Heinrich Riebesehl - Agrarlandschaften, Schmalfeldt J.H. & Co, 1979, Bremen
Hardcover, cloth bound with photoillustrated dustjacket, with a text by Peter Sager.
"There is a repetitive quality to Riebesehl’s compositions and although the beauty of the agricultural landscape is acknowledged, it is their function as a productive mechanism that is celebrated. As Riebesehl analyzes the modified landscapes of North Germany, his images seem to have a melancholic beauty, which further alludes to the changing function of these landscapes as they alter under progressive agricultural modernisation." (Claxton Projects)
Pages: 96
Place: Bremen
Year: 1979
Publisher: Schmalfeldt J.H. & Co
Size: 30 x 40 cm (approx.)
Included in "The Photobook: A History Volume II" by Parr/Badger
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Hardcover, cloth bound with photoillustrated dustjacket, with a text by Peter Sager.
"There is a repetitive quality to Riebesehl’s compositions and although the beauty of the agricultural landscape is acknowledged, it is their function as a productive mechanism that is celebrated. As Riebesehl analyzes the modified landscapes of North Germany, his images seem to have a melancholic beauty, which further alludes to the changing function of these landscapes as they alter under progressive agricultural modernisation." (Claxton Projects)
Pages: 96
Place: Bremen
Year: 1979
Publisher: Schmalfeldt J.H. & Co
Size: 30 x 40 cm (approx.)
Included in "The Photobook: A History Volume II" by Parr/Badger
>> see more Vol. II picks here