Gladys Kalichini is a contemporary visual artist and academic who investigates how women have been portrayed in relation to a dominant, colonial past.
This publication documents Clement's work and explores various technical, psychological, economic, and ethical questions raised by it. The book also features a sound box. Text in English and German.
Romantic landscape painting and the tradition of recounting fairy tales have their roots in the 19th century. The painter Philipp Fröhlich transposes them to the present. Text in English and German.
This lavish photo book is the first comprehensive publication on the artists’ oeuvre to be released after Christo’s death in May 2020.
Jörg Rubbert’s series of photos about Paris, taken over a period of 30 years between 1988 and 2019, views the city and its people from different perspectives. Text in English, German and French.
Freedom, adventure, romance; a spellbound audience, bright-eyed children, rolling drums, a brass band playing lively music; intrepid acrobats in colourful costumes and garishly made-up clowns. Text in English and German.
Imagine Afghanistan prior to the terror. In 1972, the photographer Charles Blanc travelled the remote country at the foot of the Hindu Kush before political upheavals, violence and wars wrecked the lives of its people.
This book of photographs presents Ardelle Schneider’s firsthand impressions of the current drag scene in the United States. Her photos address the meaning... Læs mere
This book is the third volume of a series that introduces selected works by 34 members of the Fotobus Society and offers a fascinating glimpse into the contemporary scene of young European photography.
The publication highlights contemporary takes on photograms, chemigrams, and lumen printing, which all hark back to the early days of photography. Text in English and German.
Lie’s art explores concepts such as life, death, and decay, as well as biographical relationships and heritage, with an approach that centres around personal memories.
A photogrpahic self-reflection on subjective memory and historical Europe. Text in English, German and, French.