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Frank Hofmann

Portrait of Frank Sargeson

1950

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Frank Hofmann was an influential photographer, both commercially and artistically, who introduced interwar European modernist ideas and practices to New Zealand. Born in Prague in 1916, Hofmann (who was Jewish) escaped to England after the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia and emigrated to Christchurch in 1940 where he established himself as a freelance photographer.

Hofmann's work explores the camera's capacity to express heightened emotions and a contemporary essence, drawing on techniques that were pivotal to the modern photography movements of the 1920s and 1930s. His images frequently employ ambiguity, a lyrical interplay of line, shape, light and shadow, strange angles, and above all a transformation of the ordinary.

This portrait shows New Zealand writer Frank Sargeson seated inside his modest Takapuna cottage. Born Norris Frank Davey in Hamilton in 1903, Sargeson was a pioneer of 'New Zealand literature,' credited with moving away from colonial traditions to incorporate language that captured local rhythms, speech, and experiences. The sign outside his house reads, ‘Here a truly New Zealand literature had its beginnings’.

Title
Portrait of Frank Sargeson
Production Date
1950
Medium
gelatin silver print
Dimensions
140 x 104 mm
Credit Line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2024
Accession No
2024/30/6
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display Status
Not on display

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