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When Tod Papageorge began this work, the newspaper saw Central Park chiefly as a site of danger and outrage, and they were doubtless partly right. But the park shown here seems no more dangerous than life itself, and no less filled with beauty, charming incident, excess, jokes in questionable taste, unintended consequence, and pathos, truly described. One might say that(...)
Tod Papageorge Passing through eden : Photographs of Central Park
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When Tod Papageorge began this work, the newspaper saw Central Park chiefly as a site of danger and outrage, and they were doubtless partly right. But the park shown here seems no more dangerous than life itself, and no less filled with beauty, charming incident, excess, jokes in questionable taste, unintended consequence, and pathos, truly described. One might say that no artist has done so much for this piece of land since Frederick Law Olmstead.
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July 2007, Steidl
Photography monographs
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Published to coincide with the exhibition at the AA in London in the spring of 1999, this book explores the relationship between photography and architecture in the works of contemporary German artists by combining essays considering the political, social, architectural and art historical context of the exhibited work with extended portfolios of(...)
Reconstructing space : architecture in recent German photography
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Published to coincide with the exhibition at the AA in London in the spring of 1999, this book explores the relationship between photography and architecture in the works of contemporary German artists by combining essays considering the political, social, architectural and art historical context of the exhibited work with extended portfolios of photographs. Includes the work of Bernd & Hilla Becher, Thomas Demand, Christine Erhard, Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, Axel Hütte, Thomas Ruff, and Heidi Specker.
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January 1900, London
Theory of Photography