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Reverberations of Nazi Violence in Germany and Beyond explores the
complex and diverse reverberations of the Second World War after
1945. It focuses on the legacies that National Socialist violence
and genocide perpetrated in Europe continue to have in
German-speaking countries and communities, as well as among those
directly affected by occupation, terror and mass murder.
Furthermore it explores how those legacies are in turn shaped by
the present. The volume also considers conflicting, unexpected and
often dissonant interpretations and representations of these
events, made by those who were the witnesses, victims and
perpetrators at the time and also by different communities in the
generations that followed. The contributions, from a range of
disciplinary perspectives, enrich our understanding of the
complexity of the ways in which a disturbing past continues to
disrupt the present and how the past is in turn disturbed and
instrumentalized by a later present.
Some of Nick Brandtâs subjects are humans, some are animals, but
they all are creatures of equal and obvious personhood. The
overwhelming sense in the photographerâs ongoing global series
The Day May Break is that they are all figuring out how to live in
a new world. Each has arrived at the shoot at Senda Verde wildlife
sanctuary in Bolivia through their own cascade of tragedy. Both
extreme droughts and floods have destroyed peopleâs homes and
livelihoods. Victims of habitat destruction and wildlife
trafficking, the animals are rescues that can never be released to
the wild. People and animals were photographed in the same frame
and indeed convey a sense of connectedness through a shared fate.
Fog is the unifying visual, symbolic of the natural world rapidly
fading from view; and an echo of the smoke from wildfires,
intensified by climate change, devastating so much of the planet.
But in spite of their loss, these people and animals are survivors,
pioneers entering the new phase our world has reached. In The Day
May Break they share their powerful stories.
Porodina's early years were impacted by the brutalist buildings in
Moscow and her mother who introduced art to Porodina's mind. Stored
in her subconscious, art is what became the extension and
expression of "her self", implying that every single one of her
photographs is a self-portrait. Art became-and still is-an
inevitable, and inseparable, part of her. Porodina's academic
upbringing in post-Soviet Russia and her interest in emotional
behavior led her to study clinical psychology.This background and
her striving towards greater understanding of herself, her
environment and others, informed her move to photography. It became
a frame by which she is not limited-photography is just another
medium to her that allows to stimulate the mind by showing, rather
than by speaking, since the subconscious is not verbal either.
The city Fred Herzog documented over more than half a century has
vanished-an early kind of urban flaneur, Herzog wandered the
streets of Vancouver, creating an archive that encapsulates the
essence of a bygone era. Considered today as one of the most
important street photographers of the 20th century, he changed the
international conversation about early color photography. However,
it was only in the late 1950s that he decided to primarily shoot
with Kodachrome color slides. Fred Herzog: Black and White is the
first acknowledgement of a lesser-known facet of the photographers'
work. Complementing the seminal Modern Color, it encompasses almost
graphical urban scenes of shadow and light, alongside travel
photographs and depictions of rural life. Evoking notions of
melancholy, this book reveals that Herzog's appeal lies in his
ability to seize a condensation of a psychological state.
Female View puts the focus on women fashion photography. Although
this medium has been shaped by female photographers for decades, a
large number of publications or exhibitions have focused primarily
on the male gaze of the female body. Numerous female fashion
photographers worked for influential magazines such as Harper's
Bazaar or Vogue, thus shaping the style of their time. Using
exemplary positions, this book traces the transformation of the
photographic image from the 1930s to the present day: from the
fashion magazine to the showroom and the coffee table book to
videos and digital self-staging in social media today. On display
will be works by: Lillian Bassman, Sibylle Bergemann, Petra F.
Collins, Corinne Day, Cass Bird, Madame d'Ora, Charlotte March, Ute
Mahler, Sarah Moon, Amber Pinkerton, Regina Relang, Alice Springs
(June Newton), Bettina Rheims, Ellen von Unwerth, and Yva.
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Ruth Orkin - A Photo Spirit (Hardcover)
Nadine Barth, Mary Engel; Text written by Kristen Gresch, Ruth Orkin; Designed by Julia Wagner
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R996
R926
Discovery Miles 9 260
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Ruth Orkin is a legend of street photography - her atmospheric
pictures taken in cities such as Florence, New York and London
still shape the image of these metropolises today. But Orkin's
specialty not only encompassed the urban but also the personal.
This is evident in her unique eye that enabled her street scenes to
consistently offer penetrating insights into the time and
personality of her subjects. And it likewise shows in her fantastic
portraits of celebrities such as Albert Einstein, Woody Allen, and
Lauren Bacall. These inimitable images seemingly combine snapshot
and pose to present the star in his or her role and at the same
time as an autonomous individual. Published on the occasion of the
photographer's 100th birthday, this illustrated book celebrates
Orkin's life and work with an equally extensive and fascinating
overview of this exceptional artist's oeuvre.
Reverberations of Nazi Violence in Germany and Beyond explores the
complex and diverse reverberations of the Second World War after
1945. It focuses on the legacies that National Socialist violence
and genocide perpetrated in Europe continue to have in
German-speaking countries and communities, as well as among those
directly affected by occupation, terror and mass murder.
Furthermore it explores how those legacies are in turn shaped by
the present. The volume also considers conflicting, unexpected and
often dissonant interpretations and representations of these
events, made by those who were the witnesses, victims and
perpetrators at the time and also by different communities in the
generations that followed. The contributions, from a range of
disciplinary perspectives, enrich our understanding of the
complexity of the ways in which a disturbing past continues to
disrupt the present and how the past is in turn disturbed and
instrumentalized by a later present.
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Aires Mateus - Book of Models (Paperback)
Francisco Aires Mateus, Manuel Aires Mateus; Edited by Camilla De Camilli; Photographs by Marco Cappelletti; Designed by Camilla De Camilli, …
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R1,969
R1,166
Discovery Miles 11 660
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This poetic and minimalist anthology presents 10 years of heritage
of AIRES MATEUS design studios at the Accademia di Archittettura di
Mendrisio in Switzerland.100 images of largescale models built by
students of AIRES MATEUS are brought together to create a family
portrait. Each expertly staged model is pictured with the essential
schemes necessary to understand the volumes portrayed. Francisco
and Manuel Aires Mateusâ many years of experience in pedagogy and
the use of models in practice are brought together in a manifesto
which precedes the anthology of images. The importance of the model
in the formation of architectural ideas and throughout the design
process, as well as its potency as a standalone statement are
highlighted. The evocative photographs in this book reveal abstract
spaces produced by artistic interpretations of light, volume and
materiality.
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Ann Mandelbaum - Matter (Hardcover)
Heloise Conesa, Ulrich Pohlmann; Designed by Julia Wagner, grafikanstalt
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R1,558
R1,262
Discovery Miles 12 620
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This is the fourth monograph of the American artist Ann Mandelbaum.
It offers both analogue black and white work from 1990-2000 and
also digital colour images from 2007-present. None of the 100
examples have been exhibited or published before. The richness of
the volume lies in the 35 year process delineated. It reveals a
continual obsession with the organic world-woven within abstraction
and sensation-and processed originally through the depths of the
darkroom and subsequently on the digital screen. The varied imagery
spans the history of the medium, including the photogram and
multiple printing. Throughout, surreal techniques employ sculpture,
collage, and the language of drawing. Regardless of medium,
Mandelbaum consistently reinvents and rediscovers a language of
surprise.
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