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February 1990, commissioned by Philip Morris, Huma Rosentalski travelled through the still existing GDR to shoot portraits of people and landscapes.Rosentalski’s photographs where sent to the US and were never published or used by the firm. Left over in the photographer’s archive, this set of anonymous portraits he took on the road is now published for the first time.
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Editeur | Hands on Papers |
Date de publication | 2020 |
Format | 28 cm x 40 cm |
Nombre de pages | 40 |
Nombre d'exemplaires | 500 |
Spécifications | digital printed |
Langue(s) | english |
ISBN | 9783981741421 |
The travel guide assigned to him at the time, a former refugee from the GDR, had to serve too many west contacts to find the time to show the photographer his dissolving country. He handed Rosentalski over to his assistant and with him a journey begins – before the first free elections and before Helmut Kohl’s blooming lanscapes.
Rosentalski’s photographs where sent to Philip Morris in the US and were never published or used by the firm. Left over in the photographer’s archive, this set of anonymous portraits he took on the road is now published for the first time.