Rudy Burckhardt Explained

Rudy Burckhardt
Birth Name:Rudolph August Burckhardt
Birth Date:6 April 1914
Birth Place:Basel, Switzerland
Death Place:Searsmont, Maine, U.S.
Years Active:1935 - 1999
Spouse:
    Children:2, including Tom
    Relatives:Burckhardt family
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    Rudy Burckhardt (né Rudolph August Burckhardt; April 6, 1914 – August 1, 1999) was a Swiss-American filmmaker, and photographer, known for his photographs of the hand-painted billboards that began to dominate the American landscape in the 1940s and 1950s.[1] [2] [3] He was married to Edith Schloss and Yvonne Jacquette. His youngest son is artist Tom Burckhardt.

    Life

    Burckhardt was a member of the Swiss patrician Burckhardt family. He discovered photography as a medical student in London. He left medicine to pursue photography in the 1930s. He immigrated to New York City in 1935.[4] Between 1934 and 1939, he traveled to Paris, New York, and Haiti making photographs mostly of city streets and experimenting with short 16mm films. While stationed in Trinidad in the Signal Corps from 1941–1944, he filmed the island's residents. In 1947, he joined the Photo League in New York City. Burckhardt married painter Yvonne Jacquette (1934-2023) whom he collaborated with throughout their 40-year marriage. During the mid-Fifties he worked with Joseph Cornell on "The Aviary", "Nymphlight", "A Fable For Fountains", and "What Mozart Saw On Mulberry Street".[5] He taught filmmaking and painting at the University of Pennsylvania from 1967 to 1975. He was the great-uncle of author Andreas Burckhardt.

    Burckhardt committed suicide by drowning in the lake on his property.[6] [7]

    Exhibitions (selection)

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Rudy Burckhardt's Maine . nyss.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091113200115/http://www.nyss.org/exhibitions/rudy-burckhardt-maine/ . 2009-11-13.
    2. News: ART IN REVIEW; Rudy Burckhardt . The New York Times . Grace . Glueck . May 30, 2003.
    3. Book: Mark . Francis . Pop . 2005 . Phaidon Press Limited . London . 45.
    4. Web site: Katz . Vincent . "Rudy Burckhardt: A Biographical Sketch" . October 31, 2023 . www.vincentkatz.net.
    5. Web site: Obituary: Rudy Burckhardt. October 23, 2011. The Independent.
    6. Web site: Subterranean Monument. artnet.com.
    7. News: Roberta . Smith . Rudy Burckhardt, 85, Photographer and Filmmaker, Dies . August 4, 1999 . . October 29, 2014 .
    8. Web site: Fotostiftung: Rudy Burckhardt . www.fotostiftung.ch . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141218024922/http://www.fotostiftung.ch/en/exhibitions/rudy-burckhardt/ . 2014-12-18.
    9. Web site: Fotostiftung Schweiz.
    10. Web site: The Jewish Museum . https://archive.today/20121209133308/http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/onlinecollection/collection_results.php?artistlist=1&aid=7383. 2012-12-09. dead.
    11. Web site: New York, N. Why? .
    12. Web site: Street Dance Museum of the City of New York . 2023-10-31 . www.mcny.org . en.
    13. Web site: Grey Art Gallery .