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Breaking point : unlearning, rethinking, restarting : 7. Triennale der Photographie, Hamburg, 2018 = 7th Triennial of Photography, Hamburg, 2018

Title
Breaking point : unlearning, rethinking, restarting : 7. Triennale der Photographie, Hamburg, 2018 = 7th Triennial of Photography, Hamburg, 2018 / coordination, Ulrich Rüter.
Author
Triennale der Photographie (7th : 2018 : Hamburg, Germany), author.
Publication
  • Stuttgart : Hartmann Books, [2018]
  • ©2018

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Additional Authors
  • Rüter, Ulrich
  • Boreham, Andrew
Description
352 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits; 27 cm
Summary
The world in the twenty-first century is characterized by constantly accelerating processes of change; mankind is currently undergoing an enormous phase of upheaval. Digitalization, climate change, waves of migration, population explosion, and globalization demand new solutions and ways of thinking. Under the motto "Breaking Point: Searching for Change," the seventh Triennial of Photography Hamburg takes up this debate. What answers can artists contribute to the discussion? What are the tasks of photography? The works collected in this book as well as the texts by the authors and museum curators have taken up these challenges and reflect on the subject of the "breaking point" in a manner that is highly complex, imaginative, and inspiring. Exhibition: Triennial of Photography Hamburg, Germany (07.-09.2018).
Alternative Title
  • Unlearning, rethinking, restarting
  • 7. Triennale der Photographie, Hamburg, 2018
  • 7th Triennial of Photography, Hamburg, 2018
Subject
  • 2000-2099
  • Photography, Artistic > Exhibitions > Congresses
  • Civilization > History > 21st century > Exhibitions > Congresses
  • Civilization
  • Photography, Artistic
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • Published in conjunction with the 7th Triennale der Photographie, Hamburg, Germany, June 2018- September 2018.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • Parallel text in English and German.
Contents
Breaking points : Unlearning, rethinking, restarting / text by Krzysztof Candrowicz -- Enter / text by Emma Bowkett -- Home / text by Nico Baumgarten -- Control : No control / text by Petra Roettig and Stephanie Bunk -- Space : Street. Life. Photography. Seven decades of street photography / interview with Sabine Schnakenberg by Ulrich Rüter -- Shift : Photography has become an infrastructure for exchange / Calla Henkel and Max Pitegoff in conversation with Bettina Steinbrügge and Tobias Peper -- Return : Photography in the Weimar Republic / text by Lothar Altringer, Jens Bove, Adelheid Komenda and Sebastian Lux -- Delete : Selection and censorship in photojournalism / text by Sven Schumacher -- Escape / text by Virgílio Ferreira -- Off : Triennale / text by Nina Venus -- Anton Corbijn: The living and the dead / text by Franz Wilhelm Kaiser -- Joan Fontcuberta / text by Alison Nordström -- Shirana Shahbazi / text by Adam Jasper -- Flashpoints: Photographs as icons, catalysts, metaphors, and signs / essay by Alison Nordström -- Breaking point from a historical perspective : A glimpse at the history of the Triennial of Photography / text by Ulrich Rüter -- Epilogue / text by Dirk Luckow.
Call Number
JQF 21-802
ISBN
  • 9783960700203
  • 3960700202
OCLC
1039977623
Conference
Triennale der Photographie (7th : 2018 : Hamburg, Germany), author.
Title
Breaking point : unlearning, rethinking, restarting : 7. Triennale der Photographie, Hamburg, 2018 = 7th Triennial of Photography, Hamburg, 2018 / coordination, Ulrich Rüter.
Publisher
Stuttgart : Hartmann Books, [2018]
Copyright Date
©2018
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Language
Parallel text in English and German.
Chronological Term
2000-2099
Added Author
Rüter, Ulrich, editor.
Boreham, Andrew, translator.
Research Call Number
JQF 21-802
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