Scholars and photography enthusiasts will appreciate the Photo Campaigns of the Schaubühne Berlin by Kerber Verlag, a collection of stunning images from some of today’s most respected artists.
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Key Features
- Captures the essence of contemporary theater through powerful imagery
- Curated by respected figures in the arts and culture scene
- A testament to the collaborative spirit between photographers, artists, and the Schaubühne Berlin
- Offers a comprehensive view of the theater’s visual identity over several years
Specs
- Title: Photo Campaigns of the Schaubühne Berlin from 2013 to 2018
- Brand: Kerber Christof Verlag
- Pages Count: 352 pages
- Languages: Bilingual (German and English)
- Release Date: March 1, 2018
- Dimensions: Width: 1.2 inches, Length: 9.6 inches, Height: 12.4 inches
- Weight: 5.35 pounds
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- High-quality reproductions of photographs
- Provides an insight into the creative process behind theater campaigns
- Diverse range of photographic styles and techniques presented
- Suitable for both academic study and personal enjoyment
Cons:
- Heavier than typical books, might be cumbersome to carry around
- Focus on a specific institution limits its broad appeal compared to general photography collections
Who It’s For
- Art lovers interested in theater history and design
- Photography enthusiasts looking for unique visual content
- Academics studying the intersection of art and performance
Pricing & Value
Current price: 92,40 € (subject to change). This book offers an unrivaled look into the creative processes behind some of Berlin’s most renowned theater productions. Despite its weight, it is a valuable resource for those with a deep interest in contemporary art and performance.
FAQs
Q: Is this book bilingual?
A: Yes, it includes both German and English text throughout.
Q: Who are the authors of this book?
A: The contributors include Christoph Amend, Thomas Ostermeier, Joseph Pearson, Dirk Peitz, Ingo Taubhorn, and Anne Waak. Additionally, renowned photographers such as Pari Dukovic, Brigitte Lacombe, Werner Mahler, Paolo Pellegrin, and Jürgen Teller have contributed.
Q: What is the release date of this book?
A: The book was released on March 1, 2018.
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