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Missing Synagogues

Forty-six views of Berlin

Martin Mühlhoff and Christian Vossiek soberly contrast detailed photographs of banal post-war architecture, anonymous empty lots, wasteland and parks in the city centre of Berlin with the presentation of basic information on Jewish synagogues. The photographs located forty-six sites in the German capital where synagogues stood before the Holocaust. “At the very first glance, you feel a disturbing feeling that gives way to certainty at the second glance.” (Matthias Reichelt)
With their photographic survey, Mühlhoff and Vossiek have created an impressive symbol of the repression and extermination of a important part of the german culture.

Biographies

Martin Mühlhoff
1969
born in Bottrop
1996–2005 Film and Photographic Studies at the Fachhochschule Bielefeld, Department of Design
1999 student exchange / RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia Department of Photography, studies of Fine Art Photography
lives and works in Bielefeld

Christian Vossiek
1969
born in Berlin-Schöneberg,
1999–2005 Film and Photographic Studies at the Fachhochschule Bielefeld (Department of Design)
lives and works in Bielefeld

Missing Synagogues

The illustrated book was published on the occasion of the exhibition „Martin Mühlhoff und Christian Vossiek – Missing Synagogues", 22 March to 17 April 2011,  MARTa Herford / Forum.

edited by
MARTa Herford

greeting by
Dieter Graumann, president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany

author
Matthias Reichelt

graphic design
Martin Mühlhoff and Christian Vossiek

ISBN: 978-3-86678-545-8
Format: 29,50 × 24,50 cm
Pages: 112
Illustrations: 46 colored illustrations
Cover: Hardcover, bound
Languages:

German

 
 

36,90 € ( 49,90 CHF ) (postage free inside germany)

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