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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Zurich's youth was rebellious.
An entire generation of students was in search for the 'new'. In
1981, photographic artist Simone Kappeler left her native
Switzerland, setting off on a road trip across America. She took
with her a Hasselblad, a 35 mm camera, as well as a Polaroid. Over
the course of the journey, she would add a multitude of cheap
cameras to this collection that enabled snapshot-like images -
taken unselfconsciously whenever a motif sprang at her. The images
reflect a direct and unrestrained manner, they tell of immediate
sensual experience and the longing for freedom and independence.
Thirty-five years later, Kappeler has revisited the vast collection
that resulted from her undertaking. The selection of some 230
images and their composition reveal a consistent artistic
perspective and a signature style. And even today, her 1981 view of
America has lost none of its magic. Text in English and German.
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