Gentagelsens Fest Fotografier fra det Kobenhavnske 6 Dages Lob

Krass Clement

¥22,000(¥20,000 + tax)

Publisher/Borgen

   Published/1984
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/71   Size/230*245*8
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"Gentagelsens Fest" is a photo collection by Danish photographer Clas Clement. Known as a "documentary still photographer," Clement is one of Europe's leading photographers. Born into an artistic family with a fine artist father and a pianist mother, he spent his childhood in Paris, studied film photography in Denmark, and returned to Paris to begin his career as a freelance photographer. The artistic sensibility he developed through still photography in Paris, combined with the melancholic atmosphere he felt in his native Denmark, creates captivating stories filled with beauty and lyricism. His works, including "Drum" (1996), depicting the daily life of an Irish pub, and "Berlin Notat" (2005), a black-and-white series set in West Berlin before and after its collapse, are considered timeless masterpieces. This book is Clement's third photo collection, published in his early years, and is a documentary capturing scenes from a bicycle race venue. A fascinating drama set in Copenhagen, with the excitement and enthusiasm of the packed venue and the loneliness and desolation that hangs over the stands and outside the venue.
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