Andréas Lang : Éclipse /
In astronomy the word "eclipse" describes the phenomenon of one brightly lit heavenly body covering another. It was an eclipse in 2006 that inspired photographer Andréas Lang to create his cycle of landscapes related to early Christianity and the Crusades in the Middle East, Turkey, Syria,...
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Hatje Cantz,
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Publisher Address: | Berlin : |
Publication Dates: | [2019] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: |
English German |
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Summary: |
In astronomy the word "eclipse" describes the phenomenon of one brightly lit heavenly body covering another. It was an eclipse in 2006 that inspired photographer Andréas Lang to create his cycle of landscapes related to early Christianity and the Crusades in the Middle East, Turkey, Syria, Israel, and Palestine. His analogue works of art, most of them in black-and-white, are distinguished by a profound, almost metaphysical darkness. They track the fateful, tragic sites of European history, where the spirit of the past blends atmospherically with the present. Influenced by Romanticism, especially the paintings of Caspar David Friedrich, Lang?s photographs also pose humanity?s great questions. Exhibition: Guardini Galerie, Berlin, Germany (22.01. - 18.04.2019). |
Item Description: | Catalog of an exhibition held at Guardini Foundation, Berlin, January 23-April 18, 2019. |
Carrier Form: | 144 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: |
9783775745482 3775745483 |
Index Number: | TR647 |
CLC: | J437(516)-28 |
Call Number: | J437(516)-28/L269 |