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Ute Mahler - Zusammenleben

First complete publication—with three different evocative cover motifs

Ute Mahler (* 1949 in Berka) is among the most stylis­tically influential photographers from East Germany. After the collapse of the Berlin Wall, she and other chroniclers of life in the East founded Ostkreuz, the successful photographers’ agency. Mahler’s explicitly humanist view of the world defines her work as both an artist and as a fashion and portrait photographer for magazines. Over forty years ago she began her se­ries Zusammenleben (Living Together), which subtly captures the ways that people experience everyday life, while revealing what is insinuated but left un­said. Her black-and-white photographs are gentle yet unflinching depictions of life in former East Germany. In 1988, sensing that she had seen enough, Mahler stopped gathering images showing innumerable variations of the constellations of men, women, chil­dren, friends, and strangers that she repeatedly en­countered. Now her images—true testimonies of a past era—are being published for the first time in book form.

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Emne Fotokunst
Kunstner Ute Mahler
Forfatter Ute Mahler & Sibylle Berg
Sprog Engelsk / Tysk / Fransk
Illustrationer ca. 75 illustrationer
Format / Sideantal 23.7 x 30.6 cm / 44 s.
Udgivelsesår 2014
Indbinding Hardback
Forlag Hatje Cantz
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 978-3-7757-3822-4
Lev. 3-5 dage

First complete publication—with three different evocative cover motifs

Ute Mahler (* 1949 in Berka) is among the most stylis­tically influential photographers from East Germany. After the collapse of the Berlin Wall, she and other chroniclers of life in the East founded Ostkreuz, the successful photographers’ agency. Mahler’s explicitly humanist view of the world defines her work as both an artist and as a fashion and portrait photographer for magazines. Over forty years ago she began her se­ries Zusammenleben (Living Together), which subtly captures the ways that people experience everyday life, while revealing what is insinuated but left un­said. Her black-and-white photographs are gentle yet unflinching depictions of life in former East Germany. In 1988, sensing that she had seen enough, Mahler stopped gathering images showing innumerable variations of the constellations of men, women, chil­dren, friends, and strangers that she repeatedly en­countered. Now her images—true testimonies of a past era—are being published for the first time in book form.