
"Each time André Kertész's shutter clicks I feel his heart beating; in the Twin hole of his eye I see Pythagoras' sparkle. All this in an admirable continuity of curiosity."
~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
André's images possess a quiet, subtle grace. He has a unique way of capturing the unexpected, often overlooked details of everyday life—revealing the poetic truth of the world. In Stairs at Montmartre, Paris, 1926, light and shadow become his silent subjects, and through the shimmering silver of the print, his deep sensitivity and love for life seem to glow, suspended in time.