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Die Stadt
Vom Werden und Vergehen
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Edited by: Ostkreuz - Agentur der Fotografen
Foreword: Marcus Jauer
Afterword: Felix Hoffmann
Graphic Design: Naroska Design
Contributions: Marcus Jauer, Anne-Dore Krohn
German, English
May 2010,
296
Pages, 0 Ills., 170 Photos
hardcover
291mm x
316mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-2659-7
| It is said that the city is the future of the world. The Ostkreuz photographers show us what that means
By now, more people around the world live in cities than in the country. What sort of hopes and dreams are bound up in the city? In what ways does the city influence everyday life as well as people’s relationships with the environment and their fellow human beings? Photographers from the Berlin agency Ostkreuz have investigated these questions. Ostkreuz represents a specific approach—namely, recognizing what is at the heart of things, depicting it, and keeping the pictures honest. The eighteen featured photographers portrait residents of Auroville, an urban utopia in India, the slums of Manila, and the center of a decaying Detroit. They document the city of Ordos in China, which was created on a drawing table, the artificiality of Dubai’s streets, and the bombed-out buildings in Gaza. The result is a portrait of a city that is all cities.This Publication was supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds and VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn. Featured photographers: Sibylle Bergemann, Jörg Brüggemann, Espen Eichhöfer, Annette Hauschild, Harald Hauswald, Pepa Hristová, Andrej Krementschouk, Ute & Werner Mahler, Thomas Meyer, Dawin Meckel, Julian Röder, Frank Schinski, Jordis Antonia Schlosser, Anne Schönharting, Linn Schröder, Heinrich Völkel, Maurice Weiss Exhibition schedule: C/O Berlin, Postfuhramt, May 8–July 4, 2010
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