WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR (signed)

by Gerhard Maurer


Photographs: Gerhard Maurer

Text: Anja Bohnhof

Publisher: Fotohof

96 pages

Pictures: 42

Year: 2021

ISBN: ISBN 978-3-903334-30-4

Price: 22

Comments: Hardcover; 26 x 18,5 cm, 96 pages; 42 bw plates; Edition: 500; Language: german, english.

The pandemic, the lockdowns, social distance for months, have shaped human life in recent years. In this unusual times Gerhard Maurer has created a multi-layered document of quiet photographs with a condensed aesthetic. What are we waiting for is a collection of sensitive images of loneliness and the loss of assurance in urban and rural spaces.  
It is his very personal world the photographer invites us to in order to reflect on a phenomenon which has affected society as a whole. This is a grand and generous gesture, which can only be offered by someone who is emotionally close to us to a point where deep understanding touches the individual human soul; the place, where the silence of loneliness and the fragility of one’s own existence originate from. (Anja Bohnhof)


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WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR (signed)

by Gerhard Maurer


Photographs: Gerhard Maurer

Text: Anja Bohnhof

Publisher: Fotohof

96 pages

Pictures: 42

Year: 2021

ISBN: ISBN 978-3-903334-30-4

Price: 22

Comments: Hardcover; 26 x 18,5 cm, 96 pages; 42 bw plates; Edition: 500; Language: german, english.

The pandemic, the lockdowns, social distance for months, have shaped human life in recent years. In this unusual times Gerhard Maurer has created a multi-layered document of quiet photographs with a condensed aesthetic. What are we waiting for is a collection of sensitive images of loneliness and the loss of assurance in urban and rural spaces.  
It is his very personal world the photographer invites us to in order to reflect on a phenomenon which has affected society as a whole. This is a grand and generous gesture, which can only be offered by someone who is emotionally close to us to a point where deep understanding touches the individual human soul; the place, where the silence of loneliness and the fragility of one’s own existence originate from. (Anja Bohnhof)


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WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR (signed)

by Gerhard Maurer


Photographs: Gerhard Maurer

Text: Anja Bohnhof

Publisher: Fotohof

96 pages

Pictures: 42

Year: 2021

ISBN: ISBN 978-3-903334-30-4

Price: 22

Comments: Hardcover; 26 x 18,5 cm, 96 pages; 42 bw plates; Edition: 500; Language: german, english.

The pandemic, the lockdowns, social distance for months, have shaped human life in recent years. In this unusual times Gerhard Maurer has created a multi-layered document of quiet photographs with a condensed aesthetic. What are we waiting for is a collection of sensitive images of loneliness and the loss of assurance in urban and rural spaces.  
It is his very personal world the photographer invites us to in order to reflect on a phenomenon which has affected society as a whole. This is a grand and generous gesture, which can only be offered by someone who is emotionally close to us to a point where deep understanding touches the individual human soul; the place, where the silence of loneliness and the fragility of one’s own existence originate from. (Anja Bohnhof)


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more books tagged »Lockdown« | >> see all

more books tagged »urban« | >> see all

more books tagged »pandemics« | >> see all

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