Ronile, Hungary's celebrated avant garde photographer
I am Margryth Lea Rosza, known professionally as Ronile ( ron-uh-lee). At first I used a camera as a sketchbook to record ideas for my paintings. Later, I turned to photography as a means of self expression. I have had no formal training in photography, knowing it could impede my need to record images in an unconventional manner, violating the principles of what most people would regard as “good” photography.
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Ronile,
Elinor's book looks quite inventive and surely must be a marvelous posession. I'm wondering if she has heard of that marvelous collection of artists' books once belonging to the Franklin Furnace, but now part of New York's MoMA holdings. I Googled for Franklin Furnace and found (among other references) the following link. I hope you can pass this information on to Elinor.
http://www.franklinfurnace.org/history/moma.html
Trebor
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