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Josef Heinrich Darchinger. Wirtschaftswunder

Af: Klaus Honnef Engelsk Hardback

Josef Heinrich Darchinger. Wirtschaftswunder

Af: Klaus Honnef Engelsk Hardback
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It was no more than eight years after the surrender of the Nazi government when Josef Heinrich Darchinger set out on his photographic journey through the West of a divided Germany. The bombs of World War II had reduced the country’s major cities to deserts of rubble. Yet his pictures show scarcely any signs of the downfall of a civilization. Not that the photographer was manipulating the evidence: he simply recorded what he saw. At the time, a New York travel agency was advertising the last opportunity to go and visit the remaining bomb sites. Darchinger’s pictures, in color and black-and-white, show a country in a fever of reconstruction. The economic boom was so incredible that the whole world spoke of an “economic miracle.” The people who achieved it, in contrast, look down-to-earth, unassuming, conscientious, and diligent. And increasingly, they look like strangers in the world they have created.

The photographs portray a country caught between the opposite poles of technological modernism and cultural restoration, between affluence and penury, between German Gemütlichkeit and the constant threat of the Cold War. They show the winners and losers of the “economic miracle,” people from all social classes, at home, at work, in their very limited free time and as consumers. But they also show a country that looks, in retrospect, like a film from the middle of the last century.

For this revised edition, we have digitally remastered all photographies in a new, full-frame format that captivate with their highly pigmented colors and fine press varnish.

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It was no more than eight years after the surrender of the Nazi government when Josef Heinrich Darchinger set out on his photographic journey through the West of a divided Germany. The bombs of World War II had reduced the country’s major cities to deserts of rubble. Yet his pictures show scarcely any signs of the downfall of a civilization. Not that the photographer was manipulating the evidence: he simply recorded what he saw. At the time, a New York travel agency was advertising the last opportunity to go and visit the remaining bomb sites. Darchinger’s pictures, in color and black-and-white, show a country in a fever of reconstruction. The economic boom was so incredible that the whole world spoke of an “economic miracle.” The people who achieved it, in contrast, look down-to-earth, unassuming, conscientious, and diligent. And increasingly, they look like strangers in the world they have created.

The photographs portray a country caught between the opposite poles of technological modernism and cultural restoration, between affluence and penury, between German Gemütlichkeit and the constant threat of the Cold War. They show the winners and losers of the “economic miracle,” people from all social classes, at home, at work, in their very limited free time and as consumers. But they also show a country that looks, in retrospect, like a film from the middle of the last century.

For this revised edition, we have digitally remastered all photographies in a new, full-frame format that captivate with their highly pigmented colors and fine press varnish.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 292
ISBN-13: 9783836589277
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 3836589273
Kategori: Vesttyskland
Udg. Dato: 15 okt 2021
Længde: 34mm
Bredde: 330mm
Højde: 401mm
Forlag: Taschen GmbH
Oplagsdato: 15 okt 2021
Forfatter(e): Klaus Honnef
Forfatter(e) Klaus Honnef


Kategori Vesttyskland


ISBN-13 9783836589277


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 292


Udgave


Længde 34mm


Bredde 330mm


Højde 401mm


Udg. Dato 15 okt 2021


Oplagsdato 15 okt 2021


Forlag Taschen GmbH

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