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Minda, formerly a pupil of Katharina Sieverding's in Berlin, has been working since 2003 on a series of photographs that explore questions of homeland, exile and collective identity. Here, photos of Romania, Paris, Munich and Berlin are collected in the first book on her work.
Photography monographs
September 2007, Osfildern
Beatrice Minda Innenwelt Inner world
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Minda, formerly a pupil of Katharina Sieverding's in Berlin, has been working since 2003 on a series of photographs that explore questions of homeland, exile and collective identity. Here, photos of Romania, Paris, Munich and Berlin are collected in the first book on her work.
Photography monographs
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Beatrice Minda examines private interiors in the context of historical events in her work. In Myanmar, which was isolated for decades by a rigid military dictatorship, she photographed houses and living spaces in both cities and remote regions. She captured the traces of the inhabitants’ lives and the signs of change. In 'Dark Whispers' the ambivalent aspects of the(...)
Beatrice Minda: Dark whispers
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Beatrice Minda examines private interiors in the context of historical events in her work. In Myanmar, which was isolated for decades by a rigid military dictatorship, she photographed houses and living spaces in both cities and remote regions. She captured the traces of the inhabitants’ lives and the signs of change. In 'Dark Whispers' the ambivalent aspects of the British colonial period and its consequences are reflected and illuminated by short texts on the history of the houses as well as historical photographs. Minda’s photographs focus on the atmospheres of past lives and the forms of representation with which the inhabitants once sought to fulfill themselves. Often they are objects that have remained untouched for decades and bear witness to the cosmos of a vanished world. But there are also large gaps between then and now. An uncanny emptiness animates these spaces. Dark whispers echo through them — a memento mori to the many unspoken words of Burmese history.
Photography monographs