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portada Hans Danuser: Darkrooms of Photography
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2019
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9783958293373
Edition No.
01

Hans Danuser: Darkrooms of Photography

Hans Danuser (Author) · Steidl · Hardcover

Hans Danuser: Darkrooms of Photography - Hans Danuser

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Synopsis "Hans Danuser: Darkrooms of Photography "

This book presents an overview of the work of Swiss photographer Hans Danuser over the last 35 years and places it in wider artistic and social contexts. At the end of the 1970s Danuser substantially contributed to the “reinvention” of photography as an artistic medium and shaped its development through the myriad possibilities of the analogue darkroom. In 1980 Danuser began his breakthrough cycle “IN VIVO,” whose 93 black-and-white photos address taboos then prevailing in the research and power centers of industrial society in Europe and the USA prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the break-up of power blocs and the rise of globalization. Topics that influence and transform society have been the focus of Danuser’s subsequent large-format, and often site-specific installation works. With an emphasis on content and media-specific research, Danuser’s photos furthermore examine light in all its subtle nuances―from black to white, its deep shadows and transitional gray areas.

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