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„Tōhoku“ von HansChristian Schink Damian Zimmermann

On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m. local time, the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan was rocked by the most powerful earthquake that had ever been registered in the country.. Hans-Christian Schink spent several weeks traveling through the region on a grant from the Villa Kamogawa Kyoto. In his series, Schink combines familiar still.


Clervaux cité de l'image Archiv HansChristian Schink

Hans-Christian Schink. Kesennuma, Hajikamimagi, Miyai Prefecture", from the series 'Tohoku', 2012. Kicken Berlin. Discover and purchase Hans-Christian Schink's artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love.


Tōhoku by HansChristian Schink (517PH) — Atlas of Places

Authors: Hans-Christian Schink, Rei Masuda Summary: A year after the tsunami—photographs from the Tohoku region Print Book, German, 2013 Publisher: Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, 2013 Show more information A year after the tsunami—photographs from the Tohoku region


Hans-Christian Schink Tōhoku 2012 On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m. local time, the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan was rocked by the most powerful earthquake that had ever been registered in the country.


HansChristian Schink Tōhoku (Japan) L'Œil de la Photographie Magazine

Tohoku Hans-Christian Schink Hatje Cantz Japanese and English. Text by Rei Masuda. Hardcover 132 pages 300 × 260 mm 2013 ISBN 9783775735483 . On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m. local time, the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan was rocked by the most powerful earthquake that had ever been registered in the country.


HansChristian Schink Tohoku With an essay by Rei Masuda.

Tohoku Hans-Christian Schink. 132 pages 30×26cm Offset, Hardback March 2013, Germany ISBN: 978-3-7757-3548-3. On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m. local time, the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan was rocked by the most powerful earthquake that had ever been registered in the country. Its aftermath, a tsunami, leveled a 400-kilometer-long stretch.


Kicken Berlin HansChristian Schink

Hardcover 306mm x 265mm ISBN: 978-3-7757-3548-3 Press Download | A year after the tsunami—photographs from the Tohoku region On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m. local time, the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan was rocked by the most powerful earthquake that had ever been registered in the country.


„Tōhoku“ von HansChristian Schink Damian Zimmermann Fotografie und Texte zur Fotografie

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Kicken Berlin HansChristian Schink

Hans-Christian Schink: Tohoku Published by Hatje Cantz. Text by Rei Masuda. On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m., the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan experienced the most powerful earthquake ever registered in the country. Its aftermath, a tsunami, leveled a 400-kilometer-long stretch of coastline dotted with cities and villages, while an.


HansChristian Schink Photography

One year later, photographer Hans-Christian Schink (born 1961) spent several weeks traveling through the region on a grant from the Villa Kamogawa Kyoto.. In Tohoku, Schink combines familiar still photographs of landscapes-in which the destructive power of the wave is only subtly apparent-with images that viscerally translate the full force.


Tōhoku by HansChristian Schink (517PH) — Atlas of Places

On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m., the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan experienced the most powerful earthquake ever registered in the country. Its aftermath, a tsunami, leveled a 400-kilometer-long stretch of coastline dotted with cities and villages, while an accident at the nuclear reactor in Fukushima exacerbated a catastrophe of.


Kicken Berlin HansChristian Schink

Rikuzentogura, Nakashiba (1), Miyagi Prefecture. Rikuzentogura, Nakashiba (2), Miyagi Prefecture. Shichigahama, Azukihama Beach, Miyagi Prefecture


Tōhoku by HansChristian Schink (517PH) — Atlas of Places

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HansChristian Schink Tohoku まんだらけ Mandarake

On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m., the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan experienced the most powerful earthquake ever registered in the country. Its aftermath, a tsunami, leveled a 400-kilometer-long stretch of coastline dotted with cities and villages, while an accident at the nuclear reactor in Fukushima exacerbated a catastrophe of unimaginable scale. One year later, photographer Hans.


HansChristian Schink Tohoku (avec images) Photographie

In many of his earlier series Hans-Christian Schink dealt with the contrast between nature and culture, where man seems to be more powerful than nature, which falls victim to civilization. With the series Tōhoku , made in the Japanese region of the same name one year after the disastrous tsunami, Schink makes a U-turn and shows that it can.

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