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Cover for Käte Steinitz-From Hannover to Los Angeles
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Ed. Pauline Behrmann et al.

Käte Steinitz

From Hannover to Los Angeles
Käte Steinitz (1889–1975) is today best known for her collaboration with Kurt Schwitters. This monograph covers her multifaceted activities as an artist and writer in avant-garde circles during the Weimar Republic, as well as her experience as an emigrant, art historian, and promoter of modernism in the United States.  
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Cover for DEUTSCHLANDHAUS
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Ed. Roland Jaeger

DEUTSCHLANDHAUS

Photography Meets Architecture: Klaus Frahm 2024 – Fritz Block 1930
A fascinating book featuring both photographymand architecture: the Deutschlandhaus, designed by Fritz Block and Ernst Hochfeld in 1929, was Hamburg’s first commercial building in the International Style. Despite its historical significance, it was demolished in 2019. By 2024 it had been replaced by a new structure, considered a modern interpretation of the original and featuring an impressive atrium inside.    
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Cover for A Meeting of Cultures - Fashioning North Africa
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Ed. Sara Hume et al.

A Meeting of Cultures

Fashioning North Africa
A Meeting of Cultures is a pathbreaking work focused specifically on contemporary fashion designers and influencers in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt. Lavishly illustrated, it broadens the scope of scholarship on the fashion industry, which to date has focused mainly on American and European designers.  
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Cover for Marta Astfalck-Vietz - Inszeniertes Selbst
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Ed. Thomas Köhler et al.

Marta Astfalck-Vietz - Staging the Self

Photos by an extraordinary artist of the Berlin avant-garde
Experimenting with light and shadow, multiple exposures, surrealist imagery, and roleplay – this is the artistic terrain of Marta Astfalck-Vietz (1901–1994). Her spellbinding photography from the 1920s stages bodies, interweaves pictorial planes, and exhibits dreamlike realities created through her own unique methods.
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Cover for 101 Legendary Selections from the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
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Delve into a collection a century in the making with 101 Legendary Selections from the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts (KIA), which honors our past and points toward our future.  
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Cover for From Dawn Till Dusk - Der Schatten in der Kunst der Gegenwart
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It is always with us: our shadow. But when it comes to art, what role does this constant companion play? Richly illustrated and vividly narrated, this publication reveals the wide range of approaches and levels of meaning that shadow has in contemporary painting and photography, in video art and installations.  
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Cover for David Katzenstein
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Ed. David Katzenstein
Brownie is a collection of photographs created by photographer David Katzenstein over ten years from 1979–89. With this series Katzenstein pays homage to the famous line of Brownie cameras introduced in 1900. He used its successor, the Kodak Dualflex, which followed in 1947. The result is a colourful, personal and sensitive view of the world.
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Cover for Barkley L. Hendricks
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Ed. Susan Hendricks et al.

Barkley L. Hendricks

Piles of Inspiration Everywhere
Piles of Inspiration Everywhere explores the physical space where renowned artist Barkley Hendricks worked and lived. A collaboration between photographer David Katzenstein and Susan Hendricks, this book invites readers into the space Barkley and Susan shared for 35 years, offering readers a bold, detailed study of the artist’s life.  
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Cover for Permanent Attraction - Man Ray & Chess
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Ed. Larry List

Permanent Attraction - Man Ray & Chess

Dada & Surrealist Chess Art
Authorized by The Man Ray Trust, Permanent Attraction: Man Ray & Chess, is the first and only book on Man Ray’s chess-themed works in all media. With experience in studio art, chess, photography, cartography, prototyping, and scholarly research, the author offers a comprehensive interpretation of when, how, and why Man Ray created these timeless works.  
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Cover for Hermann Hertzberger
Wolfgang Jean Stock

Hermann Hertzberger

Strukturalismus / Structuralism
The architect Herman Hertzberger (*1932) is the most important representative of Dutch Structuralism. This movement, which emerged in 1960, is highly regarded in modern architecture and takes as its starting point an archetypal behaviour of humankind. Consequently, buildings must satisfy both the individual and the social needs of those who use them: architecture must be “inviting”.  
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