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"Fotografien 1973 bis 1993" is a collection of works by Stephen Shore (1947-), one of the leading contemporary American photographers. His talent was discovered early on by Edward Steichen, the head of photography at MoMA, and at the age of 14, MoMA purchased Shore's work, and at the age of 23, he was a genius whose exhibition was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. At the age of 17, Andy Warhol recognized Shore and he also frequented the Factory. Shore is known as a pioneer of color photography alongside William Eggleston and Joel Meyerowitz, and his representative works include "Uncommon Places" (1983) and "American Surfaces" (1998). Shore is one of the pioneers of postwar American photography, who established his own unique world of color while inheriting the traditional road trip style. This is a collection of works published at an exhibition held in Germany in the mid-1990s, and is a valuable book that introduces early work taken over the past 20 years. The text is in German.