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This catalogue shows works by Jana Schroeder from the past 10 years and includes an extensive interview with the artist. Text in English and German.
In the spirit of classical trompe-l'oeil painting, Czupryn is a master of aesthetic deception who translates the pictorial language and techniques of past ages into the present and skillfully integrates numerous references to the history of art and religion, iconography and allegory, politics and society into his works. Text in English and German.
This book unites more than 170 pictures from the 1950s to 1970s which offer an unprecedented insight into a fascinating and almost forgotten universe. Text in English and German.
This publication provides an exceptional inside view, uniting texts and numerous archival images and photographs, many of which have never been published before or depict early works by Christo that have only recently been rediscovered.
Schneidereit's work in this way questions the relationship between visibility and invisibility (also as a result of the media) and illustrates how the visual media, that are available today, force themselves between our gaze and the world. Text in English and German.
The projects presented in this first edition offer an overview of different contemporary approaches that oscillate between documentary and conceptual photography, challenging and crossing the boundaries of the genre.
This book does justice to the reductive character of his forms, which gestures at simplification and a transcendence of time, by highlighting Barlach's contemporary relevance. Text in English and German.
This book is the second publication on the highly acclaimed New York artist. It presents Ruth Marten's most recent creations - nineteen large-format works on paper produced between fall 2018 and summer 2019. Text in English and German.
Traces the impact of space travel on everyday life in the East. Text in English and German.
Avant-garde artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy designed a room of 78 wall panels addressing the future of typography for an exhibition in Berlin in 1929. This book reproduces those panels together for the first time, with an A-Z dictionary of important terms and concepts.
The story of German band AnnenMayKantereit captured in striking pictures.
For the first time ever, the book presents a series of photos, taken mostly in the Rhineland and the Ruhr district between 1935 and 1957, together with pictures showing movie theatres which were brand new at the time. Text in English and German.
Current and historical photographs from 70 years of the Berlinale. Features backstage and slice-of-life images from the festival
A thought-provoking contribution to the current public debate on migration by German photographer Michael Danner.
Industrial and factory photography from the archives of the chemical company Ruhrchemie in Oberhausen, Germany. Unpublished pictures by Albert Renger-Patzsch, Robert Hausser, and Ludwig Windstosser
This book is the first to take a close look at those works in which Mary Bauermeister privileges language as a means of artistic expression.
Whether pizza is served as high-end cuisine or a poor man's food, this global product transcends the boundaries of culture and social class.
Documents Orawan Arunrak's closing exhibition at Kunstlerhaus Bethanien where the artist presented recordings and transcripts of her conversations.
Selects the 100 best posters of the year! Eye-catching and witty, these posters are designed for the public sphere. Text in English and German.
Covers the world's first retrospective on Liu Xiaodong with insightful portraits from Berlin's gay and transgender scene.
For the exhibition Bavid Dowie, Jonathan Meese, Daniel Richter, and Tal R have teamed up for the first time, in order to work and exhibit their art together. This catalogue presents the works the artists developed jointly, as well as new pieces that were created individually.
The ideas and visions introduced in the second volume were developed by designers, artists, and scientists who were invited to Berlin in order to define, in situ, their own personal understanding of sourcing and consuming foods
This book is published to celebrate the 150th birthday of Peter Behrens on 14th April and accompanies a series of major exhibitions, highlighting his work from various perspectives.
Hugo Alcol spent a long time on the music scene before being commissioned to photograph exclusive events and parties. His photos capture more than just the 'look' - they capture the mental state of his subjects, and the atmosphere of the party.
Catalogues the works of an interdisciplinary association of artists and architects, who aspired to synthesise the fine and applied arts in socialist Yugoslavia in the 1950s.
Matheus Rocha Pitta has created a new group of works entitled For the Winners the Potatoes, exhibiting in various locations throughout Berlin.
Explores one of the most influential modern art collections in Europe, including pictures of seminal works by Carl Andre, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Christian Boltanski, Marcel Broodthaers, Christo, Nan Goldin, Douglas Gordon, Dan Graham, Jenny Holzer, On Kawara, Ellsworth Kelly, Anselm Kiefer, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Bruce Nauman, and Cy Twombly.
The photographer Michael Collins, armed with a large-format camera, has spent years discovering traces of the past contained in the marshland landscapes just outside of London. The Hoo Peninsula is situated between the estuaries of the rivers Thames and Medway, one hour by car from central London. This narrow stretch of land is mainly made up of sand and clay hills. Nature there seems strangely inanimate, and the landscape is full of contrasts.But technology and industry are encroaching on the grazing sheep, the saltmarsh and the mud flats. Pylons dot the wilderness, in which shipwrecks have become an integral part of the scenery. Michael Collins visited the Hoo peninsula over several years, producing pictures inspired by the landscapes of ''plein air'' painting. With their rich details, they deliberately follow the tradition of nineteenth century record pictures - archival images that were commissioned by the government to document the progress of industrialisation.Text in English and German.
In 1984 the two photographers Philipp J. Bosel and Burkhard Maus travelled from their home town of Cologne to Berlin and started making an uncommissioned record of the Berlin wall. Their goal was to document all 18 kilometers of this border installation, without a gap.The result of their project is probably the most extensive photographic documentation of the inner city section of the wall. The book is the first to show the entire collection of 1,144 black and white photographs. The juxtaposition of the individual pictures creates a staccato-like panorama that allows the viewer to see the Berlin wall as a spatial continuum. The surface textures of the wall can be studied here, as can the countless graffiti and professions of political belief: testimonials to the times that are all the more fascinating 30 years later.The publication is being issued as a limited edition of 1,144 copies, corresponding to the number of photographs. Included in each book is a separate print from the pool of 1,144 images.Text in English, French, German and Russian.
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