Galerie Hilaneh von Kories - Bill Perlmutter: Europe in the Fifties. Through a Soldier‘s Lens


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Europe in the Fifties. Through a Soldier‘s Lens

September 25 to December 11, 2020 Pre Opening: GALLERY WEEKEND BERLIN 2015
30 th April 02 pm - 07 pm and 1st + 2nd May 12 pm - 04 pm

From September 25 to December 11, 2020, Hilaneh von Kories Gallery in Berlin will present works by New York based photographer Bill Perlmutter. Beginning in 1954, on assignment for the US Army, Perlmutter traveled through Europe. “Europe in the Fifties. Through a Soldier’s Lens” shows a selection of his images taken in Germany, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain. The 88-year old’s work is a historical treasure that will be presented for the first time in Berlin.

The photographer’s view of war-torn Europe is direct and intuitive. Without much background knowledge and with a somewhat biased opinion primarily shaped by films he had watched, the young GI set out to start his coverage in a discrete manner; always conscious of his subjects privacy. With an open mind and obvious interest in people, he witnesses a Europe, which is marked by visual reminders of a war that had been fought ten years earlier. Despite post war and the austerity he witnesses a Europe determined to move forward. It is all there in front of Perlmutter’s camera, which captures street scenes as a curious and impartial spectator. He never judges, but always leaves his subjects with a sense of dignity. “The streets became a stage and the people the actors, in a constantly changing and fascinating theatre of reality”, Perlmutter comments on his photographic inspiration.
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Bill Perlmutter
School Boys, Italy, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta

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It all started in December 1954, when the then 22-year old soldier boarded a troopship to Germany, to start his new assignment as a photographer for the U.S. Army. The first images from Perlmutter’s Rolleiflex were taken during the rough transatlantic voyage. Even though he had never left the United States and was a bit apprehensive about his future, Perlmutter was “looking forward to photographing Europe and visiting all those wonderful places that I had read about and seen in the movies.” His first leave after his deployment to Augsburg Germany, brought him to Paris, the city of light and home to many of his favorite photographers. „The hotel was 4th class but the city was in a class by itself“.

Permutter‘s view of post-war Italy was strongly influenced by the gritty realistic films such as „The Bicycle Thief“ by Victorio de Sica. His preconceptions of Italy were further challenged when he found most Italians to be congenial, outgoing and optimistic about the future. „Rome was a living history lesson and Venice the most enchanting city I had ever seen.”Perlmutter’s photographs taken in Spain and Portugal display an honest interest in the conditions and the cultural distinctions that existed post war. His images are a testament to the different living standards in various parts of Europe.

Bill Perlmutter: Father and Son on a Bench, Spain, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Vorschaubild
Father and Son on a Bench,
Spain, 1956
Bill Perlmutter: Open Wide, Germany, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Vorschaubild
Open Wide,
Germany, 1955
Bill Perlmutter: Postcard Seller, Paris, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Vorschaubild
Postcard Seller,
Paris, 1956
Bill Perlmutter: Old Couple in the park, Paris, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40
Vorschaubild
Old Couple in the park,
Paris, 1955

Almost 60 years after the images were conceived, they clearly document the photographer’s sense of the special moment. Every image becomes a lively piece in the puzzle of remembrance and an accurate report on the historical period inserting great meaning into personal encounters. His insightful work will continue to inform and delight for many years to come. Even as time passes, the images remain fresh.

Bill Perlmutter was born in New York on September 5th, 1932. He began his career whith the Bachelor of Arts in Motion Picture Techniques from the City College Film Institute in New York. In 1954 after graduating from the United States Army Photography School, he spend two years in Europe as a staff photographer for the U.S. Army newspapers based in West Germany. After, he traveled extensively all around the world as a free-lance photographer. From 1978-1997 he worked for a company specializing in photographic and digital retouching.

Bill Perlmutter: Man With Dark Glasses, Italy, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Vorschaubild
Man With Dark Glasses,
Italy, 1956
Bill Perlmutter: Butcher Shop, Rome, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Vorschaubild
Butcher Shop,
Rome, 1956
Bill Perlmutter: Oxen Pulling Cart, Portugal, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Vorschaubild
Oxen Pulling Cart,
Portugal, 1956
Bill Perlmutter: Nitrato do Chile, Portugal, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Vorschaubild
Nitrato do Chile,
Portugal, 1956

Perlmutter‘s images have been collected and exhibited by fine art galleries world wide and are in many private collections. His images are in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Smithsonian Museum and The Museum of the City of New York. His entire exhibition from his show „Return to Ground Zero“ is currently housed in the new 9/11 Memorial Museum.

The book “Through a Soldier’s Lense - Europe in the Fifties” was published in Berlin by seltmann+söhne in 2014 and has won a silver medal from the German Photo Book Publishers association.

Cover Bill Perlmutter
„Through a Soldier‘s Lens – Europe in the Fifties“
seltmann+söhne, 2013

This publication is available in the gallery.

More photos from this exhibition

Bill Perlmutter: Boy with Leaves, Paris, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
open image gallery
Bill Perlmutter: Old Couple in the Park, Paris, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Under the Eiffel Tower, Paris, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Gauloise Ash, Paris, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Man with striped Suit, Paris, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Postcard Seller, Paris, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Sword Swallower, Paris, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: A Walk in the Park, Paris, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: G.I. Cigarettes, Germany, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 25 × 25 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Hitler Lookalike, Germany, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Messerschmitt Kabinenroller, Germany, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Open Wide, Germany, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 25 × 25 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Paper Man, Germany, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Schoolgirls in the Train Station, Germany, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Soccer Fan, Germany, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Welcome Bremerhaven, Germany, 1954
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Umbrella Boy, Italy, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Butcher Shop, Italy, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Man With Dark Glasses, Italy, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Looking for a Blouse, Italy, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: School Boys, Italy, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Three Woman, two Umbrellas, Italy, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Hanging the wash, Portugal, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 2740 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Hooded Sailor, Portugal, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Nazaré, Portugal, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Nitrato do Chile, Portugal, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Oxen Pulling Cart, Portugal, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Watching the Sea, Portugal, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Child in a Wagon, Spain, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Clothes Dryer, Spain, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Father and Son on a Bench, Spain, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Grandmother and Child, Spain, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Policeman, Madrid, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Watching a Parade, Spain, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta 40 × 40 cm

More infos about this artist

Bill Perlmutter: Vitaopen vita

Bill Perlmutter:
Europe in the Fifties. Through a Soldier‘s Lens

September 25 to December 11, 2020
Pre Opening: GALLERY WEEKEND BERLIN 2015
30 th April 02 pm - 07 pm and 1st + 2nd May 12 pm - 04 pm
The exhibition will be extended until August 7, 2015
Opening Hours:
by appointment only

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