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Berlin - Imagining the Tri Chord

02047621

This collection of haunting photographs is available as a clothbound hardback and as a Special Edition which includes a Limited Print - 'Berlin, Untitled, 2004' (edition of 25 original photographic prints on Kodak Supra Endura) These evocative images document the changing face of Berlin and its people, making visible the connections between individual and collective life. Nicholas Sinclair's painterly eye searches out marks and images left by the city's inhabitants creating a series of arresting and poetic photographs that form a fascinating record of Berlin's vibrant and scarred landscape. Working like an archeologist he uncovers a rich layering of history in cracked and peeling paint on the walls and surfaces of the city.
Nicholas Sinclair is an internationally known photographer.The introduction is written by David Chandler, director of Photoworks UK.
This publication has 80 pages, 48 illustrations and measures 28 x 28cm.

BERLIN - TRICHORD HB

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BERLIN TRICHORD SPECIAL EDITION HB

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Joan Miró, The Birth of Day 1 (Naissance du jour 1), 1964. Oil on canvas, 146 x 113.5 cm. Fondation Marguerite et Aimé Maeght, Saint-Paul. Photo © Galerie Maeght.
© Succession Miró/ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2008.

 

The Antioch Chalice, Byzantine, from Syria, possibly Kaper Koraon or Antioch, first half of the sixth century. Silver cup set in footed silver-gilt shell, Height 19. 7 cm. Lent by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Cloisters Collection, 1950 (50.4). Photo © The Metropolitan Museum of Art