One Circle (review copy)
by Fred Hüning
Photographs: Fred Hüning
Text: Fred Hüning
Publisher: Peperoni Books
216 pages
Pictures: Numerous Color Images
Year: 2013
ISBN: 978-3-941825-56-7
Comments: 17 x 24 cm, Hardcover, 300 copies
With his trilogy of personal works Fred Hüning has created a touching family story.
Already the first part ›one‹ is incredibly intimate and yet universal, because it concerns every single one of us, deals with life and death, restart and farewell, beauty and decay.
The nonlinear narrative can surely not be deciphered completely, but maybe that is the reason why the intensive pictures get directly under our skin.
The ›two‹ in the second part are a man and a woman. The image cycle shows how they meet, approach, begin to understand, find out that they belong to each other. Fred Hüning’s ›Sentimental Journey‹ leads directly to part three.
A man and a woman have a child. In ›three‹ we see how this third in the league is very small, becomes slightly larger and begins to discover the world of its own. Fred Hüning pictures show how the son grows up, but even more they show the mystery and wonder of childhood - and what it does to the small ones and the grown up. The photographer now certainly can look with childrens eyes again, and I bet he has learned this from the little boy.
›one circle‹ combines all three parts that have been published separately before in small editions, in one book.
More books by Fred Hüning
more books tagged »family« | >> see all
-
Dag Madoka Miya
by Ola Rindal
sold out -
HUNDERT (signed)
by Olaf Unverzart
Euro 33 -
Neighbors (last copies)
by Roe Ethridge
Euro 44 -
Buzzing at the Sill
by Peter van Agtmael
sold out -
Wahr Genommen (last copy)
by Branko Lenart
Euro 45 -
Easter and Oak Trees (signed)
by Bertien van Manen
sold out
more books tagged »nude« | >> see all
-
Révélations. Iconographie de La Salpêtrière. Paris 1875-1918
by Javier Viver
sold out -
Corpus (signed)
by Daisuke Yokota
sold out -
Amateurs & Lovers
by Nikolay Bakharev
sold out -
Visionaire No. 23: The Emperor's New Clothes
by Karl Lagerfeld
sold out -
Diary
by Boris Mikhailov
sold out -
Zine Collection N°25: No Time (signed + print)
by Aaron Mc Elroy
sold out
more books tagged »German« | >> see all
-
Astres Noirs (book + print)
by Katrin Koenning, Sarker Protick
sold out -
Wildfremd Magazin Nr. 1 (Magazin + Print)
by Christopher Mavric
Euro 29 -
The Truth about the Moon Landing (signed + print)
by Thomas Herbrich
Euro 88 -
Quer zum Strom (signed)
by Jo Röttger
sold out -
The Keys to the House (signed - last copy)
by Jürgen Teller
Euro 125 -
ALP
by Olaf Unverzart
sold out
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
One Circle (review copy)
by Fred Hüning
Photographs: Fred Hüning
Text: Fred Hüning
Publisher: Peperoni Books
216 pages
Pictures: Numerous Color Images
Year: 2013
ISBN: 978-3-941825-56-7
Comments: 17 x 24 cm, Hardcover, 300 copies
With his trilogy of personal works Fred Hüning has created a touching family story.
Already the first part ›one‹ is incredibly intimate and yet universal, because it concerns every single one of us, deals with life and death, restart and farewell, beauty and decay.
The nonlinear narrative can surely not be deciphered completely, but maybe that is the reason why the intensive pictures get directly under our skin.
The ›two‹ in the second part are a man and a woman. The image cycle shows how they meet, approach, begin to understand, find out that they belong to each other. Fred Hüning’s ›Sentimental Journey‹ leads directly to part three.
A man and a woman have a child. In ›three‹ we see how this third in the league is very small, becomes slightly larger and begins to discover the world of its own. Fred Hüning pictures show how the son grows up, but even more they show the mystery and wonder of childhood - and what it does to the small ones and the grown up. The photographer now certainly can look with childrens eyes again, and I bet he has learned this from the little boy.
›one circle‹ combines all three parts that have been published separately before in small editions, in one book.
More books by Fred Hüning
more books tagged »family« | >> see all
-
Dag Madoka Miya
by Ola Rindal
sold out -
HUNDERT (signed)
by Olaf Unverzart
Euro 33 -
Neighbors (last copies)
by Roe Ethridge
Euro 44 -
Buzzing at the Sill
by Peter van Agtmael
sold out -
Wahr Genommen (last copy)
by Branko Lenart
Euro 45 -
Easter and Oak Trees (signed)
by Bertien van Manen
sold out
more books tagged »nude« | >> see all
-
Révélations. Iconographie de La Salpêtrière. Paris 1875-1918
by Javier Viver
sold out -
Corpus (signed)
by Daisuke Yokota
sold out -
Amateurs & Lovers
by Nikolay Bakharev
sold out -
Visionaire No. 23: The Emperor's New Clothes
by Karl Lagerfeld
sold out -
Diary
by Boris Mikhailov
sold out -
Zine Collection N°25: No Time (signed + print)
by Aaron Mc Elroy
sold out
more books tagged »German« | >> see all
-
Astres Noirs (book + print)
by Katrin Koenning, Sarker Protick
sold out -
Wildfremd Magazin Nr. 1 (Magazin + Print)
by Christopher Mavric
Euro 29 -
The Truth about the Moon Landing (signed + print)
by Thomas Herbrich
Euro 88 -
Quer zum Strom (signed)
by Jo Röttger
sold out -
The Keys to the House (signed - last copy)
by Jürgen Teller
Euro 125 -
ALP
by Olaf Unverzart
sold out
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
One Circle (review copy)
by Fred Hüning
Photographs: Fred Hüning
Text: Fred Hüning
Publisher: Peperoni Books
216 pages
Pictures: Numerous Color Images
Year: 2013
ISBN: 978-3-941825-56-7
Comments: 17 x 24 cm, Hardcover, 300 copies
With his trilogy of personal works Fred Hüning has created a touching family story.
Already the first part ›one‹ is incredibly intimate and yet universal, because it concerns every single one of us, deals with life and death, restart and farewell, beauty and decay.
The nonlinear narrative can surely not be deciphered completely, but maybe that is the reason why the intensive pictures get directly under our skin.
The ›two‹ in the second part are a man and a woman. The image cycle shows how they meet, approach, begin to understand, find out that they belong to each other. Fred Hüning’s ›Sentimental Journey‹ leads directly to part three.
A man and a woman have a child. In ›three‹ we see how this third in the league is very small, becomes slightly larger and begins to discover the world of its own. Fred Hüning pictures show how the son grows up, but even more they show the mystery and wonder of childhood - and what it does to the small ones and the grown up. The photographer now certainly can look with childrens eyes again, and I bet he has learned this from the little boy.
›one circle‹ combines all three parts that have been published separately before in small editions, in one book.
More books by Fred Hüning
more books tagged »family« | >> see all
-
Dag Madoka Miya
by Ola Rindal
sold out -
HUNDERT (signed)
by Olaf Unverzart
Euro 33 -
Neighbors (last copies)
by Roe Ethridge
Euro 44 -
Buzzing at the Sill
by Peter van Agtmael
sold out -
Wahr Genommen (last copy)
by Branko Lenart
Euro 45 -
Easter and Oak Trees (signed)
by Bertien van Manen
sold out
more books tagged »nude« | >> see all
-
Révélations. Iconographie de La Salpêtrière. Paris 1875-1918
by Javier Viver
sold out -
Corpus (signed)
by Daisuke Yokota
sold out -
Amateurs & Lovers
by Nikolay Bakharev
sold out -
Visionaire No. 23: The Emperor's New Clothes
by Karl Lagerfeld
sold out -
Diary
by Boris Mikhailov
sold out -
Zine Collection N°25: No Time (signed + print)
by Aaron Mc Elroy
sold out
more books tagged »German« | >> see all
-
Astres Noirs (book + print)
by Katrin Koenning, Sarker Protick
sold out -
Wildfremd Magazin Nr. 1 (Magazin + Print)
by Christopher Mavric
Euro 29 -
The Truth about the Moon Landing (signed + print)
by Thomas Herbrich
Euro 88 -
Quer zum Strom (signed)
by Jo Röttger
sold out -
The Keys to the House (signed - last copy)
by Jürgen Teller
Euro 125 -
ALP
by Olaf Unverzart
sold out
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
