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Platen Artists

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Photographer Angelika Platen's aesthetically convincing portraits of artists, taken during the turbulent years from 1968 to 1974, recall an amazingly prolific era for art. Angelika Platen's portraits of artists vividly remind us of the dramatic and momentous changes that occurred in both art and society in the late sixties and early seventies. Her photographs depict more than 60 artists who were practically unknown at the time but have since achieved fame. Platen drew her inspiration from the unique individuality of the artists and their works; her aesthetic goal was to portray the artists in their own context. She presents us with a very personal and aesthetically convincing interpretation of the art scene of the time.

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Platen Artists, Günter Engelhard, Klaus Honnef, Axel Hecht, Rochus Kowallek

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Titel
Platen Artists
Untertitel
No Photos Please
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
1999
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
143
ISBN10
390816155X
ISBN13
9783908161554
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Photographer Angelika Platen's aesthetically convincing portraits of artists, taken during the turbulent years from 1968 to 1974, recall an amazingly prolific era for art. Angelika Platen's portraits of artists vividly remind us of the dramatic and momentous changes that occurred in both art and society in the late sixties and early seventies. Her photographs depict more than 60 artists who were practically unknown at the time but have since achieved fame. Platen drew her inspiration from the unique individuality of the artists and their works; her aesthetic goal was to portray the artists in their own context. She presents us with a very personal and aesthetically convincing interpretation of the art scene of the time.