Publisher's Description
Without exception, Ingar Krauss’s photographs,
moving formal portraits in faded gray and sepia
tones, are all of children and teenagers. The
subjects look serious, proud, unapproachable,
remote and sometimes defiant—both essentially
childlike and more mature than they ought to be.
The photographer finds his models at home and
on his travels to typical childhood institutions of
former Eastern Bloc countries: summer camps,
Socialist clubhouses for Young Pioneers, and
orphanages. Conditions there explain some of
the work’s timelessly melancholy tone, which the
artist fortifies by printing on old photographic
paper produced in Eastern Europe. Krauss, born
in 1965 in Berlin, had his solo debut in Germany
in 2002 and has since shown in New York each
of the last three years. This beautifully printed
book is his first.
Book Information
ISBN:
3775716785
Publisher:
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Format:
Hardcover, 102 pages
Language:
English