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Heinrich Riebesehl - Fotografische Serien 1963-2001 (MONOGRAPH) - 2004

SCARCE OPPORTUNITY to purchase this IMPRESSIVE RETROSPECTIVE BOOK by important German photographer Heinrich Riebesehl (1938-2010) - in BRANDNEW CONDITION. New, mint, unread; still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher's plastic foil. Heinrich Riebesehl is well known for "Agrarlandschaften"("Agricultural Landscapes", Martin Parr, The Photobook, vol 2, page 267). Heinrich Riebesehl is - alongside Bernd and Hilla Becher - the great documentarist of German photography in the second half of the 20th century. The big monograph includs all the well-known photos and series of Heinrich Riebesehl: "Lokomotiven" (1963-1965), "Happenings" (1964-1965), "Gesichter" (1967-1969), "Menschen im Fahrstuhl" (1969), "Selbstdarstellungen" (31.7.1971), "Situationen und Objekte" (1973-1977), "Agrarlandschaften" (1976-1979), "Gewerbebauten" (1979-1983), "Hafenanlagen" (1979-1985), "Bahnlandschaften" (1979-1997), "Meldorf (Dithmarschen), Mai 1983, "Landschaften" (1992), "Dorfansichten" (1998-2001). Welcome to the "GERMAN PHOTOBOOKS" auction by Ecki Heuser (5Uhr30.com, Cologne) - with more than 100 fantastic lots. IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION, YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS - WORLDWIDE. Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, 2004. First edition, first printing. Hardcover with dustjacket. 235 x 280 mm. 232 pages. 176 photos (10 in color, 166 in Duplex). Photos: Heinrich Riebesehl. Edited by Ulkrike Schneider. Greeting: Dietrich H. Hoppenstedt, Thomas Mang, Harald Quensen. Foreword: Ulrich Krempel, Heiner Schepers. Text: Ulrike Schneider, Rolf Sachsse, Thomas Weski, Ulf Erdmann Ziegler. Texts in German. Great and important German photobook monograph - in perfect condition. Published on the occasion of the exhibitions at "Sprengel Museum Hannover" and "Kunstverein Lingen Kunsthalle". "Heinrich Riebesehl was a German post-war photographer and university lecturer. In April 1963 Heinrich Riebesehl began his studies with Otto Steinert at the Folkwangschule für Gestaltung in Essen in the photography work group. In 1965 he left the Folkwangschule after a conflict with Otto Steinert, but resumed his studies in October 1972 after being accepted into the final semester on Steinert's advice. In January 1973, Riebesehl completed his studies with an overall grade of "very good". As his practical final thesis, he submitted photographs from the series Locomotives, Sabine, People in Lifts and Self-Portrayals, among others. Riebesehl wrote his theoretical thesis on the subject of "photographic memories." The work "Situationen und Objekte" ("Situations and Objects") brings together individual images taken by Riebesehl between 1973 and 1977 in Germany, Japan and Scotland, which can be stylistically assigned to "Magical Realism" and "Subjective Photography" as influenced by Otto Steinert. Situations and Objects is an attempt to make visible the element of the magical, the unreal, inherent in seemingly everyday situations or ordinary objects. Riebesehl worked with hard contrasts and unusual perspectives in order to isolate the objects or people from their surroundings and to situate them in a new context, contrary to the usual viewing habits. Here too, as in the conceptual portrait photographs, the images are numbered consecutively instead of having titles. The subjective approach Riebesehl pursued in Situations and Objects gives way to working in a documentary style in the series "Agricultural Landscapes", taken from 1976 to 1979. The photographs show a sober, objective image of North German landscapes, mostly deserted and distanced. By choosing a wide-angle framing and a light that is as neutral as possible and by refraining from technical manipulation, Riebesehl pursues the goal of creating an "image that is as simple as possible and easy for the viewer to comprehend". While Riebesehl initially photographed with a 35 mm camera, he first switched to medium format for the agricultural landscapes and finally to large format (plate camera) in the following series. On the one hand, this technique made it possible to produce detailed, large-format prints with many gradations between black and white; on the other hand, the size and weight of the camera and the resulting need to work with a tripod and slow shutter speeds created a certain static and distance in the pictures. The spontaneity of situations and objects gives way in Agricultural Landscapes to a slower, more considered way of working. Based on the documentary visual language developed in "Agricultural Landscapes", further series of North German cultural landscapes were created in the 1970s, including industrial buildings, port facilities and railway landscapes. Taken together, these represent an attempt at a topographical survey of the North German landscape and its transformation in the course of increasing industrialisation. Riebesehl worked on this complex of works until the beginning of 2000, which he completed in 2001 with the series Dorfansichten, for which he photographed in colour for the first time. For Agricultural Landscapes, Heinrich Riebesehl was the first photographer to receive the Bernhard Sprengel Prize for Fine Arts in 1981." (Wikipedia)

No. 73909069

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Heinrich Riebesehl - Fotografische Serien 1963-2001 (MONOGRAPH) - 2004

Heinrich Riebesehl - Fotografische Serien 1963-2001 (MONOGRAPH) - 2004

SCARCE OPPORTUNITY to purchase this IMPRESSIVE RETROSPECTIVE BOOK by important German photographer Heinrich Riebesehl (1938-2010) - in BRANDNEW CONDITION.

New, mint, unread; still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher's plastic foil.

Heinrich Riebesehl is well known for "Agrarlandschaften"("Agricultural Landscapes", Martin Parr, The Photobook, vol 2, page 267).

Heinrich Riebesehl is - alongside Bernd and Hilla Becher - the great documentarist of German photography in the second half of the 20th century.

The big monograph includs all the well-known photos and series of Heinrich Riebesehl:
"Lokomotiven" (1963-1965), "Happenings" (1964-1965), "Gesichter" (1967-1969), "Menschen im Fahrstuhl" (1969), "Selbstdarstellungen" (31.7.1971), "Situationen und Objekte" (1973-1977), "Agrarlandschaften" (1976-1979), "Gewerbebauten" (1979-1983), "Hafenanlagen" (1979-1985), "Bahnlandschaften" (1979-1997), "Meldorf (Dithmarschen), Mai 1983, "Landschaften" (1992), "Dorfansichten" (1998-2001).

Welcome to the "GERMAN PHOTOBOOKS" auction by Ecki Heuser (5Uhr30.com, Cologne) -
with more than 100 fantastic lots.
IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION, YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS - WORLDWIDE.

Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, 2004. First edition, first printing.

Hardcover with dustjacket. 235 x 280 mm. 232 pages. 176 photos (10 in color, 166 in Duplex). Photos: Heinrich Riebesehl. Edited by Ulkrike Schneider. Greeting: Dietrich H. Hoppenstedt, Thomas Mang, Harald Quensen. Foreword: Ulrich Krempel, Heiner Schepers. Text: Ulrike Schneider, Rolf Sachsse, Thomas Weski, Ulf Erdmann Ziegler. Texts in German.

Great and important German photobook monograph - in perfect condition.
Published on the occasion of the exhibitions at "Sprengel Museum Hannover" and "Kunstverein Lingen Kunsthalle".

"Heinrich Riebesehl was a German post-war photographer and university lecturer.
In April 1963 Heinrich Riebesehl began his studies with Otto Steinert at the Folkwangschule für Gestaltung in Essen in the photography work group. In 1965 he left the Folkwangschule after a conflict with Otto Steinert, but resumed his studies in October 1972 after being accepted into the final semester on Steinert's advice. In January 1973, Riebesehl completed his studies with an overall grade of "very good". As his practical final thesis, he submitted photographs from the series Locomotives, Sabine, People in Lifts and Self-Portrayals, among others. Riebesehl wrote his theoretical thesis on the subject of "photographic memories."
The work "Situationen und Objekte" ("Situations and Objects") brings together individual images taken by Riebesehl between 1973 and 1977 in Germany, Japan and Scotland, which can be stylistically assigned to "Magical Realism" and "Subjective Photography" as influenced by Otto Steinert. Situations and Objects is an attempt to make visible the element of the magical, the unreal, inherent in seemingly everyday situations or ordinary objects. Riebesehl worked with hard contrasts and unusual perspectives in order to isolate the objects or people from their surroundings and to situate them in a new context, contrary to the usual viewing habits. Here too, as in the conceptual portrait photographs, the images are numbered consecutively instead of having titles.
The subjective approach Riebesehl pursued in Situations and Objects gives way to working in a documentary style in the series "Agricultural Landscapes", taken from 1976 to 1979. The photographs show a sober, objective image of North German landscapes, mostly deserted and distanced. By choosing a wide-angle framing and a light that is as neutral as possible and by refraining from technical manipulation, Riebesehl pursues the goal of creating an "image that is as simple as possible and easy for the viewer to comprehend".
While Riebesehl initially photographed with a 35 mm camera, he first switched to medium format for the agricultural landscapes and finally to large format (plate camera) in the following series. On the one hand, this technique made it possible to produce detailed, large-format prints with many gradations between black and white; on the other hand, the size and weight of the camera and the resulting need to work with a tripod and slow shutter speeds created a certain static and distance in the pictures. The spontaneity of situations and objects gives way in Agricultural Landscapes to a slower, more considered way of working.
Based on the documentary visual language developed in "Agricultural Landscapes", further series of North German cultural landscapes were created in the 1970s, including industrial buildings, port facilities and railway landscapes. Taken together, these represent an attempt at a topographical survey of the North German landscape and its transformation in the course of increasing industrialisation. Riebesehl worked on this complex of works until the beginning of 2000, which he completed in 2001 with the series Dorfansichten, for which he photographed in colour for the first time. For Agricultural Landscapes, Heinrich Riebesehl was the first photographer to receive the Bernhard Sprengel Prize for Fine Arts in 1981."
(Wikipedia)

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