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Drawing as Process
Current Trends in Graphic Art The medium of drawing is currently enjoying a resurgence both in Germany and abroad. There are an enormous variety of approaches, and yet the work of the many different artists has something in common: an emphasis on process.
ISBN 978-3-86828-025-8
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Martin Zeller
The Diagonal Mirror In The Diagonal Mirror, Martin Zeller (*1961) documents the rapid changes that have taken place in Hong Kong during the past three years in terms of urban planning, the structure of space and social developments.
ISBN 978-3-939583-88-2
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Susan Hefuna – Bharti Kher – Fred Tomaselli
Between the worlds The works of Susan Hefuna, Bharti Kher and Fred Tomaselli are characterised by a recourse to cultural, traditional and religious references.
ISBN 978-3-86828-176-7
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Wolfgang Zurborn
Drift For Wolfgang Zurborn photography is representing a way of seeing the fractured modern world in its overlapping images and contexts. In Drift, he is interested in finding the sublime in the ridiculous condition of modern life with a Dadaist awareness of the found object...
ISBN 978-3-939583-53-0
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Wolfgang Zurborn
Drift This photobook "Drift" of Wolfgang Zurborn is also available as a Special Edition with signed original print.
ISBN 978-3-939583-68-4
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Zeichnungen Bolognas und der Emilia 16. bis 18. Jahrhundert
Italian drawings have always been objects especially esteemed by collectors. The Graphic Collection of the Hessian State Museum Darmstadt is one of the few collections in Germany that has an extensive stock of drawings of Bologna and the Emilia; it extends from the 16th to 18th century.
ISBN 978-3-936636-50-5
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Zeitversetzt
Christina Kubisch / Bernhard Leitner »Sound Image Spaces« documents the poetically iridescent sound art project situated between old walls and new materials.
ISBN 978-3-936636-37-6
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