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Deep in the magical semi-darkness of forests and jungles, through the impenetrable yet bright green of the trees, tangled up in tropical plants, rampant jungle vegetation, and mossy brooks, lies paradise. At least it does in Thomas Struth's New Pictures from Paradise, in which each oversize image is a mesmerizing but photographically distant haven unto itself. From Daintree, Australia to Yunnan Province, China, from the mossy valleys of Yakushima, Japan to the looming pine forests of Bavaria, Germany and the lush rainforests of Brazil, Thomas Struth has carried out his photographic expeditions. Capturing settings of so-called untamed nature, his astonishingly detailed images carry with them thoughts of environmental exploitation, the mystification of nature, and the possibility of nature as utopia. Exhibited in monumental print sizes of up to 2.70 x 3.40 m, Struth's pictures are here presented in an appropriately large-scale format, accompanied by individual essays from psychologist Ingo Hartmann and art historian Hans Rudolph Reust, each of whom shines their own particular light into Struth's dense forests and jungles.
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Anbieter: Bernhards Books, Queens Park, NSW, Australien
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Poor. 1st Edition. Book was a display copy. Cover has signs of use top and bottom, with creases. Book itself is in reasonable good condition with rubbed corners on all four sides. Language: English. Artikel-Nr. 686
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Anbieter: Rolf Nölkes - kunstinsel.ch, Baar, Schweiz
Hardcover. Zustand: Gut bis sehr gut. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Gut. 1. Auflage. Quer 2°. [56] S. mit Abbildungen. OPp. Illustr. OUmschl. Sehr schönes Exemplar der 1. und einzigen Ausgabe, Texte deutsch und englisch von Ingo Hartmann und Hans Rudolf Reust. Mit allen 25 Tafeln der Ausstellungen in Salamanca und in den Kunstsammlungen Dresden. Die Bilder zeigen Dschungelparadiese in Japan, China, USA, Australien, Brasilien und im Bayerischen Wald. - Intrigued by Mayan culture and its intricate relationship to nature, Struth had first planned to make an expedition to the tropical rainforests of Central America as early as 1982. Around 1996, Struth formulated a plan for the Paradise pictures, to the extent of already envisaging an installation with several works surrounding the viewer. He began to research forests and jungles around the world, using trips to China, Japan and Australia, often scheduled for other reasons, to seek out possible locations. The first eight of the Paradise pictures were made in the tropical rainforest in Daintree in the northeast of Australia in 1998. Struth then made several works in Yunnan province in China, on the island of Yakushima in Japan, and in the forests of Bavaria, Germany, in 1999. Artikel-Nr. 001485
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Anbieter: Antiquariat Reinhold Pabel, Hamburg, Deutschland
(München), Schirmer/Mosel, (2002). [56] S. Mit 25 großfomatigen fotograf. Abb. (24 mehrfarbig, 1 Duotone) und schwarz u. grün gedrucktem Text. Quer-4to (33 x 42). OPp. m. SU u. farbig illustr. Vorsätzen. Katalogbuch zur Ausstellung, in der Thomas Struht bis zu 2,70 x 3,40 m großen Fotografien von Wäldern und Urwäldern, Bäumen, Buschwerk und Unterholz, Dschungelvegetation u.a. in China, Japan, Australien, Brasilien und im Bayerischen Wald. Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Thomas Struth - New Pictures from Paradise", University of Salamanca (Centro de Fotografia): February 27 - April 14, 2002; Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden: June 14 - September 8, 2002. - Gutes, sauberes Exemplar. Artikel-Nr. 72535
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