Anja NiedringhausAt War

€ 34.00
Vergriffen
VAT included. Shipping costs will be calculated at checkout
Dieses Buch ist leider vergriffen

Texts by: Jean-Christophe Ammann, Ulrike Demmer, Felix Hoffmann Contributions: Associated Press Graphic Design: Naroska Design German, English September 2011, 180 Pages, 78 Ills. Hardcover 1mm x 1mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3232-1
| War photographs by the recipient of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize

Her photos are familiar, although we may not be consciously aware of it. They are published around the globe on the front pages of newspapers and the covers of magazines, influencing our notions of crises and wars from day to day. Anja Niedringhaus (*1965 in Höxter, Westphalia) has spent more than twenty years documenting, with forceful bluntness, the suffering and misery in such places as Croatia, Serbia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Israel. As one of the few women working in the field of crisis photography, she labors under extreme conditions. Her pictures focus on people without violating their dignity. This publication shows life in wartime, the exhaustion of soldiers and the desperation of prisoners, as well as the laughter and joy amid the hardship. Introductory essays on the subject of war photography join reflections on visual theory and detailed captions to create an important document of the times. Exhibition schedule: C/O Berlin, September 10–December 4, 2011 | Unternehmenszentrale der Deutschen Börse, The Cube, Eschborn January 12–March 18, 2012 | Situation Kunst für Max Imdahl, Bochum, January 21–April 15, 2012 | Lumix festival für jungen fotojournalismus, Hannover, June 13–June 17, 2012 | Kasseler Kunstverein August 22–September 3, 2012 | Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie en Gaspésie, Quebec August–September, 2012Anja Niedringhaus (*1965 in Höxter, Westphalia), first based in Frankfurt/Main for the European Pressphoto Agency (EPA), moved to Geneva, Switzerland, in 2002, for the Associated Press (AP). Working on the front line of every mayor conflict. In addition, photographs of sporting and political events. Recipient of national and international grants, including, both in 2005, the Pulitzer and the Courage in Journalism Award from the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF).