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Kleider machen Leute / Herlinde Koelbl.

Title
Kleider machen Leute / Herlinde Koelbl.
Author
Koelbl, Herlinde
Publication
Ostfildern : Hatje Cantz, c2012.

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Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden.
Description
231 p. : col. ill.; 29 cm.
Summary
Internationally renowned photographer Herlinde Koelbl (b. 1939 in Lindau) composes grand cycles of artistic interpretations of cultural, social, and philosophical themes. Her studies of how people in high-ranking political or economic positions are transformed drew great attention. Now the artist analyzes the significance of clothing. She presents sixty people from all over the globe in their professional and casual clothing. The uniform not only makes it possible to classify someone according to a profession or status, but also lends credibility, while changing the body language and aura of the wearer. In casual dress, on the other hand, people look more individualistic, open, and frequently completely different. From the highest-ranking general, to the offices of judge and policeman, to the professions of chef or chimney sweep, all of the social classes are represented.
Subject
  • Koelbl, Herlinde > Exhibitions
  • Clothing and dress > Social aspects > Pictorial works
  • Portrait photography > Exhibitions
Note
  • Catalog of an exhibition held May 4, July 29, 2012 at the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, Germany.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9783775733878
  • 3775733876
LCCN
^^2012440149
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Harvard Library