| Publisher | Spector Books 2017 |
|---|---|
| Edition | Paperback , 192 pages |
Publisher's description
Seiichi Furuya’s Dresden photographs from 1984/85 are a most unlikely document — a view of daily life in the latter days of the GDR recorded by a Japanese photographer, who had been a major player in the photography scene in Austria since the beginning of the 1980s. Furuya came to Dresden as an interpreter for a Japanese construction company. His pictures are private — a young family in an intimate setting, their deep-seated anxieties and moments of happiness — and it is more in passing that he records everyday life and society. His view from the outside, a stranger’s way of seeing things, has no equivalent in the art photography of the GDR. In 2015 an exhibition project brought Furuya back to Dresden, where he took a series of new pictures: photographs of familiar places, onto which capitalist life has now inscribed itself, thirty years on, and of the Pegida demonstrations that have completely transformed the image of the city.
Specifications
| Book title | Why Dresden |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | Photographs 1984/85 & 2015 |
| Photographer | Seiichi Furuya |
| ISBN 10 | 395905128X / 3-95905-128-X |
| ISBN 13 | 9783959051286 / 978-3-95905-128-6 |
| Publisher | Spector Books |
| Publish date | Feb 2017 |
| Publish year | 2017 |
| Book format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 192 pages |
| Dimensions | 24,25 x 17,75 cm / 9.5 x 7 inches |
| Weight | 500 g |
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