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  • Walter Niedermayr: Raumaneignungen - Lech 2015/2016

    Walter Niedermayr by Grout, Catherine; Schneider, Gerold;

    Raumaneignungen - Lech 2015/2016

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
    • Date of Publication 10 February 2017

    • ISBN 9783775742665
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages136 pages
    • Size 280x234x15 mm
    • Weight 790 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations m. 100 Abbildungen
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    Short description:

    Wie der Mensch die Alpen erobert

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    Long description:

    The mountains around Lech am Arlberg are the focus ofWalter Niedermayrs latest photo series, realized over aperiod of two years. Every winter blankets of snow unifythe landscape, making vegetation and topographical detailsdisappear; the only structures left are those that createthe ideal conditions for winter sports. In contrast, summerbrings a completely different landscape to light. Over thecourse of each year Niedermayr took his camera to the sameplaces in order to express the atmosphere and the changesin landscape. The aesthetic of these minimalist, yetvivid images draws the viewers attention, but its only uponcloser observation that one notices disruptions and shifts,even a certain kind of irony, all of which perhaps challengeone to contemplate the possible different perspectivesof nature, and of how landscape is dealt with.

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