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"Do Not Refreeze" charts a 'lost' chapter in the history of
European photography. These photographers developed their practice
in the former East Germany negotiating its omnipresent secret
police to create imagery, increasingly compared to that of
luminaries such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Diane Arbus and Robert
Frank. The stunning images convey a glimpse of day-to-day life and
evoke the claustrophobia, rage, envy and ideological pomp of the
Communist era as well as its unexpected personal warmth, tenderness
and exoticism. Had they been painters, sculptors, authors or
playwrights, these photographers would have been arrested or
imprisoned. Because photography was not considered to be 'art'
however, they were able to circumnavigate a rigid system of
censorship to produce the most insightful and openly critical
visual arts output in East Germany's 40-year history. This book is
published by Cornerhouse in association with the University of
Hertfordshire.
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