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Alex Webb

    Parliamentary Government
    Dictatorship
    Communism
    On Street Photography and the Poetic Image
    Karibik
    Licht in der Nacht
    • Ein altes, kinderloses Ehepaar aus einer kleinen Stadt. Ein armes Mädchen, verlobt mit einem Zimmermann. Hirten, die nachts im Freien schlafen. Das Leben dieser scheinbar unbedeutenden Menschen wird für immer verändert, als ein lange vorausgesagtes Ereignis vor ihren Augen Wirklichkeit wird. Engel verkündigen die frohe Botschaft. Licht erhellt die dunkle Nacht. Ein König kommt in die Welt. Dieser ungewöhnliche Comic lädt neu zum Staunen über das Wunder ein, das vor über 2000 Jahren geschah. Der Bibeltext folgt der BasisBibel, Lukas 1+2

      Licht in der Nacht
    • Als wolle eine launenhafte Schöpfung dem Übermaß an Schönheit etwas entgegensetzen, vereint sich hier überwältigende Pracht mit ebenso überwältigenden Katastrophen, natur- wie menschengemachten. Der ambivalente Reichtum bringt (Über-)Lebenskunst hervor, ein unbekümmertes Durcheinander von zahllosen Völkern und ihren Kulturen, Sprachen, Musiken und Physiognomien, vor allem aber überbordende Lebensfreude, das vielgeliebte 'easy living' in tropischer Hitze. Der New Yorker Alex Webb, einer der bedeutendsten und meistausgezeichneten Fotografen unserer Tage, in unzähligen Samm- lungen vertreten und Mitglied der Agentur Magnum seit drei Jahrzehnten, kennt diese Landschaft wie kein anderer. Berühmt wurde er vor allem mit seinen Karibikporträts, die er auf zahllosen Reisen schuf. Für den neuen mare-Bildband reiste er mehrere Male in die unterschiedlichen Welten der Kleinen und Großen Antillen, beobachtete die Menschen und ihr meergeprägtes Leben und brachte Bilder mit, die undogmatisch und jenseits von Dokumentation mit feinem Gespür all die rätselhaften, unbegreiflichen Farben und Stimmungen dieser Perlenkette im Karibischen Meer evozieren.

      Karibik
    • In this installment of The Photography Workshop Series, internationally acclaimed color photographers Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb, offer their expert insight into street photography and the poetic image. Through words and photographs―their own and others'―they invite the reader into the heart of their artistic processes.Aperture Foundation works with the world’s top photographers to distill their creative approaches to, teachings on, and insights into photography―offering the workshop experience in a book. Our goal is to inspire photographers at all levels who wish to improve their work, as well as readers interested in deepening their understanding of the art of photography. Each volume is introduced by a well-known student of the featured photographer. In this volume, the Webbs share their thoughts about a wide range of practical and philosophical issues, from questions about seeing and being in the world with a camera, to how to shape a complete body of work in a way that's both structured and intuitive. Award-winning novelist Teju Cole, a student of the Webbs, provides the introduction.

      On Street Photography and the Poetic Image
    • Communism

      From Marxism to North Korea

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the practical implementation of communism, the book delves into its foundational principles of wealth sharing and the elimination of social classes. It examines historical examples and real-world applications, providing insights into the successes and challenges faced in creating a classless society. Through analysis and case studies, the narrative reveals the complexities of translating ideological concepts into tangible governance and social structures.

      Communism
    • Dictatorship

      From Roman Rule to Modern Suppression

      Exploring the mechanics of dictatorship, this book delves into how one individual or a small group can maintain total power over a state. It examines the structures, strategies, and psychological tactics employed to establish and sustain such regimes, offering insights into the complexities of authoritarian governance and the impact on society.

      Dictatorship
    • Parliamentary Government

      From the Viking Althing to Modern Parliament

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the evolution of the parliamentary system from monarchy, this book delves into the intricate workings of political governance that engages citizens in their country's rule. It examines the dynamics of decision-making, representation, and accountability within this framework, providing insights into how power is distributed and exercised in a parliamentary context. The text aims to clarify the complexities of this system and its impact on democratic participation.

      Parliamentary Government
    • Amelia

      • 74 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the narrative follows a woman's courageous journey to find her husband amid the chaos of battlefields. The story reaches a poignant climax at the infamous Andersonville Prison Camp. With a focus on just two characters, it emphasizes the theatricality of their shared experience, transforming the stage into a vast and dynamic world that reflects the struggles and resilience of the era.

      Amelia
    • Democracy

      From Ancient Greece to the American Dream

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the practical application of democracy, this book delves into how ordinary citizens engage in governance and the mechanisms that enable their participation. It examines the foundational principles that underpin democratic systems in Western societies, providing insights into the challenges and successes of citizen involvement in shaping their governments. Through various examples and analyses, the text highlights the significance of active participation in maintaining a healthy democracy.

      Democracy
    • Alex Webb: Dislocations

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The reimagined edition of a classic work explores the theme of dislocation through Alex Webb's masterful use of color photography. Originally published in 1998, this contemporary version reflects on the challenges of travel and connection during the pandemic, incorporating new images captured over the past twenty-five years. Webb's ability to blend gesture, color, and cultural tensions creates evocative visuals that resonate with the current sense of dislocation, offering a fresh perspective on his expansive body of work.

      Alex Webb: Dislocations
    • Socialism

      From the Industrial Revolution to the Trade Union

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the viability of socialism, the book examines its principles aimed at promoting equality within society. It delves into practical implementations of the political and economic system, assessing its successes and challenges in real-world scenarios. Through analysis and case studies, it invites readers to consider whether socialism can effectively achieve its goals and what implications it holds for future governance and social structures.

      Socialism