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Livres anciens et modernes

Sch�Rmann, Wilhelm

das n�tig.

Neuchatel: Editons Travers, 1990.,

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Auteur
Sch�Rmann, Wilhelm
Éditeurs
Neuchatel: Editons Travers, 1990.
Format
Erste Ausgabe. Unpaginiert. ( etwa 120 Seiten mit 93 ganzstg. Abbildungen) gebundener Originalpappband
Jaquette
Non
Langues
Allemand
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Non

Description

Neuwertiges, sauberes Exemplar. - Wilhelm Sch�rmann, Jg. 1946 ist ein Fotograf, fr�herer Fotojournalist, sp�rer Professor f�r Fotografie. In diesem Band sind Aufnahmen aus Deutschland und Europa, die einen speziellen Blick auf die 70er Jahre werfen. Architektur, Kunst, Skurilles, Portr�: Hella von Sinnen, Martin Kippenberger, Georg Herold, Reinhard Mucha, Cindy Sherman, Mayo Thompson, Josef Chladek schreibt in seinem bloq: "A rather unconventional photographer, curator, teacher, art-collector and publisher, Wilhelm Sch�rmann was one of the most influential pioneers of photography in Western Germany in the 1970s and 80s. He began his photographic career with self-taught black and white photography in the far West of Germany, capturing the mostly dull villages around L�ttich and Aachen in his own straight ahead but humorous way. After exhibitions in Hannover and Bonn, Klaus Honnef called him one of the most important photographers in Germany at that time, naming his style a "kind of road-photography�. In "das n�tig", Sch�rmann exposes urban motives in photos that show Cologne, D�sseldorf and other places in the Rhineland as well as artists that were en vogue at the time, like Kippenberger or Cindy Sherman. Combining documentary photography with entertainment makes his work stand out as uniquely today as it did in 1990 when this now extremely rare title was published."
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