Trouvés, French for small found treasures, are handmade book objects that put a unique face on contemporary photography. In book form or in a slipcase, bound in silk or leather, these limited-edition finds are collectors items and make wonderful gifts. In this especially personal form of presentation, the photographer chooses materials with high tactile appeal in which to envelop his or her images.
These one-of-a-kind objects have now found a temporary home at Kehrer Verlag, where it will be easier for lovers of beautiful things to find them!
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Dana Stölzgen
Klappe Open this hatch and begin a journey through deserted rooms, passing abandoned objects.
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Malte Nies und Tobias Premper
Der unmögliche Spaziergang The books »Bald« (»Soon«), »Der unmögliche Spaziergang« (»The Impossible Walk«) and »Hermannplatz« represent the latest collaborative works by photographer Malte Nies and writer Tobias Premper.
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Rosemarie Zens
Carousel of Time Children can express their Being in a primary and elemental way. For the most part they perform themselves in their stories of theatrical situations
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Sigrid Ehemann
I Want Pink. The Perfect Manual to Sakura Sakura The Japanese cherryblossom is one of the most important symbols of the Japanese culture. It stands for beauty, awakening and evanescence. The cherryblossom season marks a climax in the Japanese calendar and the beginning of spring.
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Tamany Baker - Dark Light
Dark Light is a series of impressions of Iceland photographed in the summer and winter months.
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Tamany Baker - Living with Wolfie
Without the gifts given her by her cat Wolfie, these images would never have come about: English photographer Tamany Baker kept finding small dead animals in and around the house that her four-legged companion had caught.
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Øyvind Hjelmen - House that was Home
In his detail-rich, subdued black-and-white photographs, Norwegian photographer Oyvind Hjelmen documents the changes in a house that was home to generations and now is gradually disintegrating.
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