Clemens Kalischer | A Random Selection
Posted: May 5th, 2011 | Author: doug | Filed under: Film, New York CityFor much of his career Clemens Kalischer has played the role of the Invisible Man. It is a role that seems to suit him. Never inclined to seek the limelight, he has quietly over six decades built a body of work notable for its high quality and open-armed embrace of the varied human condition.
-Miles Unger

West side - Dockside, white and 2 black boys © Clemens Kalischer, 1950

New York, 1947 © © Clemens Kalischer

Two Young Girls Among Luggage, NY © Clemens Kalischer, 1948

Audience Dancing © 1951 Clemens Kalscher

Al Minns and Leon James, Jazz Dancers © 1951 Clemens Kalischer

Marshall Stearns and John Lee Hooker © 1951 Clemens Kalischer
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