Liste de favoris
La liste de favoris est vide.
Le panier est vide.
Envoi gratuit possible
Envoi gratuit possible
Veuillez patienter - l'impression de la page est en cours de préparation.
La boîte de dialogue d'impression s'ouvre dès que la page a été entièrement chargée.
Si l'aperçu avant impression est incomplet, veuillez le fermer et sélectionner "Imprimer à nouveau".

Olaf Otto Becker

Siberian Summer
LivreRelié
Classement des ventes 1077dansArchitecture
CHF91.90CHF45.95Rabais50

Description

Summer in Siberia? What does that feel like? Is Siberia perhaps a new travel destination we didn´t know about? How is climate change making itself felt there? In several books of photographs Olaf Otto Becker has already documented the alterations in landscape caused by climate change, as well as the influence of human behaviour on nature. He became world-famous for his pictures of icebergs, whose beauty is captivating, even in the face of their melting. Now, the photographer has turned to the permafrost zone and its gradual retreat northward. He captures the inhospitable cliffs that tower above wet beaches, looking like abstract sculptures; follows a group of researchers who were taking soil samples during the warm summer of 2019; and finally lands in the semi-decaying harbour town of Tiksi, where children also play. An unusual, new Becker!

Détails

ISBN/GTIN978-3-7757-4790-5
Type de produitLivre
ReliureRelié
Date de parution31.01.2020
Pages176 pages
LangueAllemand
DimensionsLargeur 279 mm, Hauteur 349 mm, Épaisseur 22 mm
Poids1813 g
IllustrationsRaster, nicht spezifiziert
Groupe de produitsBeaux-arts
CatégorieArchitecture
Classification50%
Plus de détails

Evaluations

Auteur

OLAF OTTO BECKER (*1959, Travemünde, Germany) studied communications design in Augsburg, as well as philosophy and political science in Munich. His photographs can be found in exhibits and important collections worldwide. His books with Hatje Cantz include Broken Line (2017), Ilulissat (2017), Reading the Landscape (2014), Under the Nordic Light (2011), and Above Zero (2009).

Plus de produits de Barth, Nadine

Editeur

Mot-clé

Recommandations

Recherches récentes