9783865214935-3865214932-Jakob Tuggener: Fabrik: A Photo Epos of Technology

Jakob Tuggener: Fabrik: A Photo Epos of Technology

ISBN-13: 9783865214935
ISBN-10: 3865214932
Author: Martin Gasser
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Steidl/Kunstmuseum Olten
Format: Hardcover 62 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783865214935
ISBN-10: 3865214932
Author: Martin Gasser
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Steidl/Kunstmuseum Olten
Format: Hardcover 62 pages

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Jakob Tuggener: Fabrik: A Photo Epos of Technology (ISBN-13: 9783865214935 and ISBN-10: 3865214932), written by authors Martin Gasser, was published by Steidl/Kunstmuseum Olten in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Individual Artists books. You can easily purchase or rent Jakob Tuggener: Fabrik: A Photo Epos of Technology (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Individual Artists books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.28.

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Jakob Tuggener's Fabrik, published in Zurich in 1943, is a milestone in the history of the photography book. Its 72 images, in the expressionist aesthetic of a silent movie, impart a skeptical view of technological progress: at the time the Swiss military industry was producing weapons for World War II. Tuggener, who was born in 1904, had an uncompromisingly critical view of the military-industrial complex that did not suit his era. His images of rural life and high-society parties had been easy to sell, but Fabrik found no publisher. And when the book did come out, it was not a commercial success. Copies were sold at a loss and some are believed to have been pulped. Now this seminal work, which has since become a sought-after classic, is being reissued with a contemporary afterword. In his lifetime, Tuggener's work appeared--at Robert Frank's suggestion--in Edward Steichen's Post-War European Photography and in The Museum of Modern Art's seminal exhibition, The Family of Man, in whose catalogue it remains in print. Tuggener's death in 1988 left an immense catalogue of his life's work, much of which has yet to be shown: more than 60 maquettes, thousands of photographs, drawings, watercolors, oil paintings and silent films.

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