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Hans Josephsohn Sculptures: Photographs by Jürg Hassler
Kessellhaus . Ed(S): Josephsohn
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paperback. A unique photographic account of the work of Swiss sculptor Hans Josephsohn, through the eye of his former apprentice. Editor(s): Josephsohn, Kessellhaus. Num Pages: 96 pages, 134 b&w. BIC Classification: AFKB; AJB; AJC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 230 x 170. .
As a boy, photographer and filmmaker Jurg Hassler passed the studio of sculptor Hans Josephsohn every day on his way to school. Watching the artist working captivated him, and once he had finished school in the late 1950s, Hassler began working as Josephsohn's assistant and apprentice, eventually becoming a sculptor himself. After studying photography and taking up filmmaking as well, he occupied himself with Josephsohn's sculptural work also with the camera, resulting in countless images and the film portrait Josephsohn: Stein des Anstosses (Josephsohn: Bone of Contention), which was released in 1977. This new book features a selection of photographs by Jurg Hassler, who predominantly works in black-and-white. Many of them have single sculptures by Hans Josephsohn as a motif, highlighting the artist's strong archaic expressiveness. Nina Keel's essay takes a closer look at the context of Hassler's photographic engagement with the art of his teacher. The Kesselhaus Josephsohn in St. Gallen, Switzerland, is an exhibition space dedicated to the work of Hans Josephsohn.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Scheidegger & Speiss Switzerland
Number of pages
96
Condition
New
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
Zurich, Switzerland
ISBN
9783858817969
SKU
V9783858817969
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99-15
About Kessellhaus . Ed(S): Josephsohn
The Kesselhaus Josephsohn in St. Gallen, Switzerland, is an exhibition space dedicated to the work of Hans Josephsohn.
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