Kertesz
Andre
(b Budapest, 2 July 1894; d New York, 27 Sept 1985).
American photographer of Hungarian birth. As a young man he used to wander
around Budapest and visit the Ethnographic Museum. At this time Béla Bartók
and Zóltan Kodály were rediscovering Hungarian folk music, and Hungarian
poets and painters were looking at their ancient vernacular traditions for
inspiration. Kertész, who started taking photographs at the age of 12, also
tried to reflect these interests, both in his choice of countryside subjects
and in the simplicity of his style. Self-taught, he often took his camera
with him when he went to visit relatives in the small peasant towns of the
Hungarian heartland, the puszta. He tried to go beyond mere recording
of holiday memories, or of the idyllic relationship of the country people to
nature; he rather sought out timeless and essential qualities in the
ordinary day-to-day events that he saw around him.