Waffenruhe : Michael Schmidt

In contrast to the consciously sober - but far from clinical images of his earlier series, Schmidt uses atmosphere-laden details with high-contrast black-and-white images of Berlin's cityscapes, details in nature, and portraits in Waffenruhe to create a subjective, leaden picture of a still-divided city.
He no longer deploys the techniques of pure documentation, but brings together surprising combinations of images to express a generation's dystopian sense of life shortly before the fall of the Wall.
Schmidt evokes a world of ruptures and absences that eschews a confident, comprehensive point of view. The images work with Einar Schleef's text to create a brusque, entirely individual perspective on the fragility of human existence.
The first edition, published in 1987 by the Berlin-based Dirk Nishen Verlag quickly sold out and continues to fetch high prices on the antiquarian book market. Thirty years later, Waffenruhe is now being re-printed.
This artist's book - often included on lists of the Most Influential Photographic Books of All Time - is once again being made available.

Author: Michael Schmidt, Janos Frecot, Einar Schleef, Karin Schmidt, Thomas Weski
Published: May 1,2018
ISBN: 9783960983026
£ 15.00
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Waffenruhe : Michael Schmidt