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Andrea Diefenbach
LAND OHNE ELTERN Andrea Diefenbach describes in her series "Land ohne Eltern" (Country without Parents) the life choices faced by migrant workers from the Republic of Moldova, one of the poorest countries in Europe.
ISBN 978-3-86828-337-2
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Arnold Dreyblatt
From the archives The New York-born artist deals with our conception of a complex world increasingly dominated by mass media.
ISBN 978-3-933257-31-4
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Arnold Dreyblatt
innocent questions The installation artist Arnold Dreyblatt is renowned for his media- and archive-supported works concerned with cultural memory. The former student of La Monte Young and assistant of Nam June Paik has made a name for himself over more than thirty years with works that cross the boundaries between new and traditional media.
ISBN 978-3-936636-91-8
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Daumier und sein Paris
Kunst und Technik einer Metropole Daumier and Paris – a combination that summons images of groundbreaking innovations in art, urban planning and technology.
ISBN 978-3-86828-180-4
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Deep Action
Wolfgang Petrick and master students from 1975 to 2005 The band Deep Action – Wolfgang Petrick and master students from 1975 to 2005 – unites 25 artists who have not only quite diverse positions, but also live and work scattered across different continents.
ISBN 978-3-936636-55-0
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Dellbrügge & de Moll
artist migration berlin Every week, a new busload of artists arrives in Berlin from all over the world: Scandinavia, Asia, Eastern Europe, Canada, South America, Britain, the USA… – there is hardly an art scene without its own satellite in Berlin.
ISBN 978-3-936636-98-7
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Eugène Delacroix
This is a comprehensive overview with excellent illustrations of the works of the great French master Eugène Delacroix.
ISBN 978-3-936636-13-0
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Foreign - Familiar
The publication Foreign – Familiar shows current photographs from Asia. It concentrates on the place where foreignness and familiarity meet, namely on the question: »How does a photographer perceive and describe a culture or society in which he lives, which is at once strange and familiar to him, but which in most cases regards him as an outsider?«
ISBN 978-3-86828-234-4
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Frank Darius
In his nature images Frank Darius transforms the world into most delicate poetical structures. What nature really is, such is the question Darius is after. His works contend themselves with the smallest moments of living forms. Many of them show how twigs, leaves and fragile organic meshworks are nearly extirpated by snow, water and fog – and at the same time come to a higher live through this process.
ISBN 978-3-86828-386-0
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