Quote:
"You must feel an affinity for what you are photographing. You must
be part of it, and yet remain sufficiently detached to see it
objectively. Like watching from the audience a play you already know
by heart."
George Rodger was one of the Magnum founders and a Magnum Member
since 1947.
George Rodger
British, b. 1908 - d. 1995
Born in Cheshire, George Rodger served in the British Merchant Navy.
After a short spell in America, he worked as a photographer for the
BBC's The Listener magazine, followed in 1938 by a brief stint
working for the Black Star Agency.
His pictures of the London blitz brought him to the attention of
Life magazine, and he became a war correspondent. He won eighteen
campaign medals covering Free French activities in West Africa, and
went on to document the war front in Eritrea, Abyssinia and the
Western Desert. He travelled to Iran, Burma, North Africa, Sicily
and Salerno, Italy, where he met and befriended Robert Capa.
Having covered the liberation of France, Belgium and Holland, Rodger
was the first photographer to enter Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
in April 1945. In May he photographed the German surrender at
Lüneburg for Time and Life. Traumatized by the experience of looking
for 'nice compositions' in front of the dead, Rodger embarked on a
28,000-mile journey all over Africa and the Middle East, focusing on
animal life, rituals, and ways of life that exist in a close
relationship with nature.
In 1947 Rodger was invited to join Robert Capa, Henri
Cartier-Bresson, David Seymour and William Vandivert in founding
Magnum. His next major trip was a Cape-to-Cairo trans-Africa
journey, during which he made extraordinary pictures of the Kordofan
Nuba tribe which first appeared in National Geographic in 1951.
Africa remained a preoccupation for him for over thirty years.
Enormously successful during his lifetime, George Rodger died in
Kent on 24 July 1995.
Education
1921/25 St. Bede’s College, Manchester, UK
Awards
1993 Honorary Fellow of Royal Photographic Society
1993 Honorary Fellow of Kent Institute of Art and Design, 1993
1985 First Prize at "Peace in the World" exhibition in Moscow,
U.S.S.R. (now Russia)
Exhibitions
2004 Retrospective – Photo Gallery International, Tokyo, Japan
2004 The African Photographs (with Ian Berry) – Brunei Gallery,
London, UK
2000/01 George Rodger Retrospective – Doisneau Gallery, Paris,
France; Barry Singer
Gallery, Petaluma, Ca, USA; Leica Gallery, New York, USA
1999 Village of the Nubas – Focus Gallery, London, UK
1999 G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, Santa Monica, California (exhibition
with Peter Rodger)
1998 Amnesty International Speech in Honour of George Rodger – The
Photographers’
Gallery Print Room, London, UK
1996 A Photographic Journey – Birmingham Art Gallery, Birmingham, UK
1996 The African Photographs – National Gallery of Scotland,
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
1996 La Promenade des Anglais, Nice, France
1996 George Rodger, Photographer – Kent Library, Ashford, Kent, UK
1994 Lichtbild Gallery, Bremen, Germany; University of Kent; Royal
Photographic
Society, Bath, UK
1993 Kent Institute of Art and Design, Maidstone and Rochester, UK;
Vision Gallery, San
Francisco, USA
1992 Winston Churchill: Britain at War - Churchill House, London, UK
1991 Portfolio Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK; Guillaume Gallozzi
Gallery, New York,
USA
1990 Le Port, Réunion Island, Africa
1990 The Blitz - Picto at Bastille, Paris, France; National Museum
of Film, Photography
and TV, Bradford, UK; Navy Museum, Washington D.C., USA
1990 Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne, France; Musée de la Photographie,
Charleroi, Belgium;
Astley- Cheetham Gallery, Stalybridge, UK; Stockport Arts Center,
Manchester, UK
1989 Oriel Clywd, Wrexham, Wales; Bolton Art Gallery, Bolton, UK;
Wakefield Art
Gallery, Wakefield, UK
1988 Mid-Pennine Arts, Burnely, UK; Metropole, Folkestone, Kent, UK;
Anthropological
Museum, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
1987 Photographers' Gallery, London
1986 Cyprus National Bank, Nicosia and Limasso, Cyprus
1986 Fifty Photos from the 50s - Amsterdam Foto, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
1984/86 Tribal Africa - FNAC Montparnasse, Paris; Ecole Régionale
des Beaux-Arts,
Dunkerque, France; Magnum Gallery, Paris, France; Espace Image
Gallery,
Marseille, France; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Angouléme, France
1982 London Faces the Blitz - Photogallery, St Leonard's-on-Sea, UK
1982 Contrast Gallery, London, UK
1979 The Photographers' Gallery, London, UK; FNAC, Montparnasse,
Paris, France
1978 Tribal Africa - University of South Africa, Pretoria, South
Africa
1975 Photographer for Life - Canterbury City Library, Canterbury, UK
1974 Photographers' Gallery, London
Books
1999 George Rodger, Photographic Voyager (text by Carroll Naggar and
Barry Singer),
Barry Singer Gallery, USA)
1997 George Rodger: The African Photographs (text by Bruce Bernard),
The British
Council, UK
1994/99 Humanity and Inhumanity: The Photographic Journey of George
Rodger (text by
Bruce Bernard), Phaidon, USA
1990/91 The Blitz: The Photography of George Rodger, Viking, UK/E
Rutherford: Penguin,
USA
1987 George Rodger, Magnum Opus: Fifty Years in Photojournalism,
Dirk Nishen,
UK and Germany
1975 World of the Horse (with Judith Campbell), Octopus and Ridge
Press, UK/USA
1974 George Rodger, Gordon Fraser/Arts Council of Great Britain, UK
1955/99 Village of the Nubas, Delpire, France/Phaidon, UK
1944 Desert Journey, The Cresset Press, UK
1943 Red Moon Rising, The Cresset Press, UK
1943 Far on the Ringing Plains, The Macmillan Company, USA |