Kehrerverlag Heidelberg
Kehrerverlag Heidelberg
Verlag für Kunst, Kultur und Fotografie
Heinsteinwerk
Wieblinger Weg 21
69123 Heidelberg
Deutschland
Fon: +49 (0) 62 21 / 649 20-10
Fax: +49 (0) 62 21 / 649 20-20
E-Mail: contact@kehrerverlag.com
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Kehrerverlag - Allen Frame
Allen Frame
Detour

»Detour,« the first book published by photographer Allen Frame, records both people in his own circle and accidental encounters in intimate and atmospheric situations, unposed and without make-up...

ISBN 978-3-933257-63-5
49 Euro
2001

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Kehrerverlag - Car Fetish
Car Fetish
I drive, therefore I am

"Fetisch Auto" presents the automobile as a source of inspiration for the art of the last 100 years. Starting with the Futurists, who saw in its beastly roar and thrilling, dangerous speed a new ideal of beauty, the book provides an overview of the most beautiful and inspiring of the artworks we owe to this »tin muse«.

ISBN 978-3-86828-213-9
48 Euro
2011

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Kehrerverlag - Carl Philipp Fohr
Carl Philipp Fohr
Romantik – Landschaft und Historie

This newly researched biography includes a text by Jens Christian Jensen that takes a fresh look at what the sources tell us about Fohrs life and work.

ISBN 978-3-9804444-3-9
45 Euro
1995

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Kehrerverlag - Carl Philipp Fohr und seine Künstlerfreunde in Rom
Carl Philipp Fohr und seine Künstlerfreunde in Rom

This volume focuses on what are probably the best-known drawings by the Romantic artist: the portraits of his artist friends at Café Greco in Rome...

ISBN 978-3-9804444-1-5
35 Euro
1995

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Kehrerverlag - Caspar David Friedrich
Caspar David Friedrich
Geschichte als Natur

Caspar David Friedrichs holistic concept of development, his choice of motifs, his thinking in cycles and companion pieces, as well as the relationship between closeness and distance in his pictorial spaces cannot be explained without cognizance of this developmental way of thinking...

ISBN 978-3-939583-43-1
36 Euro
2007

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Kehrerverlag - Charles Fréger
Charles Fréger
EMPIRE

The work of French photographer Charles Fréger (*1975) is considered groundbreaking in the complex genre of contemporary portraiture. In extensive series he portrays individual members of social groups – be it sports clubs, army corps or professional guilds – who demonstrate their affiliation to the specific collective through external signs such as uniforms, headdress, make-up, posture or even their body shape (in the case of Sumowrestlers or Foreign Legionaires).

ISBN 978-3-86828-097-5
39,90 Euro
2009

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Kehrerverlag - Charles Fréger
Charles Fréger
WILDER MANN

Charles Fréger’s most recent works cycle led him to eighteen European countries in search of the mythological figure of the wild man: Austria, Italy, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Germany, Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Switzerland, Finland and Romania.

ISBN 978-3-86828-295-5
30 Euro
2012

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Kehrerverlag - ERES-Stiftung
ERES-Stiftung
Harald Fuchs: Tanz durch den Morpho-Raum

With his multi-part picture and sound installation Dance through Morphospace, as well as a series of large-format photographs, Cologne artist Harald Fuchs (*1954) circles the emotionally gripping and many-layered issues raised by current genetic research.

ISBN 978-3-86828-113-2
16 Euro
2010

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Kehrerverlag - Ernst Fries
Ernst Fries
Heidelberg 1801 – 1833 Karlsruhe

Ernst Fries, after Carl Philipp Fohr and Carl Rottmann the youngest of the »triumvirate of Romantic painters in Heidelberg,« was above all an outstanding observer and painter of landscapes...

ISBN 978-3-933257-72-7
30 Euro
2001

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Kehrerverlag - Ernst Fries (1801-1833)
Ernst Fries (1801-1833)
Monographie und Werkverzeichnis

Ernst Fries, after Carl Philipp Fohr and Carl Rottmann the youngest of the »triumvirate of Romantic painters in Heidelberg,« belonged to the generation of artists straddling the worlds of Romanticism and Realism. This monograph supplements the two dissertations written in 1925 and 1975 by Gravenkamp and Bott, and includes a directory of Fries known works.

ISBN 978-3-933257-17-8
76 Euro
2000

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