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Staged Confusion

Staged Confusion

By (author) Boris Becker
By (author) Gerard A. Goodrow

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Chaos as an aesthetic principle - a new volume featuring the work of the famous Cologne-based photographer. Text in English and German.
Full Description

The German photographer Boris Becker is one of the most prominent representatives of the Düsseldorf School. In his newest series, Staged Confusion, Becker investigates different forms of chaos in interior and exterior spaces. He captures the individual (dis-)order of cities and private interiors-construction sites, excavation sites, the rooftops of Aleppo in Syria, workshops, sweatshops, and kitchens. Composed as single images, these large-format works, which are from different series, are starkly interrelated in terms of form and content in spite of their heterogeneity. The photographs expose the beauty of what appears to be chaotic at first glance. At the same time the ambivalence of ordered and unordered situations brings up questions about the social principles of order. Text in English and German.

About the Author
Boris Becker (b. 1961 in Cologne) studied with Bernd Becher at the Art Academy of Dusseldorf. He became known for his photo series of bunkers, apartment buildings and bridge constructions in the eighties. His works are in many private and public collections. Gerard A. Goodrow (b. 1964 in New Jersey) is a freelance curator and was the director of the cologne art fair from 2003 to 2008. As an expert on international contemporary art, he has organised many exhibitions all over the world and published numerous essays. He has been a docent at CIAM - The Center for International Arts Management in Cologne and Dusseldorf since 2007.
Specifications
Publisher
Sieveking
ISBN
9783944874418
Published
16th Mar 2016
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
11.02 in x 9.45 in
Pages
80 Pages
Illustrations
45 color, b&w
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