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Publicado por Steidl Publishers, Gottingen, 2019
ISBN 10: 3958295282 ISBN 13: 9783958295285
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. In 2007 Timm Rautert, then professor of photography at Leipzig's Academy of Fine Arts, began photographing his students with their partners and young children among the designer furniture, second-hand treasures and kids' toys of their apartments. So began a decade-long documentary experiment that shows German families in their revealing home environments and their beginnings as a family unit, with all its complex social connotations. The book consists of 40 triptychs, one of each family. At the center is the mother/father/child group; to the left and right the living spaces seem to fold outwards, like a winged altarpiece. Rautert thus questions the idea of the "holy family" today though the prism of a specific generation's middle class. His sitters gaze towards us (the children do their best), with varying degrees of formality. Rautert's technical approach is appropriately pared back, creating a neutral stage on which his subjects pose and helping him to seize, in his words, "that selfsame moment to look at that which I perhaps did not immediately grasp." A photographer must take part, must understand; that's the secret to a successful portrait, even if that understanding sometimes does not dawn till later. Timm Rauter This volume presents a portrait series begun in 2007 by German photographer Rautert, in which he photographs his students with their partners and young children within their apartments. Exploring the concept of a modern-day holy family, each of these middle-class families is presented as a triptych. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por Gottingen, Steidl,, Gottingen, 2019
ISBN 10: 3958295282 ISBN 13: 9783958295285
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Añadir al carritohardcover. Condición: As New. Prima edizione (First Edition). Testi di Oskar Negt, Timm Rautert, Brigit Kulmer, Stefan Koldehoff. 123 fotografie a colori, su tavole piegate più volte, di Timm Rautert. Edizione in inglese e tedesco . Cm 28x23,5. pp. 76. . Perfetto (Mint). . Prima edizione (First Edition). . Nel 2007 Timm Rautert, allora professore di fotografia all'Accademia di Belle Arti di Lipsia, ha iniziato a fotografare i suoi studenti con i loro partner e i loro figli piccoli tra i mobili di design, i tesori di seconda mano e i giocattoli per bambini dei loro appartamenti. È iniziato così un esperimento documentario decennale che mostra le famiglie tedesche nei loro ambienti domestici rivelatori e i loro inizi come unità familiare, con tutte le sue complesse connotazioni sociali. Il libro è composto da 40 trittici, uno per ogni famiglia. Al centro si trova il gruppo madre/padre/figlio; a sinistra e a destra gli spazi abitativi sembrano ripiegarsi verso l'esterno, come una pala d'altare alata.Rautert mette così in discussione l'idea di "sacra famiglia". . Book.
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Publicado por Steidl Publishers, Gottingen, 2019
ISBN 10: 3958295282 ISBN 13: 9783958295285
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. In 2007 Timm Rautert, then professor of photography at Leipzig's Academy of Fine Arts, began photographing his students with their partners and young children among the designer furniture, second-hand treasures and kids' toys of their apartments. So began a decade-long documentary experiment that shows German families in their revealing home environments and their beginnings as a family unit, with all its complex social connotations. The book consists of 40 triptychs, one of each family. At the center is the mother/father/child group; to the left and right the living spaces seem to fold outwards, like a winged altarpiece. Rautert thus questions the idea of the "holy family" today though the prism of a specific generation's middle class. His sitters gaze towards us (the children do their best), with varying degrees of formality. Rautert's technical approach is appropriately pared back, creating a neutral stage on which his subjects pose and helping him to seize, in his words, "that selfsame moment to look at that which I perhaps did not immediately grasp." A photographer must take part, must understand; that's the secret to a successful portrait, even if that understanding sometimes does not dawn till later. Timm Rauter This volume presents a portrait series begun in 2007 by German photographer Rautert, in which he photographs his students with their partners and young children within their apartments. Exploring the concept of a modern-day holy family, each of these middle-class families is presented as a triptych. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Brand New. bilingual edition. 76 pages. German language. 11.25x9.50x1.00 inches. In Stock.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Nichts auf diesen Fotos ist arrangiert, die Timm Rautert ein Jahrzehntlang von Familien in Deutschland gemacht hat. Jedenfalls nicht von ihm selbst: Wie es vorher in den Wohnungen, in denen er die Muetter, Vaeter und Kinder zwischen 2007 und 2017 besuchte, au.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Nichts auf diesen Fotos ist arrangiert, die Timm Rautert ein Jahrzehntlang von Familien in Deutschland gemacht hat. Jedenfalls nicht von ihm selbst: Wie es vorher in den Wohnungen, in denen er die Mütter, Väter und Kinder zwischen 2007 und 2017 besuchte, ausgesehen hat - ob für ihn aufgeräumt, neu angeordnet, oder umgestellt worden ist -, wissen nur die Familien selbst. So wenig Einfluss nahm der Fotograf, dass nicht einmal ein konkreter Ort festgelegt wurde, an dem sie sich innerhalb ihrer Wohnungen fotografieren ließen: Mal sind es Stühle, auf denen sie sitzen, mal eine Tischkante, mal ein Bett, mal ein Sofa. Immer - der heiligen Familie gleich - als Triptychon arrangiert.In den Porträts spielen nicht nur Elternpaare und ihre Kinder die Hauptrolle, auch wenn sie im Mittelpunkt stehen, sondern auch ihre Lebensentwürfe, die in Details erkennbar zu sein scheinen: in prallvollen Bücherregalen und 50er-Jahre-Kommoden, in Altbaustuck und Parkettfußboden. In den Porträts tut sich ebenso die materielle Welt des modernen Mittelstandes auf, in dem heimeliges Sicherheitsbedürfnis auf kreatives Chaos trifft und moderne Inneneinrichtung auf Möbel vom Sperrmüll. Und stets dazwischen: knallbuntes Kinderspielzeug. Rauterts Fotografien zeigen nicht allein Menschen sondern Menschenleben, öffnen die Tür ins Private, zeigen eine Generation.