Isabelle Graeff (born 1977) is a London-based German photographer who makes richly colored studies of landscapes, found objects, vegetation and human bodies, including a series devoted to her own mother. This publication features her most recent series entitled Exit.
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The long goodbye. Storm clouds are looming... Isabelle Graeff's photographs from Brexitland (Lennart Laberenz Der Freutag)
Melancholy, searching, but with a primal trust in the image. (Monopol)
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Condition: as new. Berlin : Hatje Cantz, [2018]. Hardcover. 132 pp. color illustrations, portraits ; 33 cm. German & English. - Isabelle Graeff (b. 1977 in Heidelberg) became known in 2010 for her series My Mother And I. For this project she spent years accompanying her mother with a camera, in order to question the relationship between mother and child. The photographs for her project Exit now expand the search for identity to an entirely new country. Between August 2015 and June 2016 the London-based photographer observed with a compassionate eye the crisis of a country whose population has been painfully divided since the Brexit referendum at the very latest. A country divided between people whose gaze is directed outward and people who are looking inward. A country that has again begun a new search for an identity that already exists in all of its mystical beauty, because its nature remains untouched by social developments. Graeff traces these upheavals, changes, and developments with her camera. The critic Niklas Maak has written an insightful essay about this, which contextualizes the images on various levels. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9783775743693. Keywords : PHOTOGRAPHY, Seller Inventory # 296693
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Condition: Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: leichte Lagerspuren. Deutsch/Englisch. Mit einem Text von Niklas Maak. Übersetzung von Melanie Newton. Grafische Gestaltung von Niklas Sagebiel/Hermann Hülsenberg Studio. Mit einfühlsamem Blick spürte die in London ansässige Fotografin zwischen August 2015 und Juni 2016 der Krise eines Landes nach, dessen Bevölkerung spätestens seit der Brexit-Abstimmung schmerzhaft in der Mitte geteilt ist. Ein Land, das sich auf erneute Identitätssuche begibt, derweil seine Natur unberührt von den gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen in ihrer mystischen Schönheit existiert. Der Essay von Niklas Maak kontextualisiert die Bilder auf verschiedenen Ebenen. 132 Seiten mit 89 Farbabb., Großformat, Leinen (Hatje Cantz 2018). Statt EUR 45,00. Gewicht: 1038 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe - Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch. Seller Inventory # 600202
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