A remarkable collection that includes photographs by Marey, Stieglitz, Man Ray, Mapplethorpe, El Lissitzky, Abbott, Avedon, Hockney, Rauschenberg, Lichentstein and Warhol. In an interview in 1995 Heiting said, "The only thing that unifies my collection is my passion for what is to me beautiful about photography. It was and is my goal to represent in my collection the history of the medium and its numerous applications, from about 1840 to the present." Detailed captions provide in-depth descriptions of each work's origin and ...
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A remarkable collection that includes photographs by Marey, Stieglitz, Man Ray, Mapplethorpe, El Lissitzky, Abbott, Avedon, Hockney, Rauschenberg, Lichentstein and Warhol. In an interview in 1995 Heiting said, "The only thing that unifies my collection is my passion for what is to me beautiful about photography. It was and is my goal to represent in my collection the history of the medium and its numerous applications, from about 1840 to the present." Detailed captions provide in-depth descriptions of each work's origin and the motivation of its creator.
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Fine. Text in German, English. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 126 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Clean, bright, unmarked pages. Tight binding. Spine intact. Appears never read. DJ shows only very minor shelf wear. Book is in German and English with side-by-side translations. "Degrees of Stillness, an exhibition based on a concept suggested by Manfred Heating, and organized jointly with the Photographic Collection of the SK Stiftung Culture, unites the work of over 60 photographers. The exhibition covers a time frame ranging from the b beginnings of photography-the oldest print dates from 1846-right up to the present day."