Wim Wenders Places, strange and quiet

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Author: Wim Wenders English, German 2011, 124 Pages, 37 Ills. Hardcover 205mm x 171mm
ISBN: 978-6-70573148-7
Author: Wim Wenders English, German April 2011, 124 Pages, 37 Ills. Hardcover 1mm x 1mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3148-5

“When you travel a lot, and when you love to just wander around and get lost, you can end up in the strangest spots. … I don’t know, it must be some sort of built-in radar that often directs me to places that are strangely quiet, or quietly strange.”Wim Wenders—painter, actor, writer, and one of the most successful contemporary filmmakers around—has assembled a fascinating series of large-scale photographs taken from 1983 to 2011 in countries all over the world. From his iconic images of exteriors and buildings to his panoramic depictions of towns and landscapes, this book presents the full range of Wenders’s photography.  Exhibition schedule: Haunch of Venison, London April 15–May 17, 2011

“When you travel a lot, and when you love to just wander around and get lost, you can end up in the strangest spots. … I don’t know, it must be some sort of built-in radar that often directs me to places that are strangely quiet, or quietly strange.”Wim Wenders—painter, actor, writer, and one of the most successful contemporary filmmakers around—has assembled a fascinating series of large-scale photographs taken from 1983 to 2011 in countries all over the world. From his iconic images of exteriors and buildings to his panoramic depictions of towns and landscapes, this book presents the full range of Wenders’s photography.  Exhibition schedule: Haunch of Venison, London April 15–May 17, 2011

»With its acute sense of the uncanny, the cool tones and deadpan sensibility of Wenders' work create a silent dialogue that will echo in your mind for days.«

Sleek magazine


»Small pictures and stories in a small book can easily make a huge impression in a slightly quiet and strange way that leaves you with a desire for more stories.«

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