Annelies Štrba - Aschewiese (1990)
Annelies Štrba - Aschewiese (1990)
Annelies Štrba only photographs what concerns her everyday life, what directly constitutes her human existence. This happens less out of conceptual considerations than out of inner necessity, and so her work has accumulated over many years of seclusion, stacked in boxes and is now being presented in public for the first time. The motifs are mostly intimate and simple - sleep, play and that Her children grow up, the family at the kitchen table, the solitary house in the south - who probably mean and represent what is their own, but not what is private. Because Annelies Štrba thinks and acts too strongly artistically to be content with the diary-like documentation of the family environment. It connects seamlessly with the images of filigree branch structures or gloomy concentration camp walls in Poland, forms the breeding ground for a visionary heightened imagery that touches on universal dimensions.
Title: Aschewiese
Publisher: Edition Howeg
Language: English / Japanese
Publication Date: 1988
Binding: Paperback
Book Condition: Great (mark to cover, pictured)
Dust Jacket Condition: N/A
Edition: First Edition
Edition run: N/A
Size: 40 x 30cm
Pages: 64