Born
in Salzburg with an American passport Marion Kalter was raised
in the Berry region of France before settling in Paris. She
studied art history in Italy and the USA and photography in Arles
and became a professional photographer over twenty-five years
ago. A musical upbringing was the key to her attraction to
music and the arts and she has documented many of the
of the great musicians, conductors, composers and singers of
her time.
Marion work encompasses innumerable
images from opera productions, concerts, conservatory courses,
masterclasses and rehearsals - these include the Salzburg Festival,
the work of George Solti and the Viennese Philharmonic and Dorothy
Delay's courses at the Julliard School.
Kalter's work also features
a large collection of portraits of writers, composers, musicians,
philosophers, artists and pedagogues. Aaron Copland, Germaine
Tailleferre, Henri Sauguet, Cioran, Roland Barthes, Anais
Nin and Sonia Delaunay are among those who have posed for her.
In recent years Kalter has undertaken a new
phase of work with an old Polaroid SX70 to compose images which
mix abstraction and still-life. Her photographs appear regularly
in the French and international press and she also carries out
work for various recording companies.
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