
Fluxus artist Robert Filliou ~ Thirteen Ways to Use Emmett Williams’ Skull, 1963
Image featuring De Ridder’s (sic) Thirteen Ways to use Emmet Williams Head at the International Programme Newest Music – Newest Theatre – Newest Literature. Amsterdam, December 18 1963 | src Zwiggelaar Auctions
Designer Unidentified Program for Internationaal Programma Nieuwste Muziek, Nieuwste Theater,
Nieuwste Literatuur, De Kleine Komedie,
Amsterdam, December 18, 1963 | src MoMA
Willem de Ridder ~ Laughing, performed during Internationaal Programma/Niewste Muziek-Nieuwste
Theater/Nieuwste Literatuur
, De Kleine Komedie, Amsterdam, December 18, 1963 | src MoMA

Toni Schneiders · on sealife

Toni Schneiders ~ Am Strand von Limena (On Limenas beach), Thassos, Mai 1961 | src Stiftung F.C. Gundlach ~ Schneiders archive

Toni Schneiders (1920-2006) is one of the great German photographers of the 20th century. With his formal, pictorial ambitions and his exciting motifs, he made a significant contribution to the renewal of photography after 1945. In 1949, he was a founding member of the fotoform group, which freed itself from the propaganda photography of the Nazi era through its artistic rigour and also set itself apart from the pleasing post-war photography, thus gaining international recognition.

Toni Schneiders’ photographs are characterized by formal rigour, virtuoso lighting and concentration on the essential pictorial elements [accentuating image details and emphasizing surface and line, including contour and structure]. But they are also permeated by the artist’s great interest in his subject, whom he depicts sometimes melancholically, sometimes poetically and sometimes cheerfully, but always with great empathy. In this way, Toni Schneiders succeeded in combining the rigour of fotoform, which was based on the New Objectivity of the 1920s, with his very personal, sometimes even humorous point of view. His photographs were published in more than 200 illustrated books.

The interplay of humanity, depth of content and formal rigour reflected in his work makes his works unique and a pleasure for the inclined viewer.

Text adapted from Stiftung F.C. Gundlach / Toni Schneiders bio

Toni Schneiders ~ Klippfisch (Rockfish). Bohuslän, Schweden, Aug. 1958 | src Stiftung F.C. Gundlach ~ Toni Schneiders archive
Toni Schneiders ~ Fischmarkt in Sesimbra, Portugal, 04-1968 | src Stiftung F.C. Gundlach ~ Toni Schneiders archiv
Toni Schneiders ~ Fishmarket in Sesimbra, Portugal, 04-1968 | src Stiftung F.C. Gundlach ~ Toni Schneiders archiv