About the German photographer, Arwed MESSMER (b. 1964, Schopfheim)

Arwed MESSMER dedicates the early 1990s as a documentary urban photographer to the changes of Berlin and East Germany. From 2007 on, he also deals with image collections in archives that have lost their original function. The result is extensive exhibitions and publications on East Berlin in the 1950s, the Berlin Wall, the archives of the State Security Service and West German left-wing terrorism.

Photo books by Arwed MESSMER

'Verlorene Wege' (2009); 'So weit kein Auge reicht. Berliner Panoramafotografien aus den Jahren 1949-1953' (2009, photos by Fritz TIEDEMANN, reconstructed by Arwed Messmer); 'Anonymous Heart' (2009); 'The Other View. The Early Berlin Wall' (2011); 'Berlin, Fruchtstraße' (2012, 2022); 'Reenactment MfS' (2014); 'Taking stock of Power' (2016); 'Cell' (2016); 'RAF. No Evidence' (2016); 'Berlin 1966-70' (2018); 'Tiefenenttrümmerung' (forthcoming in 2021)


After projects drawing from archives, Arwed MESSMER turns for 'Clearing the Dephts' to his own archive, which contains many problematic aspects of German history. Previously unpublished images are re-edited and series are set in relation to each other.
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New edition of the long out-of-print photo volume, 'Berlin, Fruchtstraße am 27. März 1952'. Arwed MESSMER and Annett Gröschner address the facets of photo documentary by creating the portrait of a street of 32 individual photographs by Fritz TIEDEMANN.
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  • Ed(s)/Author(s): Arwed MESSMER, Annett Gröschner, Florian Ebner
  • Format: HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 30 x 25 x 2 cm., 142 pp., 67 ills., 8 fold-outs, text language: English
'Berlin 1966-70' by Arwed MESSMER shows the student protests from the perspective of the Berlin police. For this he digitized over 1000 negatives. Edited in a film-like sequential narrative structure, he breaks down the boundaries between photo and film.
45,00 € * Weight 1.5 kg
The photographic volume 'Reenactment' by Arwed MESSMER presents an artistic perspective on the legacy of the GDR secret police. It uses photos from the archives of the Ministry of State Security (Stasi) showing failed escape attempts at the Berlin Wall.
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  • Book design: Carsten EISFELD
  • Format: HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 17,5 x 24,5 x 2,5 cm., 256 pp. + appendix, 148 color & b/w ills., bilingual texts: German / English
20,00 € * Weight 0.8 kg
Actual printrun, HC with dust jacket, 27,5 x 23,5 x 2,5 cm., 184 pp., bilingual text: German / English (with 8 pp. insert)
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  • Ed(s)/Author(s): Arwed Messmer
  • Format: Actual printrun, HC with dust jacket, 27,5 x 23,5 x 2,5 cm., 184 pp., bilingual text: German / English (with 8 pp. insert)
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HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 21,5 x 30 x 3,5 cm., 749 pp., b/w ills., bilingual texts: German / English
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  • Book design: Carsten EISFELD
  • Format: HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 21,5 x 30 x 3,5 cm., 749 pp., b/w ills., bilingual texts: German / English
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'RAF. No evidence 'by Arwed MESSMER spans the arc from the beginnings to the multiple violent discharges in 1977. It offers a new perspective and also shows a ethical dimension: which pictures can be shown, how can they be shown, why should we see them?
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  • Format: Pb., 24,50 x 34 cm., 128 pp., 140 ills., bilingual: German / English
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For 'Anonymous Mitte. Berlin' Arwed MESSMER has visited this magical place again and again since 1995 and captured the changes photographically. An essay by Annett Gröschner as well as a text by Florian Ebner on Berlin urban photography complete the book.
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  • Ed(s)/Author(s): Annett Gröschner
  • Format: HC, 30 x 24,5 cm., 184 pp., bilingual text: German / English
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