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Nadine Barth Book order






- 2023
- 2021
Gianluca Galtrucco. Time Traveler
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
In "Time Traveler," Gianluca Galtrucco presents a captivating collection of photographs that blend fantasy and reality. Featuring UFOs, astronauts, and interplanetary scenes, the work challenges our perceptions of time and space. Galtrucco's cinematic style creates a whimsical exploration of what is real versus imagined.
- 2021
Nick Brandt. The Day May Break
- 168 pages
- 6 hours of reading
"The Day May Break," photographed in Zimbabwe and Kenya in late 2020, is the first part of a global series by Nick Brandt, showcasing people and animals affected by environmental destruction. The images highlight survivors of climate change, with a connecting element of artificial fog, symbolizing a fading world. Brandt's work offers hope amidst loss.
- 2021
Max Siedentopf. Paintings League
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Paintings League seeks to answer the question: "How can art appeal to those who usually dislike it?" Max Siedentopf discovered that many who avoid galleries prefer watching football. He created paintings celebrating iconic football teams, blending minimalist art with team colors, appealing to both art lovers and football fans. Each work represents diverse passions, aiming to be the champion of the league.
- 2021
The photo book "Like Birds" by Sven Jacobsen captures a carefree time of youthful self-discovery during a summer filled with adventures. His images of young people engaging in playful activities evoke a timeless quality, transforming lakes, dunes, and homes into collective memory spaces. The photographs convey the beauty and chaos of free youth, stirring deeper subconscious layers.
- 2021
Jean Molitor. bau2haus - neues zur moderne in der welt
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The Bauhaus significantly influenced 20th-century architecture, and photographer Jean Molitor explores its enduring aesthetic legacy in his new photo book, "bau2haus." Through striking black-and-white images, he captures buildings worldwide that embody Bauhaus principles, creating a vibrant architectural narrative.
- 2021
Photographer Vitali Gelwich presents "Boring Book," a retrospective of his unpublished works. Through intimate images, he explores his identity, shaped by his upbringing in a Brandenburg housing estate, blending street culture, high fashion, and post-Soviet aesthetics. Gelwich invites readers into his personal narrative, highlighting beauty in overlooked communities.
- 2020
Kristian Schuller. Anton's Berlin
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Kristian Schuller captures the vibrant life of Berlin through his photography, focusing on the city's nightlife and its unique characters, including artists and musicians. His portraits, created in collaboration with his wife Peggy, showcase a diverse and ever-evolving image of Berlin, blending black-and-white and colorful expressions.
- 2020
Max Siedentopf. Home Alone Survival Guide
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Born out of the necessity to self-isolate during the COVID-19 pandemic, artist Max Siedentopf transformed his apartment into a creative playground, capturing his quirky projects on camera. This survival guide features chapters with ironic takes on isolation activities, showcasing the best images from his extensive photo series.
- 2020
Aram Dikiciyan. Scheinzeit
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Aram Dikiciyan's photography combines analog black and white techniques with a unique symbiosis of camera, eye, and hand. His works, created with sensitive film and a carefully curated perspective, capture a fragile world between objectivity and abstraction. This collection showcases his masterpieces from the last decade, highlighting his skilled craftsmanship.