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  • E.G. and Anna E. Blume (editors) Alberti

    Published by Coptic Press

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    Paperback. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Former library book; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.

  • Alberti, E.G. and Anna E. Blume (editors)

    Published by Coptic Press, 1965

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    Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Binding is solid, light shelf rub on covers text is free of markings, no previous owner name, we ship quickly with tracking.

  • Coptic Press; [Alberti, E.G.]; [Blume, Anna E.]; Lee, Brian North.

    Published by London: Coptic Press, [1966]., 1966

    Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Good. 8vo. 62 pp. Stiff wraps with printed yellow covers with red and black ink. Very good with marginal staining from use. Includes black and white illustrations and display types.

  • BLUME, ANNA & BERNHARD - PARIS, MAISON EUROPÉENNE DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE -

    Publication Date: 2010

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    0. SX-70. Polaroids et collages de Polaroids 1975-2000. Catalogue. Paris 2010. Vorw. von Jean-Luc Monterosso. Beitr. von Emmanuelle de l'Ecotais, Francoise Paviot & Anna & Bernhard Blume. Quer-4to. 160 S. mit 233 farb. Abb., Ausst'verz., Bibliographie, Ppbd. - Text in dt., engl. & franz. Sprache. Die großen, grotesken Photoserien von Anna und Bernhard Blume sind heute wohlbekannt. In ihnen inszenieren die Künstler im dokumentarischen Gestus paranormale Situationen, die sich im Inneren einer "kleinbürgerlichen" Welt oder in symbolisch besetzten Regionen deutscher Kunst abspielen. Die weitgehend unbekannten Polaroid- Arbeiten der Blumes sind charakteristisch für ihr restliches Werk, mit einem trivialen Unterschied: es handelt sich einzig und allein um kleinformatige Farbphotos. Zugleich banal und kostbar, intim und bizarr, handelt es sich bei den Polaroids um bis ins kleinste Detail geplante Miniaturen, die über nicht weniger bildnerische Kraft verfügen als ihre monumentalen Pendants, und eine sichtbare, ihnen eigene stilistische Entwicklung durchlaufen. Das Künstlerbuch zeigt in farbigen Abbildungen rund 240 Polaroids aus 25 Jahren. In vier Kapiteln werden die Werkgruppen: "Polaroid", "SX-70" - 1975/76, "natürlich" - 1982/85, "gegenseitig" - 1986/89 und "Prinzip Grausamkeit" - 1990/98 präsentiert. Vier Texte von Anna & Bernhard Blume selbst führen in die einzelnen Werkgruppen ein. Die Essays von Emmanuelle de l'Ecotais, "Anna und Bernhard Blume und "die kleine magische Bilderkiste", sowie der Galeristin der Blumes, Françoise Paviot, "Die kleinen Polarisationen der Medusa", interpretieren die Polaroid-Arbeiten unter verschiedenen Perspektiven und binden das Werk in kunsthistorische Bezüge ein. ***** Anna and Bernhard Blume's large and grotesque photo series are now well-known. The artists stage paranormal events, in a documentary style, within typical bourgeois settings or in regions that have symbolic meaning in the German art world (e g. the Black Forest). The objects (dishes, plants, fruit and vegetables) and the protagonists (mainly the artists themselves, dressed up as bourgeois characters) are spun into the air, fly off, levitate above the ground or roll around. The undercurrent of madness that is inherent in every domestic life is made visible. The Blume's largely unknown Polaroid pieces are characteristic of all of their work, with one trivial difference: they are all small colour photos. Simultaneously banal and precious, intimate and bizarre, the Polaroids are miniature pieces planned to the smallest detail, possessing no less artistic cogency than their monumental counterparts and with a clear stylistic development of their own. This artist's book contains colour illustrations of around 240 Polaroids from a 25-year period. These are presented in 4 groups: 'Polaroid SX-70'-1975/76, "natürlich" (natural)- 1982/85,"gegenseitig" (reciprocal)-1986/89 and "Prinzip Grausamkeit" (the principle of cruelty) -1990/98. Each of the individual groups of work are introduced by texts by Anna and Bernhard Blume themselves. Informative essays by Emmanuelle de l'Ecotais and the Blume's gallerist Françoise Paviot interpret the Polaroid works from various perspectives, placing it within an art historical context.