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Description du livre Couverture rigide. Etat : Neuf. 191 P., relié. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-1697119793133
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Neu. 1. Auflage. Signiert ! - GARANTIERT neues Verlagsexemplar ! - - - Die 96 Duoton- und 12 farbigen , großformatigen Fotografien des Archtekturfotografen Andreas Magdanz gelten vielleicht als die jüngste spektakulärste Bilddokumentation . Die Bilder treten bewusst in Dialog mit dem von Mythen besetzten Ort der ungeheuren historischen Wechselfälle zwischen Führerbunker , Geheimorganisation und demokratischer Institution . Mit dieser Fotofolge wird der schmale Grat zwischen Bild und Image, zwischen Information und Desinformation, zwischen Mystifizierung und Wahrheit auf der Bildebene ausgelotet . Die Bilder werden von einem Essay von Dr. Christoph Schaden begleitet, der die Komplexität des Sujets thematisiert . - - - 192 Seiten . Gebunden . Großformat 29 x 34,8 cm . Sofortiger Versand eines neuen , originalverpacktes Exemplar , signiert von Andreas Magdanz . Signatur des Illustrators. N° de réf. du vendeur A180717
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : New. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing. Limited edition of 300 copies, stamped, numbered, and signed in black ink on the title page by Magdanz. Hardcover. White paper-covered boards, with German eagle design blind-stamped on front cover, and debossed title in black on the spine. White laminated dust jacket embossed with German eagle design on front and title on spine. Photographs and text (in German and English) by Andreas Magdanz. Additional text by Christoph Schaden. English text is printed on dust jacket overleaf. 192 pp., with 13 four-color and 93 black-and-white plates, printed on heavy stock paper. 11-3/8 x 13-3/4 inches. New in New dust jacket. From the artist: "The relocation of the German intelligence service BND from Pullach near Munich to Berlin marks a turning point in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. The move, which is scheduled to be completed by 2011, will allow the first exclusive photographic documentation ever of the area in Pullach, which until now was strictly off-limits. In August of 2005, after a period of preparation that lasted more than 1 1/2 years and following extensive vetting procedures, the photographic work on the project BND - Standort Pullach began. The access to the site has been granted without limitations and no attempt to exert any influence upon the artistic work was made, apart from constant supervision by the department." As Christoph Schaden notes in his essay, Magdanz's restrained imagery belies the historical force of his subject: "The strict ban on taking pictures of the employees, who always introduced themselves to [Magdanz] in a friendly manner, but invariably gave false names, serves as his intellectual starting point. Atmospherically, that desertedness grows to become and all-pervading moment of absence that lays itself, leadenly and ubiquitously, over the sequence of images. Its mute plea is unambiguous and, in changing from color to black and white, suggests a latent menace. Any detailed information, it seems, is pointless." Signed by Author. N° de réf. du vendeur 110344
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : New. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing. Limited edition of 300 copies, stamped, numbered, and signed in black ink on the title page by Magdanz, with an original Type-C print (image and paper size 10-3/4 x 13-1/2 inches), signed and numbered verso by Magdanz. The print ("MINOX C," reproduced on page 75), is not among the original 5 variants for the edition, and may have been done later. Hardcover. White paper-covered boards, with German eagle design blind-stamped on front cover, and debossed title in black on the spine. White laminated dust jacket embossed with German eagle design on front and title on spine. Photographs and text (in German and English) by Andreas Magdanz. Additional text by Christoph Schaden. English text is printed on dust jacket overleaf. 192 pp., with 13 four-color and 93 black-and-white plates, printed on heavy stock paper. 11-3/8 x 13-3/4 inches. New in New dust jacket. From the artist: "The relocation of the German intelligence service BND from Pullach near Munich to Berlin marks a turning point in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. The move, which is scheduled to be completed by 2011, will allow the first exclusive photographic documentation ever of the area in Pullach, which until now was strictly off-limits. In August of 2005, after a period of preparation that lasted more than 1 1/2 years and following extensive vetting procedures, the photographic work on the project BND - Standort Pullach began. The access to the site has been granted without limitations and no attempt to exert any influence upon the artistic work was made, apart from constant supervision by the department." As Christoph Schaden notes in his essay, Magdanz's restrained imagery belies the historical force of his subject: "The strict ban on taking pictures of the employees, who always introduced themselves to [Magdanz] in a friendly manner, but invariably gave false names, serves as his intellectual starting point. Atmospherically, that desertedness grows to become and all-pervading moment of absence that lays itself, leadenly and ubiquitously, over the sequence of images. Its mute plea is unambiguous and, in changing from color to black and white, suggests a latent menace. Any detailed information, it seems, is pointless." Signed by Author. N° de réf. du vendeur 110394