
Thomas Hoepker
Stories of Humanity
- Thomas Hoepker was the first German full member of the renowned Magnum agency and later its president, so his name stands for iconic photography with an international reputation
- His photos have historical value, as they document significant moments of the 20th century, from the GDR to the USA to global events, and thus cast a light on society, culture and politics. Internationally exhibited, of high quality and prestige, his pictures are coveted collector's items
- Wide variety of subjects, ranging from urban snapshots in New York to travel photography and documentary reportage
- Not only historically significant, but Hoepker’s works also have timeless relevance, as they stimulate current discussions about society and humanity
With a carefully curated selection of the most impressive photographs from Thomas Hoepker’s entire career, this book presents not only images, but also stories that capture the essence of humanity and culture. The master’s major retrospective is finally available as a lavish coffee table book. With his unique view of the world, Hoepker has created a visual archive that captures the complexity of human existence and the diversity of cultural identities. His photographs are characterised by a special sensitivity for the moments that are often hidden in everyday life, and they invite the viewer to experience the underlying stories and emotions.
From his iconic images of the Vietnam War to moving portraits and powerful landscapes, Hoepker’s work reflects not only events, but also the mood and attitude to life of the era in which they were taken. His pictorial narrative art not only appeals to viewers visually; it also involves them emotionally and encourages them to reflect.
Text in English and German.
- Publisher
- teNeues Books
- ISBN
- 9783961716753
- Publish date
- 10th Nov 2025
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, USA & Canada
- Size
- 314 mm x 245 mm
- Pages
- 304 Pages
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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