Timmendorfer Strand

Timmendorfer Strand
Siegfried Wittenburg

  • Siegfried Wittenburg
  • Pigment Print, handsigniert
  • 60 x 80cm (height x width)
  • 40
  • 24648
€680.00

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About Timmendorfer Strand

Die Muße am Meer und Strand
Siegfried Wittenburg gilt als der bekannteste fotografische Chronist der DDR. Seine Arbeiten zeigen das Alltägliche, sie sind unaufgeregt und pointiert – so auch seine neueste Werkreihe der farblich verfremdeten Szenen.
Durch die farbliche Bearbeitung der Figuren wird jede einzelne betont und damit auch das Individuelle, das die Figuren am Strand zu tun belieben: manch einer badet, ein anderer spaziert und wiederum andere dösen in der Sonne. Beim Tag am Meer genießt eben jeder anders, was Strand und Wasser bereithalten.
Das Bild fängt Genuss und Muße pur ein.

About Siegfried Wittenburg

Let us introduce you to a very special photography artist: Siegfried Wittenburg, East Germany’s most famous photographic chronicler. Wittenburg, who taught himself the art form and was once censored by the East German authoritarian regime, is today a photo and text author for the magazine Spiegel Online, alongside other photography work. He also exhibits his photographs across Europe, at times in collaboration with Joachim Gauck, former president of reunified Germany and the artist’s most famous patron. A famous photography series by Siegfried Wittenburg provides a visual commentary to the final years of East Germany in the 1980s and the new start in the 1990s: multi-faceted and not without a touch of humor. These photographs depict day-to-day life, presenting all of the absurdities of a state that promised a better life. Bleak backyards, uninhabited prefab buildings, deserted getaway destinations, decaying old towns. The scenes show a disconcerting, debunking silence, charged with a longing for change. Siegfrie Wittenburg’s photographs are trenchant and profound, unagitated and subtle, which is precisely what gives them their expressive power to captivate the observer. Joachim Gauck, on Wittenburg’s photograph “Heiligendamm”: “People standing on a concrete footbridge. We see their backs and look out onto a rolling sea. We are overwhelmed by all imaginable thoughts,...

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