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THE WORLD IS A BOOK AND THOSE WHO DO NOT TRAVEL READ ONLY ONE PAGE.
 
Mirella Ricciardi
Somali Cattle Herder in Turban, 1966/68
Edition 3/15
Silver Gelatin Print
 

THE WORLD IS A BOOK AND THOSE WHO DO NOT TRAVEL READ ONLY ONE PAGE.
St. Augustinus

 

Nick Brandt » Sebastian Copeland » Mat Hennek » Michael Kenna »
Silke Lauffs » Mirella Ricciardi » Jan C. Schlegel »

 
20 October 2016 – 21 January 2017
 
 

Bernheimer Fine Art

Haldenstr. 11, CH-6006 Lucerne
T +41 (0)41-240 50 50

www.bernheimer.ch
Wed-Fri 12am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pm
Bernheimer Fine Art
 
 
THE WORLD IS A BOOK AND THOSE WHO DO NOT TRAVEL READ ONLY ONE PAGE.
 
Sebastian Copeland
Night in Quanaaq, Greenland 2010
Portfolio of 10 Images Edition of 25
Archival Pigment Print
 
 
Under the title "THE WORLD IS A BOOK AND THOSE WHO DO NOT TRAVEL READ ONLY ONE PAGE." (St. Augustinus), Bernheimer Fine Art will present a special group exhibition on the subject travel, nature and landscape photography. On display will be photographs by seven artists who recorded unique works on all continents of the world with their cameras.

For the first time in Lucerne we will be showing photographs of the Italian artist Mirella Ricciardi, born in Kenya in 1931. Inspired by the surroundings of her early childhood on Lake Naivasha she photographed the six tribes of Kenya already in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1971 she published a collection of her iconic photographs in her award-winning picture book Vanishing Africa.
 
 
THE WORLD IS A BOOK AND THOSE WHO DO NOT TRAVEL READ ONLY ONE PAGE.
 
Jan C. Schlegel
Nale (18)
Sure Tribe, Ethiopia 2010
Edition 3/10
Silver Gelatin Print, toned
 
 
The German artist Jan C. Schlegel is fascinated by tribal cultures in Africa and Asia as well. The inexorable changes prompted the photographer to portray the people in order to preserve the traditional ways of life in his pictures.

The exhibition further presents unique works by Sebastian Copeland, depicting the eternal ice of the North and South poles, Silke Lauffs' and Michael Kenna’s pictoresque landscape photographs reaching from Europe to India, South Asia and South Africa as well as fascinating nature photography from many parts of the world by the German photographer Mat Hennek.

Nick Brandt's inimitable photography captures the African wildlife in all its glory. His iconic portraits of the majestic animals express a deferential sensitivity, otherwise solely reserved for human depictions. Last but not least this unique image language makes him stand out amongst other artists.
 
 
THE WORLD IS A BOOK AND THOSE WHO DO NOT TRAVEL READ ONLY ONE PAGE.
 
Mat Hennek
FRA Côtes d'Armor 02, 2015
Edition 1/10
Archival Pigment Print
 
 
You may look forward to exciting weeks in our gallery and discover the exhibition again and again! During the exhibition period we will regularly exchange images and thus reflect in our presentation the constant change on earth.
 
 
THE WORLD IS A BOOK AND THOSE WHO DO NOT TRAVEL READ ONLY ONE PAGE.
 
Silke Lauffs
Angkor Wat at Sunrise, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia, February 2005
Edition 6/25
Silver Gelatin Print, toned Sepia
 
 
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