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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
When Paula Modersohn-Becker's artistfriends examined her extensive
estate afew weeks after her death, they were overwhelmed. They only
gradually realised thatin the painter, who had died so young,
theyhad had an outstanding artist in their midst.Modersohn-Becker
was largely unrecognisedduring her lifetime but is regarded today
asone of the pioneers of Expressionism.The sculptor Bernhard
Hoetger was one of the few who recognised hertalent from an early
stage. Hoetger's memories of Paula Modersohn werepublished in 1920
as an authentic contemporary document in the seriesJunge Kunst.
They are reprinted as a facsimile in this revised and
extendededition. The volume is a bibliophilic highlight with an
essay explaining theartist's life and work from a present-day
perspective, together with herbiography and some 40 illustrations
of her most important works.
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Modersohn & Freiesleben, Katrin Von Maltzahn, Nicola Kuhn
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When Antje Freiesleben and Johannes Modersohn opened their own
Berlin-based firm Modersohn & Freiesleben Architekten in 1994,
the city, which had been divided until 1989, needed to be repaired
and re-united. The Potsdamer Platz train station and the office
block in the Beisheim Centre in Ebertstrasse, close to this central
and now revitalised location, are two significant projects that
were designed by the firm in the prevalent spirit of urban renewal
of those years. After the millennium, the architects further honed
their approach: whether in the city or the countryside, Modersohn
& Freiesleben consistently develop the character of their
projects in terms of the site, the materials, the construction, and
the lives of their clients. Their deliberate engagement with the
given environment while simultaneously aiming at an inventive
individuality has created an architecture that ensures their houses
are functional objects that combine sustainability with aesthetics.
This new monograph features 12 built houses alongside other
projects from the last two decades. They are located in Berlin,
Brandenburg, Sweden, and Canada. Text in English and German.
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