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  1. Élete A Brunsviga 1945–1949 között és államosítása. Plachy Sylvia apja Plachy Vilmos és Szabó Károly (műszerész) 1940 körül munkatársak voltak a Brunsviga számológépek német vállalatnál Budapesten. A világháború után ők alapították újra a Brunsviga (wd) vállalat magyarországi képviseletét, az 1949-es államosításig, amely rajtaütésszerűen, a kora reggeli ...

  2. 29 de sept. de 2023 · Sylvia Plachy is one of the most prolific and influential photographers of the late 20th century. After fleeing the Hungarian Revolution as a child, hidden in a horse cart, Sylvia arrived in New York City and studied at Pratt Institute, graduating in 1965.

  3. Sylvia Plachy, born in Budapest, lives in New York. She has had one person shows at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris in New York, the Queens Museum, and in galleries in Homer, Lubljana, Budapest, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Tokyo, New York, Manchester, Aries, Madrid, Perpingnon and Pingyau. Formerly staff photographer for The Village Voice, she is now ...

  4. Sylvia Plachy is one of the most prolific and influential photographers of the late 20th century. After fleeing the Hungarian Revolution as a child, hidden in a horse cart, Sylvia arrived in New York City and studied at Pratt Institute, graduating in 1965.

  5. Sylvia Plachy is perhaps best known for weekly pictures in the Village Voice, though her photographs have appeared in over 50 major publications, including Aperture, Artforum, Metropolis, Grand Street, Granta, The New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, Time, The Smithsonian and Wired. She has exhibited widely, including one-person shows at ...

  6. 1 de mar. de 2016 · Sylvia Plachy: It can! And it is! Carrie Mae Weems, Untitled from “The Kitchen Table Series,” 1990/2010. Courtesy Carrie Mae Weems. Dykstra: You write in the book that you did it in part for the benefit of other shy girls, who might see some aspect of themselves in your story.

  7. Plachy’s most recent book, Self Portrait with Cows Going Home (Aperture, 2004), a personal history of central Europe in photographs and text, received a 2004 Golden Light award for best book, and in spring 2007, PhotoEspaña, Madrid, featured a retrospective exhibition of her work. Plachy (born 1943, Budapest) has taught and lectured widely.