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Irene Fay: An Artist's Legacy
Rosalie Fay Barnes shares insight into the creative life and legacy of her grandmother, photographer Irene Fay (1914-1986).
Irene Fay (1914-1986) was born in Moscow on the eve of the First World War. In 1917, the Bolsheviks imprisoned her father because he was a factory owner, a capitalist, and a Jew. At three-years-old, Irene, her mother, and infant brother had to escape for their lives. They traveled to the Crimea, hiding at the bottom of a horse drawn cart, under the hay. The family was reunited in Chemnitz, Germany, where Irene grew up and finished high school in 1933 just after Hitler became Chancellor.
The 1930s became increasingly dangerous for Jews in Poland. Irene and her husband, Stefan Feigenbaum, a Polish engineering student, knew they had to escape. In August of 1939, just days before the Nazis entered Poland, they obtained visas for a trip to Switzerland, packing only evening clothes, pretending to be going on a short business trip. In her essay “The Years with Gotthard Schuh” Irene wrote, "We arrived in Zurich with two small suitcases containing a ball-gown, tuxedo, some toilet articles, a long fur cape, and my jewelry (all of it).” They managed to convince officials they had been invited to a gala convention and their trip would last only several days. She had sewn diamonds into the hem of her dress. The gems remained hidden until her death in 1986. Irene never returned to Poland.
For the remainder of the war, Irene and Stefan lived in Switzerland. On her first day in Zurich, Irene answered a newspaper advertisement looking for a darkroom assistant and got the job. For the next three years, she worked with Switzerland's premier photojournalist, Gotthard Schuh, learning aesthetics and darkroom techniques. During this time, she also began an apprenticeship with notable Swiss photographer Hans Finsler with whom she learned the science and art of photographic chemistry. Her husband Stefan forged passports to help other Jews escape from Europe. In June of 1945, Irene gave birth to their first child, Janine.
By the end of the Second World War, Irene was working in Zurich as an independent portrait photographer. Her subjects included prominent artists and writers of the time, such as Friedrich Dürrenmatt, one of the leading German-language dramatists of his generation, the sculptor Herman Haller, and Felix Salten, the author of Bambi.
Although Irene wanted to move to Israel, in 1948, she and her family emigrated to the United States. They changed their name from Feigenbaum to Fay in preparation for the move to the new world. Irene gave birth to her and Stefan’s second child, Ann, in 1951. After becoming a citizen in 1954, she worked as a freelance photographer, focusing on portraits to help support her growing family. From 1937 to 1984, Irene created an estimated 3,000 privately commissioned studio portraits, with half of these coming from her New York City studio. In 1973 she joined Witkin Gallery, the first successful commercial photography gallery in New York City. Lee Witkin represented Irene for the next ten years. Marge Neikrug represented her until Irene's death in 1986.
As a member of the famed New York Camera Club, Irene met and became friends with neighbors André Kertész, Lisette Model, Evelyn Hofer, and Diane Arbus. In an inscription in her self-titled book, Lisette Model wrote “ to Irene Fay, one of my favorite photographers”.
It was during her years in the United States that Irene created the photographs for which she is most known - clothing draped on chairs and eerie clotheslines, mysterious exteriors, mannequins, and still life images that study the effects of light and shadow.
Fluent in five languages, Irene raised two children in the United States. She managed a marriage, her household, and a professional photography studio. She spent all of her free time photographing the people, places, and things that surrounded her, creating a body of autobiographical work that became a universe of her own. She was a master in the darkroom, using her skills to transform her images into mysterious photographic objects for the eye.
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ChrisBrogan
    @ChrisBrogan 6 місяців тому

    This was really fascinating. Thanks for sharing all this information. The box of photos was so interesting. And how he evolved.

  • @darcyoquinn2845
    @darcyoquinn2845 7 місяців тому

    Very cool, thank you for the explanation & introduction

  • @julieduncan1996
    @julieduncan1996 11 місяців тому

    Can you remove the gigantic FF circle from your video? Very off putting. 🤨

    • @DazedPlacesVA
      @DazedPlacesVA 26 днів тому

      I agree it should go down about half a size at least lol

  • @terra506
    @terra506 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing. Very artistic.

  • @edelinagallery
    @edelinagallery 2 роки тому

    🙂

  • @tonygomez7307
    @tonygomez7307 2 роки тому

    Hi Rosalie, I was a friend of Irene and think of her always. Thanks for making her work and her uniqueness available to all again.

  • @georgegill8225
    @georgegill8225 3 роки тому

    Hi, Rosie, Wondering about you last week. Knew your mother in New York and New Kingston. I laid out her cook book. Thanks for the poignant remembrance of Irene's life and work.

  • @themysteryofmyphoto9128
    @themysteryofmyphoto9128 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your video! Watching your video, I also began to engage in creativity and opened my UA-cam channel "The Secret of My Photos." interior.ua-cam.com/channels/00zeOkU3AsWk1gdHlSOYhA.html

  • @jennifercoralie9158
    @jennifercoralie9158 3 роки тому

    Superb work.

  • @AAvfx
    @AAvfx 3 роки тому

    Beautiful!

  • @boschulte
    @boschulte 4 роки тому

    His methods seem disingenuous

    • @furripupau
      @furripupau 2 роки тому

      All art is inherently disingenuous.

    • @Oncewasgolden
      @Oncewasgolden Рік тому

      He had image in his mind’s eye and made it into reality. You cannot be more genuine! Never mistake method for sincerity. The first edited and manipulated photo was in the mid 1800s, just for reference and perspective sake.

  • @yhp143feelingshot
    @yhp143feelingshot 4 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @dennisng4627
    @dennisng4627 4 роки тому

    Thank you for your stories behind your evocative photos of regular people in their natural environment.

  • @upwindpuppy3804
    @upwindpuppy3804 4 роки тому

    Wow

  • @dennisng4627
    @dennisng4627 4 роки тому

    Beautiful, wonderful & inspirational.

  • @dennisng4627
    @dennisng4627 4 роки тому

    Passion is an irrational commitment to complete this marvelous journeying into the unknowns, regardless of price, to satisfy our ignorant soul. Very inspirational presentation & collection.

  • @dennisng4627
    @dennisng4627 4 роки тому

    Very zen. Excellent presentation. Thank you for sharing.

  • @AckermannHans
    @AckermannHans 4 роки тому

    👌👌👌

  • @_H_2023
    @_H_2023 5 років тому

    Beautiful, stunning photos.

  • @suheylkarakaya4238
    @suheylkarakaya4238 5 років тому

    Early bird catches the worm :)

  • @suheylkarakaya4238
    @suheylkarakaya4238 5 років тому

    wow what an artist! and how beautifully narrated. It really strucked me the way you introduce the artist to us. Thank you!

  • @KentJohnson123
    @KentJohnson123 5 років тому

    One or two avaliable, hopefully they do not self destruct after sale. But I do get the point.