Impressions of the former concentration camp Sachsenhausen in the north of Berlin (Germany).
born 1967 in Berlin
“Meisterschule Potsdam Babelsberg” 1996-98
co-founder/shareholder of “die licht gestalten”
photostudio in Berlin Kreuzberg 1999-2002
freelancer & artist since 2003,
lives and works outside Berlin
CR is represented by LUMAS and COONST
Publish Date October 08, 2010
Dimensions Small Square 64 pgs Standard Paper
Category Fine Art Photography
Tags Concentration Camp, Sachsenhausen, Germany, Oranienburg, Art, Photography, Portfolio, colour, reduced, straight, Museum, Memorial
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seearr says
Thank You for Your comment Mr. Lavelle,
I suppose it is always difficult to deal with such a delicate subject artistically.
These pictures in conjunction with their simplification and emptiness reflect truly my view that day.
The volitional reduction intends to put the viewer in a position to reflect on the horrible history of this place.
With this book I don't want to clarify or document what is already well documented but to give a thought-provoking impulse.
I hope this might help to describe my intention. Please excuse me if my english is not accurate.
posted at 01:52am Oct 09 PST
frankLavelle says
What a lovely, graphic place. Is that your intention?
posted at 03:33pm Oct 08 PST