Entropy at Home(Signed)

Wilhelm Schurmann

¥13,200(¥12,000 + tax)

Publisher/only photography

   Published/2014
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/208   Size/250*320*30
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German photographer Wilhelm Schulmann's Entropy at Home (Signed) is a collection of works by him. In 1973, he founded a photography gallery in Aachen with Rudolf Kikken, and is known for playing a key role in the acceptance and development of photographic expression in Germany. While he subsequently taught photography for many years at FH Aachen, he and his wife, Gaby, built an important contemporary art collection, including works by Kippenberger and Albert Oehlen, and has earned international acclaim as a collector and curator. This book features photographs that capture, with quiet humor, the interplay of order and chance in urban streets, suburban landscapes, and everyday man-made objects. The title, "entropy," is a concept derived from physics, describing the gradual shift toward disorder in the world. Schulmann uses this perspective to capture scenes where human-made environments intersect with random events. The photographs in this book, which move back and forth between the city of Berlin and the rural landscapes of western Germany, resonate with a perspective that has emerged since the American New Topographics movement, and demonstrate the artist's contemplative gaze on everyday landscapes. Limited to 500 copies. Numbered and signed by the photographer .
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