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In a career spanning more than four decades, Berlin-born Sibylle
Bergemann created an extraordinary oeuvre ranging from fashion and
portrait photographs, literary reportages and artistic documentary
series. Alternating between commissions and work of her own
choosing, her focus was always on people. In the GDR, Bergemann
worked both freelance as well as continuously for various art and
culture magazines. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, she
co-founded the self-administered photographer's agency OSTKREUZ,
and worked for leading German as well as international magazines
such as GEO, Die Zeit, Stern or New York Times Magazine. The
catalog accompanying the exhibition at Berlinische Galerie
approaches the unique visual universe of one Germany's most famous
photographers on several narrative levels. Including more than 200
photographs from the museum's own collection as well as from the
photographer's estate, it shows selected images from her early work
for the first time.
The ability of pictures to undermine aesthetic standards and call
artistic conventions into question is central to the research
projects of the art historian Jurgen Muller, to whom this volume
commemorating his sixtieth birthday is dedicated. Numerous essays
by longtime colleagues provide new interpretations of well- and
lesser-known masterpieces, in which the initial impression is
frequently turned into its opposite. Jurgen Muller has held the
professorship of medieval and modern art history at the TU Dresden
since 2003. He has written authoritative monographs and studies on
Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Rembrandt, and Caravaggio, and edited a
wide range of scholarly anthologies and exhibition catalogues. He
has become known far beyond academic circles through his editing of
volumes published by Taschen Verlag about the films of various
decades.
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