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Susan Hiller - The J Street Project, The Compton Verney / Berlin Artists-in-Residence Programme / DAAD, 2005, Compton Verney / Berlin

 

Hardcover, cloth bound with dustjacket.
This exhibition catalogue was published to coincide with the J Street Project exhibition held at Compton Verney between September and October 2005. At Compton Verney, Hiller showed The J-Street Project; a complex study documenting every street in Germany whose name contains a reference to Jews. The resulting installation contained both video and photographic works, mapping the whole of Germany and containing an extraordinary 303 place names. The images are haunting, often sparse yet dramatic, and conjure up feelings of distinct unease. Some images are occupied with people; others are empty but equally compelling in the feeling of sadness and absence they evoke.

Pages: 644
Place: Compton Verney / Berlin
Year: 2005
Publisher: The Compton Verney / Berlin Artists-in-Residence Programme / DAAD
Size: 13 x 17 cm (approx.)


Included in "The Photobook: A History Volume III" by Parr/Badger
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 Susan Hiller - The J Street Project (Front)

Susan Hiller - The J Street Project (Front)

 Susan Hiller - The J Street Project (Spine)

Susan Hiller - The J Street Project (Spine)

 Susan Hiller - The J Street Project (Back)

Susan Hiller - The J Street Project (Back)




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Hardcover, cloth bound with dustjacket.
This exhibition catalogue was published to coincide with the J Street Project exhibition held at Compton Verney between September and October 2005. At Compton Verney, Hiller showed The J-Street Project; a complex study documenting every street in Germany whose name contains a reference to Jews. The resulting installation contained both video and photographic works, mapping the whole of Germany and containing an extraordinary 303 place names. The images are haunting, often sparse yet dramatic, and conjure up feelings of distinct unease. Some images are occupied with people; others are empty but equally compelling in the feeling of sadness and absence they evoke.

Pages: 644
Place: Compton Verney / Berlin
Year: 2005
Publisher: The Compton Verney / Berlin Artists-in-Residence Programme / DAAD
Size: 13 x 17 cm (approx.)


Included in "The Photobook: A History Volume III" by Parr/Badger
>> see more Vol. III picks here