'Kinderszenen' by Lionel JUSSERET tries to give an insight into the intimacy of autistic children, their way of understanding space and the world. In its conception it's based on the piano work of Robert Schumann, conceived as a 'souvenir for adults'.
39,80 € * Weight 1.4 kg
The out-of-print photo volume 'Luc Delahaye 2006 2010' indicate an approach, where the unromantic clarity of the documentary style contradicts the dramatic intensity of the 'tableau' form, to reflect on the relationship between art, history & information.
from 38,00 € Weight 1 kg
The photo zine '321' by Roe ETHRIDGE is the result of a stay in Paris, Spring 2021, when the capital was under curfew. The photographer walked through the only moderately populated city and created this distinctive visual diary of a moment of in-between.
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The up to then little researched early work by Henri CARTIER-BRESSON from the 1930s was the subject of an exhibition at MoMA in New York in 1987. The volume of the catalog with a well-founded text by Peter Galassi is still regarded as authoritative today.
78,00 € Weight 1.1 kg
'Mouvement' about René BURRI gives an overview about his work which has written history. Removed from sensationalism yet no less striking are his images of the theater of war, of people suffering in poverty & with equal intensity to the spheres of beauty.
from 75,00 € Weight 2.7 kg
'Eugène Atget. Retrospective', published for the major exhibitions in Paris & Berlin, contains the most important photographs created between 1900 and 1925. Essays trace his wide range of themes and motifs as well as his impact on the French Surrealists.
0,00 € * Weight 2 kg
American photographer Lee MILLER was one of the few women to be accredited as war correspondents in the 1940s. 'Krieg. Mit den Alliierten in Europa' (with the Allies in Europe) contains for the first time all of her war reports & many of her famous photos
11,99 € * Weight 0.3 kg
Softcover, square catalog volume, published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Wols Photograph 31/1-11/3 1979' at Museum Ludwig, Cologne. The German-language catalog text is by Lazlo Glozer.
18,00 € *
'Eugène Atget - Paris' - third volume of a series dedicated to those great masters in the history of photography, whose photographs have lost nothing of their fascination & influence to this day. The hardcover volume has been out of print for a long time.
38,00 € Weight 0.5 kg
The catalog volume 'Reversing the Eye. Arte povera and Beyond 1960-1975' takes a fresh look at the Arte Povera movement, rarely associated with photography & film. The artistic movement is placed in the social and political context of the time in Italy.
68,00 € *