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In "Hi Schatz!" Martin Eberle examines metropolis' public and semi-public spaces as an informal terrain of communication and mediating stage between the most diverse segments of society. As a cityscape, as a mirror to it's change, one seems to know the everyday urban surrounding. Yet it leaves one wondering at times. Everywhere it can be examined how empty or abandoned lots are utilized to create personal expression, to attempt communication not only through the most personal and often cryptic inscription, but also through willful „design solutions“, which display untamed power and an often „crazy“ will to create expression. Handmade "commercials", makeshift houses, rooms, corners bear witness to a steady and creative process of appropriation. »Hi Schatz!« offers a crystal-faceted, emotional and ultra-personal insight into today‘s metropolitan experience.
Martin Eberle studied photography at Fachhochschule Dortmund as well as architecture and urbanism at Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nuremberg. Since 1996: part-time lectureships on photography at various art academies and technical colleges.
His publications include Voyager - The Grand Tour (DrittelBooks, 2015), galerie berlintokyo (Drittel Books, 2013), Temporary Spaces (Gestalten, 2001). Current exhibitions: »No Photos – 30 Years of Berlin Club Culture«, c/o Berlin and »Night Fever. Designing Club Culture 1960 – today«, Centro Pecci, Prato.
Heinrich Dubel is an author, journalist and media artist. In his work, he explores the urban, its myths, its disruptions and contingencies, and, again and again, the helicopter as a cultural and historical phenomenon. Thus, Dubel's book Helikopter Hysterie ZWO stands out as his most significant piece of work. Heinrich Dubel lives in Berlin.
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Release Place | Berlin, Germany |
Edition | 1st edition |
Release Date | February 2020 |
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Printrun | 100 |
Inscription | numbered |
Original Price | 65.00 EUR |
Availability | Out of Print |
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Subform | Photobook |
Topics | Berlin, Cityscapes |
Language | German |
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Dimensions | 22.3 × 32.0 cm |
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Pages | 192 |
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