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Alisa Resnik
ONE ANOTHER In her photo series, Alisa Resnik combines images mainly taken at night in Berlin. Leaden-colored scenes, greasy spoon cafés, echoed empty halls, old hotel rooms still holding on to a subtle feeling of the past, and people’s faces.
ISBN 978-3-86828-428-7
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Andreas Reeg
Living with Down Syndrome Four individual success stories of people with Down syndrome, captured in an exceptional photo portrait.
ISBN 978-3-933257-32-1
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BILDER EINES REICHES
Leben im vorrevolutionären Russland This book presents previously unpublished photo material that paints a vivid picture of life in the Russian Empire in the 19th century.
ISBN 978-3-86828-286-3
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Carol Rama
Böse Zungen Italian artist Carol Rama (b. 1918) developed her work consisting mainly of paintings, drawings and collages in Turin since the 1930s.
ISBN 978-3-86828-315-0
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Dorothea Reese-Heim
Diaphane Körper The works of Dorothea Reese-Heim alternate between transparent room installations made of technically engineered industrially produced textiles to drawings that concentrate on an analysis of line.
ISBN 978-3-933257-36-9
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Dorothea Reese-Heim
Useless Books Books spend approximately 99 percent of their lifetimes closed and unused on the shelf. What is often overlooked is that a book is more than a mere container for intellectual outpourings; it is also a shell housing something more sensuous. Dorothea Reese-Heim takes an artistic look here at how to experience a book with all of our senses. What results are subtle and often fragile artifacts that unfold a unique brand of bibliophilia.
ISBN 978-3-933257-78-9
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Emanuel Raab
Nachtland “At night, all cats are gray,” goes the saying, conveying how the concrete tangibility of the world blurs with nightfall...
ISBN 978-3-933257-77-2
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Emanuel Raab
Winterwald The quiet, nearly monochromatic photographs in the new series Winterwald by Emanuel Raab display the rich forms of a natural space that only reveals itself in the winter months. Like a filigree drawing, the finely articulated lines of the underbrush, scrub and branches intertwine to form a detailed surface structure that settles down like a web atop the natural space, obscuring our view into the depth. Despite allobjectivity in observation, a romantic view of nature filters through in these subtly composed forest pictures.
ISBN 978-3-86828-241-2
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Ernst Riegel
Goldschmied zwischen Historismus und Werkbund At the beginning of the 20th century, Ernst Riegel was one of Germanys pre-eminent goldsmiths. An artist and craftsman in one – this is how he saw himself, in contrast to many of his contemporaries who executed prototypes for industry and trade in the role of “designer.” ...
ISBN 978-3-9804444-5-3
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Frank Rothe
China Naked German photographer Frank Rothe has created an unusual portrait of China. Rothe breaks through the cliché that we usually think of "the Chinese" collectively and shows nude photographs of young and old citizens of Beijing and Shanghai ...
ISBN 978-3-939583-11-0
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