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1941

Artist
Hans-Peter Feldmann
Date
2006
Publisher
Walther Konig
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
15 × 21 cm
Length
63 
Description

The pictures in this book are predominately from the late 1930’s and early 1950’s. Feldmann uses images that remind him of his youth, and images that as a young boy intrigued him. There is no deliberate sequencing, images are placed rather randomly beside each other. Yet, Feldmann understands how viewers ingest images with our own interpretations, connections and stories.

  1. 1941
 

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