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Josef Koudelka’s latest book: Lime
Josef Koudelka’s latest book, "Lime" (Xavier Barral), follows up on the photographer’s work on Limestone (La Martinière, 2001). That work featuring 36 panoramic photographs was published in a limited edition of 500 copies and is today out-of-print. In the 245-page "Lime", we find...
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Andrej Tarkovskij: Schriften, Filme, Stills
Andrei Tarkovsky is a Russian filmmaker born in 1932 and deceased in 1986 in France at 54. Despite the censorship he suffered in his native country, he made seven feature films that are among the masterpieces of 20th century cinema. The book, “Schriften, Filme, Stills” (“...
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Thomas Ruff: Works 1979–2011
The retrospective “Thomas Ruff – Works 1979–2011” covers the artist’s career over 30 years with a wide variety of pictures selected from his earliest works through today. The book was released by Schirmer/Mosel on the occasion of the Thomas Ruff Retrospective presented at the ...
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Eve Arnold: Hommage
Eve Arnold, born in Philadelphia in 1912 daughter of Russian immigrants, died on January 4, 2012, in London. Her career began in the mid ‘40’s in a New York photography lab and at the New School for Social Research where she took classes with Alexei Brodovitch in 1948. Three year...
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Alex MacLean: Up on the Roof
This new publication by Alex MacLean for Schirmer/Mosel features 191 pictures taken from a helicopter above Manhattan. Nearly all are previously unreleased. Alex MacLean is an American photographer born in 1947. A pilot, he is well-known for his pictures taken in flight. He took a vas...
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Donata & Wim Wenders: Pina
German choreographer Pina Bausch, born in 1940 and founder of the ground breaking Tanztheater Wuppertal whose dance theater style met with wide international acclaim, died in 2009. Her theater, her dance and her art was a brilliant blend of classical dance, improvisation, p...
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Elger Esser: Nocturnes à Giverny
Giverny is a small French village in Upper Normandy well known as the home of the French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840–1926). He bought a house there in 1883 and tended to its garden, whose ponds and water lilies became the subjects of his most famous paintings. By immortalizing t...
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Simone Nieweg: Nature, man-made
Simone Nieweg, born in Germany in 1962, lives and works in Düsseldors. She studied photography under Bernd Becher at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1984 to 1990. Simone Nieweg photographs the gardens, fields, prairies and forests that have held her interest for the past 30 years. Th...
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Thomas Struth: Unconscious Places
To mark the occasion of this exhibition, Schirmer/Mosel will publish the retrospective work, Unconscious Places, which brings together more than 230 street photographs Struth has taken across the world over the past 40 years. The book will be published in August 2012 with an comprehe...
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Schirmer / Mosel: The Showroom
Schirmer/Mosel Showroom is a Munich gallery space and bookstore founded in 1998 by the publishing house Schirmer/Mosel. The showroom is situated in the beautiful arcades running along the Hofgarten, first built in the 17th century and then restored after World War II. This baroque garde...
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