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Abenteuer Japanische Fotografie 1860 – 1890
This photo book describes on the one hand the feudal Japan of the past and on the other hand lets us draw conclusions on the way in which European photographers set the scene for their own image of Japan and on to what extent this was assimilated by their Japanese students.
ISBN 978-3-933257-44-4
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Aeppli schenkt Aeppli
This exhibition catalog presents for the first time all the bronze heads created by the artist Eva Aeppli, Jean Tinguely’s first wife. In the early phases of her career, she devoted herself to drawing and painting. Only later did Aeppli turn her attention to the third dimension in art: in the 1970s creating heads, first sewn in silk and later cast in bronze and given a patina, some even gilded.
ISBN 978-3-86828-039-5
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AMAZONEN
Das Brustkrebsprojekt von Uta Melle mit Fotografien von Esther Haase und Jackie Hardt The 20 women in this book display for us in a joint photo shoot their unbroken joy in life, their strength, but also their vulnerability and melancholy. They are modern Amazons, who have no need, and certainly no desire, to hide themselves away.
ISBN 978-3-86828-209-2
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Angesichts der Lage
Fotografien von Elmar Haardt und Bernd Kleinheisterkamp In the photographs of Elmar Haardt (*1974) the human and his immediate personal surroundings play a central role.
ISBN 978-3-939583-91-2
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Araki meets Hokusai
For the first time this catalog presents photographs of the Japanese artist Nobuyoshi Araki in combination with classical Japanese woodcarvings from the collection of the Hanoverian collector Michael Thun.
ISBN 978-3-939583-78-3
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ARCHIVE UTOPIA
Project Brasília by Lina Kim and Michael Wesely Brasília, the capital of Brazil, formally dedicated in 1960, seems more like an architectural myth, a fiction, than a real place. Between the years 2003 and 2009, the Brazilian-Korean artist Lina Kim and the German artist Michael Wesely embarked on a journey into the present-day reality and the archives of this city.
ISBN 978-3-86828-221-4
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Christopher Anderson
SON This book presents a very personal body of work from Magnum photographer Christopher Anderson, who has earned international acclaim for his documentary work from conflict zones all over the world. Following the birth of his son he stepped away from war photography and his photographs turned towards an intimate reflection.
ISBN 978-3-86828-390-7
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Cuno Amiet
Frühe Arbeiten auf Papier Cuno Amiet (1869–1961) is one of the most famous Swiss painters of the 20th century. Most recently, in 1999 and 2000, two major retrospectives were shown in the art museums of Bern and Geneva.
ISBN 978-3-936636-60-4
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Eva Aeppli
Les Livres de Vie For fifty years, Eva Aeppli collected letters, manuscripts, drawings, graphics, and photographs sent to her from her circle of friends, as well as her own materials, in folios that she calls Livres de Vie. In this long period, she thereby created a kind of “Autobiography Without Words”.
ISBN 978-3-936636-78-9
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