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Gabriele Rothemann: It Seems To Be Quiet

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Despite the fact that Gabriele Rothemann's photographic work begins with reality, it resists straightforward comprehension and verbalization. Her portraits are based in large part on a visual archive of press photos, postcards, pencil sketches and watercolors; her large-scale works thematize nature and culture through photographs of dead animals, fictional animal creations and abstract pelt pictures.

120 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2003

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