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Frank Thiel
A Berlin Decade 1995-2005
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Edited by: Galería Helga de Alvear, Madrid, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, Galerie Krinzinger, Wien
Designed by: Willem Stratmann/StudioAnti
Texts by: Robert Hobbs, David Moos
Deutsch, Englisch
October 2006, 260 Pages
, 168 Photos
hardcover
250mm x
320mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-1864-6
Frank Thiel’s photographs are unique reflections upon the urban landscape of Berlin, that twentieth-century patchwork of architecture and intellect. Thiel (*1966 in Kleinmachnow, near Berlin) describes a type of architecture in transition, the formation of a new political space within urban structures, but his real subject matter is the incomplete: he prefers the process of construction over the end result, and persistently pursues the aesthetics of temporality and change.
Thiel’s photographs resemble photographs that refer to a larger narrative context, yet they also explore the relationship of photography to painting and sculpture. Thiel’s special ability to inscribe the dialectic relationship between ideology and aesthetics in his photographs also prevents any appearance of sentimentality. This extensive monograph is the first to feature all of Thiel’s important photographic series on this theme.
Thiel’s photographs resemble photographs that refer to a larger narrative context, yet they also explore the relationship of photography to painting and sculpture. Thiel’s special ability to inscribe the dialectic relationship between ideology and aesthetics in his photographs also prevents any appearance of sentimentality. This extensive monograph is the first to feature all of Thiel’s important photographic series on this theme.
»Klug und raffiniert zugleich führt er den Betrachter in das überaus sichtbare Epizentrum der Postvereinigungs-Welle und zeigt am Beispiel des Um- und Aufbaus von Berlin die wahre Dimension der Vereinigung.«
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