| | | | Published by Steidl. Text by Harf Zimmermann.In The Sad-Eyed Lady, Berlin-based photographer Harf Zimmerman (born 1955) documents the Berliner Luft- und Badeparadies, a once loved bathing and leisure center in the Britz district of Berlin that is today a graffiti-stained ruin. The center opened in 1985 and welcomed roughly seven million visitors before its closure in 2005 after a series of hygiene complaints. Zimmerman’s focus is the center’s slow death, the eerie remnants of pleasure that once was. In his words: “This could be the realm of the Snow Queen, where the beautiful princess is imprisoned, trapped by an evil spell. Or it could be the Star Trek episode where Captain Kirk beams himself onto a celestial body with Bones and Spock after his sensors register signs of life, only to realize that the aliens have left their planet or been killed before they could escape. And now no-one can know how they looked, those beings, and what purpose the strange objects they left behind may have served.” BOOK FORMAT Clth, 12 x 14.5 in. / 136 pgs / 68 color. PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 1/21/2020 Active DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: FALL 2019 p. 124 PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9783958296053 TRADE List Price: $125.00 CAD $170.00 AVAILABILITY In stock Free Shipping UPS GROUND IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S. FOR CONSUMER ONLINE ORDERS |
Published by Steidl. Text by Joachim Gauck.Hufelandstrasse, Berlin 1055 is Harf Zimmermann’s (born 1955) 1986–87 black-and-white portrait of the people and places of Hufelandstrasse, a bustling neighborhood street in the heart of communist East Germany, inspired by Bruce Davidson’s East 100th Street.
BOOK FORMAT Clth, 11.5 x 9.5 in. / 132 pgs / 15 color / 80 bw. PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 7/25/2017 Out of stock indefinitely DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: SPRING 2017 p. 175 PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9783958292642 FLAT40 List Price: $65.00 CAD $87.00 AVAILABILITY Not available STATUS: Out of stock indefinitely. |
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Though these pictures appear like magnificent modern paintings, they are in fact a deeper unconscious social artistic expression of an urban re-development that historical events since the Gründerzeit have fermented and brought to the surface. --Robert Polidori
The soaring, rigid walls of the tenement blocks torn open by the bombing of World War II dominated the German streetscapes of the 1950s. Fire walls, originally integrated in the building and serving as fire shields, suddenly became visible and turned into outer walls. That is how the originally rather technical term got a new meaning: firewalls as walls spared by the fire. Those long brick walls often adjoin to vast vacant lots once taken up by buildings that were never reerected after the war. Window cover the walls without any rational order, bearing witness to the troublesome moments of Germany's history in traces of bullets, shrapnel holes, the outlines of previous buildings and provisional repairs. The remarkable housing boom following the fall of East Germany whitewashed most of the scars and overgrew the occasional graffiti and advertisements originally decorating those walls. A look behind them reveals the imprint of the building's story.
BOOK FORMAT Clth, 15 x 11.75 in. / 128 pgs / 74 color. PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 8/25/2015 Active DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: FALL 2014 PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9783869306285 TRADE List Price: $98.00 CAD $130.00 AVAILABILITY In stock Free Shipping UPS GROUND IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S. FOR CONSUMER ONLINE ORDERS |
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