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Thomas Neumann – The Japanese Series (2015)
~DE HC NW
ISBN: 9783954761241 bzw. 3954761246, vermutlich in Deutsch, Distanz Verlag GmbH, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Sofort lieferbar.
Englisch, Deutsch, Japanisch The Sublime Beauty of Nature Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975; lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruffs master class; he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumanns photographs in great detail. Another Japanese series is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewers gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumanns work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations. 01.10.2015, gebundene Ausgabe.
Englisch, Deutsch, Japanisch The Sublime Beauty of Nature Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975; lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruffs master class; he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumanns photographs in great detail. Another Japanese series is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewers gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumanns work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations. 01.10.2015, gebundene Ausgabe.
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Thomas Neumann - The Japanese Series (2015)
DE NW
ISBN: 9783954761241 bzw. 3954761246, in Deutsch, DISTANZ Verlag Gmbh Nov 2015, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - The Sublime Beauty of Nature Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975; lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruff's master class; he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumann's photographs in great detail. Another 'Japanese series' is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewer's gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumann's work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations. 80 pp. Englisch, Deutsch, Japanisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - The Sublime Beauty of Nature Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975; lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruff's master class; he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumann's photographs in great detail. Another 'Japanese series' is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewer's gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumann's work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations. 80 pp. Englisch, Deutsch, Japanisch.
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Thomas Neumann - The Japanese Series (2015)
DE NW
ISBN: 9783954761241 bzw. 3954761246, in Deutsch, DISTANZ Verlag Gmbh Okt 2015, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rhein-Team Lörrach Ivano Narducci e.K. [57451429], Lörrach, Germany.
Neuware - The Sublime Beauty of Nature Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975; lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruff's master class; he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumann's photographs in great detail. Another 'Japanese series' is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewer's gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumann's work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations. 80 pp. Englisch, Deutsch, Japanisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rhein-Team Lörrach Ivano Narducci e.K. [57451429], Lörrach, Germany.
Neuware - The Sublime Beauty of Nature Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975; lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruff's master class; he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumann's photographs in great detail. Another 'Japanese series' is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewer's gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumann's work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations. 80 pp. Englisch, Deutsch, Japanisch.
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Thomas Neumann – The Japanese Series (2015)
~EN HC NW
ISBN: 9783954761241 bzw. 3954761246, vermutlich in Englisch, Distanz Verlag GmbH, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Schweiz, Versandfertig innert 1 - 2 Werktagen.
Englisch, Deutsch, Japanisch, The Sublime Beauty of Nature Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975; lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruffs master class; he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumanns photographs in great detail. Another Japanese series is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewers gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumanns work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.10.2015.
Englisch, Deutsch, Japanisch, The Sublime Beauty of Nature Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975; lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruffs master class; he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumanns photographs in great detail. Another Japanese series is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewers gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumanns work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.10.2015.
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The Japanese Series - Englisch, Deutsch, Japanisch (1975)
DE HC NW
ISBN: 9783954761241 bzw. 3954761246, in Deutsch, Distanz, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
The Japanese Series: Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975 lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruff`s master class he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumann`s photographs in great detail. Another `Japanese series` is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewer`s gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumann`s work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations. Deutsch| Englisch| Japanisch, Buch.
The Japanese Series: Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975 lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruff`s master class he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumann`s photographs in great detail. Another `Japanese series` is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewer`s gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumann`s work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations. Deutsch| Englisch| Japanisch, Buch.
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DE NW
ISBN: 9783954761241 bzw. 3954761246, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Österreich, Lieferzeit: 6 Tage.
The Sublime Beauty of Nature Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975; lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruff’s master class; he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumann’s photographs in great detail. Another “Japanese series” is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewer’s gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumann’s work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations.
The Sublime Beauty of Nature Thomas Neumann (b. Cottbus, 1975; lives and works in Düsseldorf) has captured Japanese landscapes in photographs inspired by traditional ink paintings. Nature photography was new ground for Neumann, a graduate of Thomas Ruff’s master class; he was encouraged to explore it in Japan, where he now feels no less at home than in his native Germany. Hikes in various mountainous regions over the past several years have resulted in MORI, a set of pictures that blend precise craftsmanship with poetry and abstraction. The triplex prints in the large-format book render the ample range of gray tones in Neumann’s photographs in great detail. Another “Japanese series” is ISHI, an ensemble of works defined by monumentality and flatness for which Neumann obtained permission to take pictures in famous collections of suiseki, rocks selected for their beauty. Based on these special rocks, Neumann creates a photographic wall that draws the viewer’s gaze in with a powerful allure while also compelling a reflection on the act of beholding: as both writers note, these rocks look back at us. Gregor Jansen and Harumi Niwa have contributed essays that introduce the reader to Neumann’s work from a Japanese and a German perspective and outline possible interpretations.
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