Landscape

All that is solid melts into the air - Notes on tourism

€24.00
Photographs and writings documenting sites of tourism in diverse contexts by Delphine Bedel.
‘All that is solid melts’ into air explores three controversial tourist destinations and cultural heritages located in Germany. The Buried Giant Lenin Memorial in Berlin, the Nazi holiday resort of Prora on the Baltic island of Rügen and the ‘Chalk Cliffs on Rügen’, painted by Caspar David Friedrich. Their identity, use and meaning have shifted radically over time. Using her photographic research and writings as a starting point, writers from diverse disciplines were invited to contribute to the book, resulting in unexpected historical and critical perspectives on the relation between visual culture, leisure and memory politics. Delphine Bedel (ed.) Authors: Bruno Latour, Rachel Esner, Delphine Bedel, Franscesco Bernardelli, Marco Pasi, Thibaut de Ruyter and Olivier Rolin. The Top 15 Photo Books of 2008. Selected by Melanie McWhorter (Photo-Eye magazine) in Fraction magazine, 3.

Bibliographic Details

Author Delphine Bedel
Publisher Episode Publishers
Place of publication Rotterdam
Year 2008
Edition First edition
Binding Softcover
ISBN 9789059731724
Collation 56 pp.
Language English
Dimensions 24 x 17

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