Der weltrevolutionäre Prozess seit Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels bis in die Gegenwart

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Heinz Peter Knes, Nick Grindel ...
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Der weltrevolutionäre Prozess seit Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels bis in die Gegenwart

In 1986, four double-stelae were erected in Berlin as a part of the Marx-Engels-Forum, which display 144 photographs, showing the development of the working class. Commissioned by the state, filmmaker Peter Voigt and photographer Arno Fischer developed a formal translation for Marx's and Engel's philosophy of history. In line with their documentational focus, the two artists were concerned with demonstrating the historical situation of the international working class, its grief, and its overcoming. The photographs, compiled from archives worldwide, constitute the foundation of the project. The chosen motifs respond to historical events as well as figures, depict everyday life and illustrate "circumstances". For the publication, Heinz Peter Knes and Dominikus Müller reconstructed the development of the photo stelae by conducting interviews with witnesses and researching archival material. Dominikus Müller and Kito Nedo transferred the research into a text. Heinz Peter Knes reproduced all of the 144 photographs eroded on the stelae in their current condition, including their wear and tear. This is a book about temporality and the representation of a social condition. --Publisher's website.

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Language
German
Pages
103

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Text in German and English.

Published in
Berlin
Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Library of Congress
TR820.5 .W44 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
103 pages
Number of pages
103

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44058446M
ISBN 10
3943514765
ISBN 13
9783943514766
OCLC/WorldCat
1127291932

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL32308817W

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