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Anja Jensen
TATORT The German photo artist Anja Jensen (b. 1967) engages in her photographic works and installations with scenarios of watching and being watched. The photo book provides an overview of Jensen’s work over the last ten years, resulting from projects undertaken by the photo artist in Germany, the USA, South America, Poland, China, Turkey and Sweden, and shown in those countries and throughout Europe in numerous solo and group exhibitions.
ISBN 978-3-86828-388-4
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Jüdisches Museum München
ALLES HAT SEINE ZEIT Rituale gegen das Vergessen In the course of our lifetime we are confronted with various rites of passage – transitions between two phases or conditions of life. From birth, childhood, school, majority, independence, marriage, and old age to death, as well as by means of annual holidays we move from one phase to the next, from one condition to another. The exhibition catalog To Every Thing There Is A Time.
ISBN 978-3-86828-399-0
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Jüdisches Museum München
FAMILY FILES Sixteen artists, sixteen families, sixteen »albums.« Each album encapsulates a family’s whole life. Before the viewer’s eyes, their private world unfolds, as seen through the artist’s lens.
ISBN 978-3-86828-144-6
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Julia Jansen
GLORIA OZEANA AMERICA What sets the pictures of Julia Jansen apart is that it is impossible in each case to focus in on the image; the picture refuses to jell, and our perception is confounded by the uncertainty of what we are seeing in this liminal world between what may possibly be real or perhaps only a potential reality.
ISBN 978-3-86828-431-7
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Karin Jobst
DETROIT FOR JOHN, MARY LOU AND MR. DUKE In 2010, artist Karin Jobst arrived for the first time in Detroit from her native Germany. She was not awestruck by the city’s empty buildings and depopulated streets, but felt compelled to develop a fresh body of work inspired by Detroit’s sense of time, place, and history
ISBN 978-3-86828-324-2
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PETER JACOBI
In the course of over forty years, sculptor Peter Jacobi has put together an extensive body of work. In the 1960s and 70s he worked with his partner at the time, Ritzi Jacobi, to create large-format textile reliefs which were exhibited in museums worldwide.
ISBN 978-3-86828-196-5
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Rachael Jablo
MY DAY S OF LOSING WORDS American photographer Rachael Jablo suffers from chronic migraine. Without medication, the pain makes her lose the ability to speak; with medication, she suffers from side effects that cause her to forget words. In My Days of Losing Words, Jablo creates color photographs that act as synthetic memories of the lost words.
ISBN 978-3-86828-402-7
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Rolf Julius
Grau schweigt Pushing the envelope between visual arts and music, Rolf Julius began in the 1970s to develop his own concept that can be classified as belonging to the young genre of sound art in Germany. "I create a musical space with my images. And with my music I create a pictorial space. Images and music are on equal footing. They meet in the mind of the viewer/listener and give rise to something new." ...
ISBN 978-3-939583-12-7
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Rolf Julius
Small Music (Grey) Rolf Julius has frequently been compared to John Cage for his attempts of integrating the world of common noises into the realm of sounds.
ISBN 978-3-9804444-4-6
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Sven Jacobsen
Back to Mama On the cover of »Back to Mama«, a pretty young woman dressed in 1950s style looks expectantly toward the future with a broad smile. How things turned out is revealed in the 129 pictures that follow, snapshots from the life of her son, photographer Sven Jacobsen.
ISBN 978-3-86828-263-4
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