Ida Kar: bohemian photographer

Portraits of artists from Paris, London and St. Ives

    Ida Kar,    by Ida Kar, assisted by  Julieta Preston (Julie Green),    1962,    NPG x88688,    © National Portrait Gallery, London
Ida Kar by Ida Kar, assisted by Julieta Preston (Julie Green) 1962 NPG x88688

Past national and international programme archive
27 April - 22 November 2013

Royal Cornwall Museum

In 1960 Ida Kar (1908-74) became the first photographer to have a retrospective exhibition at a major London art gallery. 

Russian-born, of Armenian heritage, she received public and critical acclaim from her contemporaries. She remains surprisingly little known today, yet she was instrumental in encouraging the acceptance of photography as fine art. Her portraits offer a fascinating insight into post-war cultural life and her subjects included some of the most celebrated figures from the literary and art worlds of 1950s and 1960s Europe and Russia. This exhibition is drawn from the Ida Kar Archive, acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in 1999 and includes around 40 of her portraits.