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Kezys, Algimantas
Lithuanian, 1928-2015
Over a 50-year career, Kezys addressed a variety of subjects in his work and employed a range of techniques, but his photographs routinely share a sense of formal harmony and dynamic contrasts of light and shadows. Meanwhile, Kezys uses the formal structure of his images to convey metaphorical or metaphysical themes. For the ten photographs in the portfolio Society's Man (1962-69) Kezys takes the city as his subject and explores the relationship between people and their urban surroundings. In many of these pictures, Kezys depicts an isolated figure within a rigorously geometric environment, implying a pronounced solitude within a highly ordered world.
In addition to being a photographer and serving as a Jesuit priest, Kezys was also an active advocate of Lithuanian art. He was the founder of the Lithuanian Photo Library and the Lithuanian Library Press in Chicago, and he operated a gallery in Stickney, Illinois to promote Lithuanian artists.
http://www.kezys.com/