Public and Private: East Germany in Photographs by Ulrich Wust

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Pages:   176
Publication Date:   07 September 2017
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Born in East Germany in 1949, Ulrich Wüst trained as an urban planner and began making photographs of GDR cities in the 1970s. Documenting the expansion of prefabricated housing and its dehumanising effects, Wust found that, through the camera, he had a means by which to interrogate socialist city planning. His most important work, Stadtbilder ('City Views', 1979–87), was an uncompromising critique of the public realm and the realities of city-building in the GDR. During the 1980s Wust's interests broadened to include the private sphere of the collective society around him. He acquired a pocket camera, which made it easier to photograph candidly at parties and nightclubs, in apartments and through shop windows. Probing the private retreat from an oppressive totalitarian regime, his grainy snapshots of everyday life in East Berlin testified to the uncertainties in the decade leading to reunification. The authorities banned Wust's work just once: a series called Die Pracht der Macht ('The Pomp of Power', 1984–90), which documented monumental architecture. The artist photographed primarily for himself, and to archive his prolific collection of images, he favoured an accordion-style journal known as a leporello. He relied almost exclusively on 35mm black-and-white film, having access to reliable colour materials much later in his career. After the collapse of the GDR in 1990, Wust's photography reached an international audience for the first time, and came to be recognized as one of the strongest aesthetic statements made in a socialist state. The alteration of Berlin after reunification became one of his most enduring subjects. This is the first monograph devoted to Wust, and the first book in English to focus on his work. Gary Van Zante's lead essay chronicles Wust's artistic evolution. The main section of the book features close to 200 images dating from the late 1970s to 2012, including Wust's distinctive leporellos, with a brief introduction to each series of photographs. The book concludes with an in-depth interview with the artist and a comprehensive list of exhibitions and bibliography. SELLING POINTS: . The first monograph on the German photographer Ulrich Wust, who began his career in East Germany in the 1970s . Features 200 photographs illuminating public and private life behind the Iron Curtain and the early years of post-reunification Germany 110 duotone images and 12 colour images

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Publisher:   Merrell Publishers Ltd
Imprint:   Merrell Publishers Ltd
ISBN:  

9781858946610


ISBN 10:   1858946611
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   07 September 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Gary A. Van Zante is Curator of Architecture, Design and Photography at the MIT Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he is also Director of the Wolk Gallery. He has curated more than fifty exhibitions, including, recently, the work of photographers Berenice Abbott, Gabriele Basilico, Cervin Robinson, Joel Tettamanti and Ulrich Wust. His published work includes New Orleans 1867, a monograph on the nineteenth-century American photographer Theodore Lilienthal (Merrell, 2008).

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