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Aenne Biermann (Paperback)
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Aenne Biermann is regarded as one of the important avant-garde
photographers of the twentieth century. Together with Bauhaus
artists like Lucia Moholy and Florence Henri she was represented in
the pioneering exhibitions of the late 1920s and early 1930s. In
1930 Franz Roh, the art critic and early patron of Biermann,
dedicated to her the legendary monograph designed by Jan Tschichold
"Aenne Biermann 60 Fotos "which is now being published again as a
reprint with commentary. As early as 1928, Franz Roh referred to
the "remarkable" photo artist Aenne Biermann (1898-1933), who
attracted the attention of experts with her close-up pictures of
plants. In the following years the photographer, an autodidact,
became an important artist of photographic modernism. Her works
created a haunting and aesthetically fascinating pictorial world
with close-up views, extreme detail shots and lighting contrasts.
She mostly found her motifs in her immediate vicinity: in addition
to numerous still lifes with everyday objects and nature photos,
she also repeatedly photographed her children, their object world
and their activities. Many originals were lost during the Second
World War, including the 60 photos in this publication. The
authorised reprint of this volume is a tribute to a great artist of
the modern age.
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