Henrik Spohler The Third Day

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Texts by: Friedemann Schmoll, Dr. Christiane Stahl German, English 2021, 96 Pages, 55 Ills. Hardcover 310mm x 265mm
ISBN: 978-6-00002683-7
Texts by: Friedemann Schmoll, Dr. Christiane Stahl German, English September 2013, 96 Pages, 55 Ills. Hardcover 310mm x 265mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3610-7

Henrik Spohler (*1965) addresses the relationship between human beings and flora in his photographs. He inquires into such matters as the conditions under which food is produced and the landscapes civilization shapes in the process. The images present a global view of endless fields of cultivated plants outdoors or under glass or plastic: areas in Spain, Holland, Germany, and the United States where standardized products flourish under industrial conditions.Photos of research institutions provide even more insight into those places where new breeds are constantly being created and tested, places where man himself ultimately becomes the creator, using genetic technology in order to give the plants even more profitable features. Exhibition schedule: Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung, Berlin, September 28–December 22, 2013

Henrik Spohler (*1965) addresses the relationship between human beings and flora in his photographs. He inquires into such matters as the conditions under which food is produced and the landscapes civilization shapes in the process. The images present a global view of endless fields of cultivated plants outdoors or under glass or plastic: areas in Spain, Holland, Germany, and the United States where standardized products flourish under industrial conditions.Photos of research institutions provide even more insight into those places where new breeds are constantly being created and tested, places where man himself ultimately becomes the creator, using genetic technology in order to give the plants even more profitable features. Exhibition schedule: Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung, Berlin, September 28–December 22, 2013