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Published in conjunction with the traveling exhibition in Cologne, São Paulo, and Lausanne from 1999 to 2000. Edited by Reinhold Misselbeck. Essays by Marcos Augusto Gonçalves, Daniel Girardin, Michel Favre, Reinhold Misselbeck. 136 black and white illustrations. Considered in his native Brazil as one of the greatest exponents of Modernism, Geraldo de Barros and his photographic work have only recently been discovered by the international art scene. Multifaceted, spontaneous, and unafraid to combine photography and decorative arts, de Barros's work is particularly renowned for experimental photographic techniques, especially the effects achieved through negative manipulation. The book provides a comprehensive overview of his photographic work.

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Titel
Fotoformas
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
Prestel
Erscheinungsdatum
1999
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
142
ISBN10
3791321897
ISBN13
9783791321899
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Published in conjunction with the traveling exhibition in Cologne, São Paulo, and Lausanne from 1999 to 2000. Edited by Reinhold Misselbeck. Essays by Marcos Augusto Gonçalves, Daniel Girardin, Michel Favre, Reinhold Misselbeck. 136 black and white illustrations. Considered in his native Brazil as one of the greatest exponents of Modernism, Geraldo de Barros and his photographic work have only recently been discovered by the international art scene. Multifaceted, spontaneous, and unafraid to combine photography and decorative arts, de Barros's work is particularly renowned for experimental photographic techniques, especially the effects achieved through negative manipulation. The book provides a comprehensive overview of his photographic work.