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Achim Lippoth
pictures The subject seems simple and always the same: Achim Lippoth photographs children: children at dance school, in their room, playing at sports, in costumes. But the presentation and the expression of the little portraitees make the viewer take a closer look.
ISBN 978-3-936636-96-3
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André Lützen
Before Elvis there was nothing 50 years after Robert Frank’s The Americans, the German photographer André Lützen sets off on his own odyssey through everyday life in America. His road movie takes us from Colorado to Mississippi, from the desert to subtropical climes – always carefully bypassing Hollywood.
ISBN 978-3-86828-006-7
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André Lützen
Public Private Hanoi In the photo sequence "Public Private Hanoi", André Lützen makes his way through the urban labyrinth of Hanoi by night. The city is restless, bustling, claustrophobic. Heat and cramped living quarters drive people onto the streets. Doors and windows are flung open wide. The private sphere overflows into the public space. The borderline between inside and outside dissolves.
ISBN 978-3-86828-150-7
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Andreas Legath
Südwärts »This book chronicles Legath's travels through Italy over the years 2005 to 2010. Legath's Italy is made up of barren and scorched landscapes that take this form perhaps only for a few weeks of the year.«
ISBN 978-3-86828-218-4
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Beth Lilly
THE ORACLE @ WIFI »What could an artist do with a cell phone camera?« This is the question artist Beth Lilly asked herself and her answer became an ongoing participatory art project. Loosely modeled on divination, she uses her cell phone to make photographs in exchange for a caller’s questions.
ISBN 978-3-86828-292-4
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David Levinthal
WAR GAMES David Levinthal, a central figure in the history of American postmodern photography, has staged uncanny tableaux using toys and miniature dioramas for nearly 40 years.
ISBN 978-3-86828-412-6
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Douglas Ljungkvist
OCEAN BEACH Ocean Beach is more than a topographic study of a 1940’s New Jersey beach resort. With his graphic, color sensitive, and vernacular photographic voice, Douglas Ljungkvist produced a body of work depicting a unique place in the American landscape with strong yet quiet subtexts of time, memory, and identity.
ISBN 978-3-86828-403-4
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Emil Lugo (1840-1902)
Landschaften auf Papier One of the first students at the Grossherzoglich Badische Kunstschule (Baden Art Academy of the Grand Duke) founded in 1854 in Karlsruhe was Emil Lugo. This volume presents drawings and watercolors as well as a small selection of oil paintings and studies.
ISBN 978-3-933257-27-7
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Eva Leitolf
POSTCARDS FROM EUROPE 03/13 Work from the ongoing archive In Postcards from Europe Eva Leitolf examines how European societies relate to the European Union’s external borders and the associated internal conflicts. Designed as a long-term open-ended search for photographic evidence, the archive focuses not on the suffering of undocumented migrants, which has already been widely documented, but on the structures and procedures with which European states respond to, process and administer migration, and on the measures instituted to control the Union’s external borders.
ISBN 978-3-86828-398-3
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Haus der Photographie / Deichtorhallen Hamburg
Saul Leiter – Retrospektive This book, published to mark the first major retrospective of Leiter’s work anywhere in the world, features for the first time, in addition to his early black and white and color images, his fashion photography, the overpainted nudes, as well as his paintings and sketchbooks.
ISBN 978-3-86828-258-0
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