Oprawa: miękka, Format: 21,5x16,5 cm Stron: 120, 2003 r., książka w języku angieskim, niemieckim, francuskim, włoskim, hiszpańskim
Anyone familiar with the long and tumultuous history of Berlin and also those who have read about the changes wrought by the end of the Cold War, will find Stefan Dauth’s photographic portrait an invaluable guide to this city on the cutting-edge. By concentrating on new perspectives of Berlin’s most familiar sights, Dauth draws attention to the transformation of a city only recently reunited and re-born as Germany’s capital. His stark black and white images reveal the clash of old and new; the Berliner Dome with construction cranes in the background, the Potsdamer Platz, the remains of the Berlin Wall, and the modern bustle of the Kurfuerstendamm built around a memorial church. “Today’s professional photography is missing a touch of reality. I work with a city just as it exists in front of our eyes. It’s a personal view of changes in Berlin, its people and locations,” writes Dauth.
Stefan Dauth was born in Karlsruhe, Germany in 1957. He has worked as a freelance photographer in Berlin since 1998.
- A visual tour of a city in the throes of reinventing itself
- Latest addition to the attractive photopocket series introduced in fall 2002 with New York and Paris titles.
Wydawnictwo teNeues do chwili obecnej wydało aż 18 tomów z serii Photopocket. Są to polecane przez naszą księgarnię książki z fotografiami z:
Amsterdamu, Aten, Australii, Barcelony, Berlina, Kalifornii, Grecji, Londynu, Nowego Jorku, Nowej Zelandii, Prowansji, Rzymu, San Francisco, Sydney, Tokio, Toskanii, Wenecji i Wiednia.