Shunk-Kender


Shunk-Kender is the artistic collaboration of Harry Shunk and János Kender, who worked together largely from 1958 to 1973.

Artistic duo

and Kender were based initially in Paris and later in New York City. They collaborated with many artists including Yves Klein, Robert Rauschenberg, Merce Cunningham, Eva Hesse, Alexander Calder, Man Ray, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, and around 400 others.
They "were hired as a team by artists and dealers to record events from routine gallery openings to major conceptual happenings." They attributed their work to the pair of them rather than individually.

Disbanding

When they disbanded in 1973, Kender gave Shunk control of the joint material, and Shunk continued working with photography for a further 30 years.

Publications

  • Shunk-Kender – Art Through the Eye of the Camera . Paris: Xavier Barral, 2019..
  • *Shunk-Kender – L'art sous l'objectif . Paris: Xavier Barral, 2019..

    Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

The Roy Lichtenstein Foundation donated the Harry Shunk and Shunk-Kender Photography Collection—more than 200,000 prints, negatives and other photographic material—to a consortium of five art institutions: Centre Pompidou in Paris, Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles, Museum of Modern Art in New York City, National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and Tate in the UK. the Foundation retained roughly 25,000 Shunk-Kender works.