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Photoworks. 1. ed. (2006)
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ISBN: 9783865212887 bzw. 3865212883, in Deutsch, Göttingen : Steidl, gebraucht, guter Zustand, mit Einband.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert, Schwarz, Zerfaß, 10785 Berlin.
1. ed. 112 S. : überw. Illustr. ; 30 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Sehr gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Foreword -- David Chandler Profiles III. 2005-2007 -- Primal Scene Photography Darian Leader Profiles I, 2001 -- Symptoms, Signs and Surfaces Joanna Lowry Untitled I 1998 -- Untitled II, 1998-1999 Untitled III 1999 -- Interview Bettina von Zwehl and Charlotte Cotton -- Rain, 2003 -- Alina, 2004 -- Profiles II. 2002 -- Biography -- List of Plates. // Bettina von Zwehl Since 1998, Bettina von Zwehl has built an international reputation for her subtle and unnerving photographic portraits. Her concise series of images are highly controlled, both in terms of their minimalist aesthetic and the exacting conditions she imposes on her subjects. Von Zwehl photographs people as they wake from deep sleep, hold their breath, recover from physical exertion, are drenched in rain or as they listen intently to music in a darkened room; so orchestrating a climate in which the sitters relinquish control of the way they are represented. The portraits reveal not the conscious projection of an identity but a space between the subject's private, thoughtful world and their public appearance. We are directed to the slightest of details: blemishes on the skin, stray hairs, raised colour in the cheeks, a striking variety of profiles - a delicate and exquisitely detailed catalogue of human physiognomy. With their pared-down backgrounds and balanced compositions, von Zwehl's portraits have the texture and poise of Renaissance paintings. Their stillness is arresting and demands the kind of attention and absorption from the viewer that is partly the subject of her photographs. Her figures, always luminously present on the surface of her immaculate photographic prints, consistently invite us to consider our own humanity and create a space in which we might revise our habitual ways of observing and understanding portraits, and possibly ourselves. This book features an introduction to von Zwehl's work by Photoworks Director David Chandler, essays by writer and pychoanalyst Darian Leader and art historian Joanna Lowry and an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton, Curator and Department Head of Photographs at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Verlagstext) ISBN 9783865212887 Versand D: 3,00 EUR Zwehl, Bettina von ; Porträtfotografie ; Geschichte 1998-2007 ; Bildband; Photographie, Angelegt am: 14.03.2017.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert, Schwarz, Zerfaß, 10785 Berlin.
1. ed. 112 S. : überw. Illustr. ; 30 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Sehr gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Foreword -- David Chandler Profiles III. 2005-2007 -- Primal Scene Photography Darian Leader Profiles I, 2001 -- Symptoms, Signs and Surfaces Joanna Lowry Untitled I 1998 -- Untitled II, 1998-1999 Untitled III 1999 -- Interview Bettina von Zwehl and Charlotte Cotton -- Rain, 2003 -- Alina, 2004 -- Profiles II. 2002 -- Biography -- List of Plates. // Bettina von Zwehl Since 1998, Bettina von Zwehl has built an international reputation for her subtle and unnerving photographic portraits. Her concise series of images are highly controlled, both in terms of their minimalist aesthetic and the exacting conditions she imposes on her subjects. Von Zwehl photographs people as they wake from deep sleep, hold their breath, recover from physical exertion, are drenched in rain or as they listen intently to music in a darkened room; so orchestrating a climate in which the sitters relinquish control of the way they are represented. The portraits reveal not the conscious projection of an identity but a space between the subject's private, thoughtful world and their public appearance. We are directed to the slightest of details: blemishes on the skin, stray hairs, raised colour in the cheeks, a striking variety of profiles - a delicate and exquisitely detailed catalogue of human physiognomy. With their pared-down backgrounds and balanced compositions, von Zwehl's portraits have the texture and poise of Renaissance paintings. Their stillness is arresting and demands the kind of attention and absorption from the viewer that is partly the subject of her photographs. Her figures, always luminously present on the surface of her immaculate photographic prints, consistently invite us to consider our own humanity and create a space in which we might revise our habitual ways of observing and understanding portraits, and possibly ourselves. This book features an introduction to von Zwehl's work by Photoworks Director David Chandler, essays by writer and pychoanalyst Darian Leader and art historian Joanna Lowry and an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton, Curator and Department Head of Photographs at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Verlagstext) ISBN 9783865212887 Versand D: 3,00 EUR Zwehl, Bettina von ; Porträtfotografie ; Geschichte 1998-2007 ; Bildband; Photographie, Angelegt am: 14.03.2017.
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Photoworks. (2006)
DE US FE
ISBN: 9783865212887 bzw. 3865212883, in Deutsch, Göttingen : Steidl, gebraucht, guter Zustand, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkosten nach: Österreich.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert/ Schwarz/ Zerfaß, [3280044].
112 S. : überw. Illustr. 30 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Sehr gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Foreword -- David Chandler Profiles III. 2005-2007 -- Primal Scene Photography Darian Leader Profiles I, 2001 -- Symptoms, Signs and Surfaces Joanna Lowry Untitled I 1998 -- Untitled II, 1998-1999 Untitled III 1999 -- Interview Bettina von Zwehl and Charlotte Cotton -- Rain, 2003 -- Alina, 2004 -- Profiles II. 2002 -- Biography -- List of Plates. // Bettina von Zwehl Since 1998, Bettina von Zwehl has built an international reputation for her subtle and unnerving photographic portraits. Her concise series of images are highly controlled, both in terms of their minimalist aesthetic and the exacting conditions she imposes on her subjects. Von Zwehl photographs people as they wake from deep sleep, hold their breath, recover from physical exertion, are drenched in rain or as they listen intently to music in a darkened room so orchestrating a climate in which the sitters relinquish control of the way they are represented. The portraits reveal not the conscious projection of an identity but a space between the subject's private, thoughtful world and their public appearance. We are directed to the slightest of details: blemishes on the skin, stray hairs, raised colour in the cheeks, a striking variety of profiles - a delicate and exquisitely detailed catalogue of human physiognomy. With their pared-down backgrounds and balanced compositions, von Zwehl's portraits have the texture and poise of Renaissance paintings. Their stillness is arresting and demands the kind of attention and absorption from the viewer that is partly the subject of her photographs. Her figures, always luminously present on the surface of her immaculate photographic prints, consistently invite us to consider our own humanity and create a space in which we might revise our habitual ways of observing and understanding portraits, and possibly ourselves. This book features an introduction to von Zwehl's work by Photoworks Director David Chandler, essays by writer and pychoanalyst Darian Leader and art historian Joanna Lowry and an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton, Curator and Department Head of Photographs at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Verlagstext) ISBN 9783865212887, 2006. gebraucht sehr gut, 932g, 1. ed. Internationaler Versand, PayPal, Offene Rechnung, Banküberweisung.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert/ Schwarz/ Zerfaß, [3280044].
112 S. : überw. Illustr. 30 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Sehr gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Foreword -- David Chandler Profiles III. 2005-2007 -- Primal Scene Photography Darian Leader Profiles I, 2001 -- Symptoms, Signs and Surfaces Joanna Lowry Untitled I 1998 -- Untitled II, 1998-1999 Untitled III 1999 -- Interview Bettina von Zwehl and Charlotte Cotton -- Rain, 2003 -- Alina, 2004 -- Profiles II. 2002 -- Biography -- List of Plates. // Bettina von Zwehl Since 1998, Bettina von Zwehl has built an international reputation for her subtle and unnerving photographic portraits. Her concise series of images are highly controlled, both in terms of their minimalist aesthetic and the exacting conditions she imposes on her subjects. Von Zwehl photographs people as they wake from deep sleep, hold their breath, recover from physical exertion, are drenched in rain or as they listen intently to music in a darkened room so orchestrating a climate in which the sitters relinquish control of the way they are represented. The portraits reveal not the conscious projection of an identity but a space between the subject's private, thoughtful world and their public appearance. We are directed to the slightest of details: blemishes on the skin, stray hairs, raised colour in the cheeks, a striking variety of profiles - a delicate and exquisitely detailed catalogue of human physiognomy. With their pared-down backgrounds and balanced compositions, von Zwehl's portraits have the texture and poise of Renaissance paintings. Their stillness is arresting and demands the kind of attention and absorption from the viewer that is partly the subject of her photographs. Her figures, always luminously present on the surface of her immaculate photographic prints, consistently invite us to consider our own humanity and create a space in which we might revise our habitual ways of observing and understanding portraits, and possibly ourselves. This book features an introduction to von Zwehl's work by Photoworks Director David Chandler, essays by writer and pychoanalyst Darian Leader and art historian Joanna Lowry and an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton, Curator and Department Head of Photographs at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Verlagstext) ISBN 9783865212887, 2006. gebraucht sehr gut, 932g, 1. ed. Internationaler Versand, PayPal, Offene Rechnung, Banküberweisung.
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Photoworks. 1. ed. (2006)
DE US
ISBN: 9783865212887 bzw. 3865212883, in Deutsch, gebraucht, mit Einband.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR.
Göttingen, Steidl, 112 S. : überw. Illustr. ; 30 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Sehr gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Foreword -- David Chandler Profiles III. 2005-2007 -- Primal Scene Photography Darian Leader Profiles I, 2001 -- Symptoms, Signs and Surfaces Joanna Lowry Untitled I 1998 -- Untitled II, 1998-1999 Untitled III 1999 -- Interview Bettina von Zwehl and Charlotte Cotton -- Rain, 2003 -- Alina, 2004 -- Profiles II. 2002 -- Biography -- List of Plates. // Bettina von Zwehl Since 1998, Bettina von Zwehl has built an international reputation for her subtle and unnerving photographic portraits. Her concise series of images are highly controlled, both in terms of their minimalist aesthetic and the exacting conditions she imposes on her subjects. Von Zwehl photographs people as they wake from deep sleep, hold their breath, recover from physical exertion, are drenched in rain or as they listen intently to music in a darkened room; so orchestrating a climate in which the sitters relinquish control of the way they are represented. The portraits reveal not the conscious projection of an identity but a space between the subject's private, thoughtful world and their public appearance. We are directed to the slightest of details: blemishes on the skin, stray hairs, raised colour in the cheeks, a striking variety of profiles - a delicate and exquisitely detailed catalogue of human physiognomy. With their pared-down backgrounds and balanced compositions, von Zwehl's portraits have the texture and poise of Renaissance paintings. Their stillness is arresting and demands the kind of attention and absorption from the viewer that is partly the subject of her photographs. Her figures, always luminously present on the surface of her immaculate photographic prints, consistently invite us to consider our own humanity and create a space in which we might revise our habitual ways of observing and understanding portraits, and possibly ourselves. This book features an introduction to von Zwehl's work by Photoworks Director David Chandler, essays by writer and pychoanalyst Darian Leader and art historian Joanna Lowry and an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton, Curator and Department Head of Photographs at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Verlagstext) ISBN 9783865212887Fotografie [Zwehl, Bettina von ; Porträtfotografie ; Geschichte 1998-2007 ; Bildband; Photographie] 2006.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR.
Göttingen, Steidl, 112 S. : überw. Illustr. ; 30 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Sehr gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Foreword -- David Chandler Profiles III. 2005-2007 -- Primal Scene Photography Darian Leader Profiles I, 2001 -- Symptoms, Signs and Surfaces Joanna Lowry Untitled I 1998 -- Untitled II, 1998-1999 Untitled III 1999 -- Interview Bettina von Zwehl and Charlotte Cotton -- Rain, 2003 -- Alina, 2004 -- Profiles II. 2002 -- Biography -- List of Plates. // Bettina von Zwehl Since 1998, Bettina von Zwehl has built an international reputation for her subtle and unnerving photographic portraits. Her concise series of images are highly controlled, both in terms of their minimalist aesthetic and the exacting conditions she imposes on her subjects. Von Zwehl photographs people as they wake from deep sleep, hold their breath, recover from physical exertion, are drenched in rain or as they listen intently to music in a darkened room; so orchestrating a climate in which the sitters relinquish control of the way they are represented. The portraits reveal not the conscious projection of an identity but a space between the subject's private, thoughtful world and their public appearance. We are directed to the slightest of details: blemishes on the skin, stray hairs, raised colour in the cheeks, a striking variety of profiles - a delicate and exquisitely detailed catalogue of human physiognomy. With their pared-down backgrounds and balanced compositions, von Zwehl's portraits have the texture and poise of Renaissance paintings. Their stillness is arresting and demands the kind of attention and absorption from the viewer that is partly the subject of her photographs. Her figures, always luminously present on the surface of her immaculate photographic prints, consistently invite us to consider our own humanity and create a space in which we might revise our habitual ways of observing and understanding portraits, and possibly ourselves. This book features an introduction to von Zwehl's work by Photoworks Director David Chandler, essays by writer and pychoanalyst Darian Leader and art historian Joanna Lowry and an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton, Curator and Department Head of Photographs at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Verlagstext) ISBN 9783865212887Fotografie [Zwehl, Bettina von ; Porträtfotografie ; Geschichte 1998-2007 ; Bildband; Photographie] 2006.
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Photoworks. (2006)
~DE HC US FE
ISBN: 9783865212887 bzw. 3865212883, vermutlich in Deutsch, Göttingen : Steidl, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, akzeptabler Zustand, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß [8335842], Berlin, Germany.
112 S. : überw. Illustr. ; 30 cm. Sehr gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Foreword -- David Chandler Profiles III. 2005-2007 -- Primal Scene Photography Darian Leader Profiles I, 2001 -- Symptoms, Signs and Surfaces Joanna Lowry Untitled I 1998 -- Untitled II, 1998-1999 Untitled III 1999 -- Interview Bettina von Zwehl and Charlotte Cotton -- Rain, 2003 -- Alina, 2004 -- Profiles II. 2002 -- Biography -- List of Plates. // Bettina von Zwehl Since 1998, Bettina von Zwehl has built an international reputation for her subtle and unnerving photographic portraits. Her concise series of images are highly controlled, both in terms of their minimalist aesthetic and the exacting conditions she imposes on her subjects. Von Zwehl photographs people as they wake from deep sleep, hold their breath, recover from physical exertion, are drenched in rain or as they listen intently to music in a darkened room; so orchestrating a climate in which the sitters relinquish control of the way they are represented. The portraits reveal not the conscious projection of an identity but a space between the subject's private, thoughtful world and their public appearance. We are directed to the slightest of details: blemishes on the skin, stray hairs, raised colour in the cheeks, a striking variety of profiles - a delicate and exquisitely detailed catalogue of human physiognomy. With their pared-down backgrounds and balanced compositions, von Zwehl's portraits have the texture and poise of Renaissance paintings. Their stillness is arresting and demands the kind of attention and absorption from the viewer that is partly the subject of her photographs. Her figures, always luminously present on the surface of her immaculate photographic prints, consistently invite us to consider our own humanity and create a space in which we might revise our habitual ways of observing and understanding portraits, and possibly ourselves. This book features an introduction to von Zwehl's work by Photoworks Director David Chandler, essays by writer and pychoanalyst Darian Leader and art historian Joanna Lowry and an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton, Curator and Department Head of Photographs at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Verlagstext) ISBN 9783865212887 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 932 Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Books.
112 S. : überw. Illustr. ; 30 cm. Sehr gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Foreword -- David Chandler Profiles III. 2005-2007 -- Primal Scene Photography Darian Leader Profiles I, 2001 -- Symptoms, Signs and Surfaces Joanna Lowry Untitled I 1998 -- Untitled II, 1998-1999 Untitled III 1999 -- Interview Bettina von Zwehl and Charlotte Cotton -- Rain, 2003 -- Alina, 2004 -- Profiles II. 2002 -- Biography -- List of Plates. // Bettina von Zwehl Since 1998, Bettina von Zwehl has built an international reputation for her subtle and unnerving photographic portraits. Her concise series of images are highly controlled, both in terms of their minimalist aesthetic and the exacting conditions she imposes on her subjects. Von Zwehl photographs people as they wake from deep sleep, hold their breath, recover from physical exertion, are drenched in rain or as they listen intently to music in a darkened room; so orchestrating a climate in which the sitters relinquish control of the way they are represented. The portraits reveal not the conscious projection of an identity but a space between the subject's private, thoughtful world and their public appearance. We are directed to the slightest of details: blemishes on the skin, stray hairs, raised colour in the cheeks, a striking variety of profiles - a delicate and exquisitely detailed catalogue of human physiognomy. With their pared-down backgrounds and balanced compositions, von Zwehl's portraits have the texture and poise of Renaissance paintings. Their stillness is arresting and demands the kind of attention and absorption from the viewer that is partly the subject of her photographs. Her figures, always luminously present on the surface of her immaculate photographic prints, consistently invite us to consider our own humanity and create a space in which we might revise our habitual ways of observing and understanding portraits, and possibly ourselves. This book features an introduction to von Zwehl's work by Photoworks Director David Chandler, essays by writer and pychoanalyst Darian Leader and art historian Joanna Lowry and an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton, Curator and Department Head of Photographs at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Verlagstext) ISBN 9783865212887 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 932 Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Books.
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Bettina Von Zwehl (Hardcover)
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ISBN: 9783865212887 bzw. 3865212883, in Deutsch, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, ABC Books [9235530], Lowfield Heath, CRAWL, United Kingdom.
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