"Featuring established and emerging photographers including Thomas Ruff, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Beat Streuli, Thomas Struth, Nobuyoshi Araki, Anna and Bernhard Blume, Baltasar Burkhard, Günter Förg, Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, Axel Hütte, Martin Liebscher, Inge Rambow, and Jörg Sasse, "XL-Photography" presents the photography collection of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, assembled by Jean-Christophe Amman, Director of the Museum ..."
"Gebundenes Buch'Die Schule müsste der schönste Ort in jeder Stadt und in jedem Dorf sein, so schön, dass die Strafe für undisziplinierte Kinder darin bestünde, am nächsten Tag nicht in die Schule gehen zu dürfen.' Oscar Wildes Ausspruch wird in der Villa Monte, einer Privatschule im Schweizer Kanton Schwyz, zur gelebten Realität. Die Frage, was, wie und in welchem Tempo gelernt und gelehrt wird, findet hier eine simple Antwort: Die Kind ..."
"We associate colour with emotion. Colour facilitates communication, influences our perception and can be used symbolically. But is that all? The role of colour in artistic work is indeed diverse. Yves Klein wanted to remove materiality from his works using International Klein Blue, the colour he created. In the work of the Leipzig painter Hartwig Ebersbach, colour is the source of expressive movement and extreme energy. The catalogue do ..."
"This illustrated book explores the existent imagery of the crowd, looking for a contemporary definition of the social experience. The works include images of crowds, as well as works that happen with a crowd, artists that address groups or that propose images of the crowded places we enjoy nowadays. Subject Plural: Crowds in Contemporary Art is organized by the Contemporary Arts Museum and is curated by Associate Curator Paola Morisani. ..."
"DAVID RIMANELLI, FRANCESCO CLEMENTE, MICHAEL KRÜGER. RICHARD FLOOD. PATRICK FREY
, CARL STIGLIANO, BICE CURIGER, GLENN O.BRIEN INSERT: WILLIAM WEGMAN LISA ..."
Marseille द्वारा BeatStreuli, Catherine Grout Paperback, 122 पन्ने, प्रकाशित 1999 द्वारा Actes Sud ISBN-13: 978-2-7427-2533-5, ISBN: 2-7427-2533-4
""L'oeuvre intitulée Marseille, 98 est une série de photographies faites surplusieurs semaines dans la ville de Marseille."
"At this point in art time, new media work needs no longer be prefixed by "new." With a firm place in institutional and private collections, with an ever-burgeoning range of practitioners, media art can safely be considered a part of the contemporary canon. And hence Fast Forward, a hefty, thorough reference guide, a virtual catalogue raisonné of the medium, from works found in the Goetz Collection. Over 180 film and video works by almos ..."
"Description: Yet Untitled collects together a dedicated selection of contemporary photography. Presented in a uniquely straightforward fashion, with strong nods to the grid, this volume presents work with a range of concerns and content. Included are photographers who focus on issues of documentation, such as the "Becherklasse" (Bernd & Hilla Becher and their former students Candida Hafer, Thomas Ruff and Thomas Struth); those who deal ..."
"For AutoWork, two teams of curators in the United States and Germany invited internationally renowned artists to work with the BMW group's corporate identity--in the widest sense of the term: its employees, products, customers, work processes and image, using both photography and film. The artists were granted absolute artistic freedom and complete autonomy. Included among the project's participants in Germany are Heike Baranowsky, Thom ..."
"Street photography has a long and varied history, encompassing such artists as Walker Evans from the 1930s, Robert Frank from the 1950s, and Garry Winogrand from the 1970s, each of whom, along with other practitioners, siezed the medium as their own and extended it, creating something new. Open City brings together the work of 19 artists to examine the history of street photography over the course of the last half-century. It takes as i ..."
"Urban Views enacts a provocative dialogue between the large-format color photos of Swiss artist Beat Streuli and the black-and-white photography of Gabriele Basilico."
"Swiss photographer Beat Streuli (born 1957) draws connections between his early black-and-white photographs and more recent photographs, installations and video stills from the past seven years. Accompanying this chronology are essays on themes of urbanism, sociology, perception and media."
"The urban photographs of Swiss artist Beat Streuli (born 1957) record what he calls “the glamour of the usual”--people walking the streets in familiar states of pedestrian reverie, photographed with professional care (“glamour”) but without drama (“the usual”). Public Work 1996–2011 surveys his large-scale installations in public spaces."