Talents 15: In Unserer Zeit (German, Paperback, Limited ed.)

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The exhibition series ?Talents? consists of three titles: Talents 15 ? In Limbo, Talents 16 ? Approximate Landscape and Talents 17? Life With Maggie. This series of exhibits and accompanying books have been created to support up-and-coming photographers and art critics who are launching their careers, providing an experimental platform for new talents and voices emerging from Europe. Each solo exhibition is accompanied by a publication in which the images and texts create a dialog: the emerging talents introduce themselves and their projects to a wider audience and put their work up for discussion, creating a public forum. The exhibition ?In Limbo? shows pictures of places that seem to be known, the people are familiar, in their daily situations. Anne Lass photographs with accompanying criticism by Katja Melzer show people almost without individuality and in places without history. Her photos document feelings of disorientation and interchangeability.

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The exhibition series ?Talents? consists of three titles: Talents 15 ? In Limbo, Talents 16 ? Approximate Landscape and Talents 17? Life With Maggie. This series of exhibits and accompanying books have been created to support up-and-coming photographers and art critics who are launching their careers, providing an experimental platform for new talents and voices emerging from Europe. Each solo exhibition is accompanied by a publication in which the images and texts create a dialog: the emerging talents introduce themselves and their projects to a wider audience and put their work up for discussion, creating a public forum. The exhibition ?In Limbo? shows pictures of places that seem to be known, the people are familiar, in their daily situations. Anne Lass photographs with accompanying criticism by Katja Melzer show people almost without individuality and in places without history. Her photos document feelings of disorientation and interchangeability.

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Imprint

Deutscher Kunstverlag

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

May 2010

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First published

May 2010

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Dimensions

224 x 160 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade / Sewn

Pages

45

Edition

Limited ed.

ISBN-13

978-3-422-06932-9

Barcode

9783422069329

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LSN

3-422-06932-1



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