Dream On: Berlin, the 90s - by Boaz Levin & Annette Hauschild & Kathrin Kohle (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Hundreds of stunning images documenting historic change in a once-divided cityThe Ostkreuz agency was founded amid the upheavals that took place in East Berlin in 1990.
- Author(s): Boaz Levin & Annette Hauschild & Kathrin Kohle
- 348 Pages
- Photography, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions
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Book Synopsis
Hundreds of stunning images documenting historic change in a once-divided city
The Ostkreuz agency was founded amid the upheavals that took place in East Berlin in 1990. For Dream On, nine Ostkreuz photographers worked together with curators Annette Hauschild (Ostkreuz) and Boaz Levin (C/O Berlin Foundation) to cast a modern-day eye over their extensive archives. As documentarians operating at the apogee of photojournalism, they tracked the changes that the city underwent. They observed the shifts in society and the challenges facing a city previously divided by a wall as it grew together, capturing all this in powerful, personal images. The essays reflect this on a variety of levels: Janos Frecot's examination of the changes in the urban space; Jens Balzer's description of Berlin's potential as a center of creativity and culture; and Anne Rabe's very personal view, as a young East German writer, of today's Berlin.
Photographers include: Sibylle Bergemann, Annette Hauschild, Harald Hauswald, Ute Mahler, Werner Mahler, Thomas Meyer, Jordis Antonia Schlösser, Anne Schönharting, Maurice Weiss.
Review Quotes
Both powerful and personal, this book provides a firsthand look into the many cultural changes and challenges Berlin underwent during the unification of East and West Germany. Seeing these photographs, the viewer gains a greater understanding of what led to today's Berlin as a center of culture.--Kenneth Bachor "Artnet"