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Photographs 1958 until today - Guido Mangold
This exhibition presents approximately 80 images by Munich resident Guido Mangold, one of Germany’s most renowned post-1945 landscape and magazine photographers. After initially training as a pastry chef, Mangold studied photography from 1957-59 under Otto Steinert at Werkkunstschule Saarbrücken and Folkwang Schule Essen. He then went on to perform assignments for the magazines and periodicals Quick, twen, Jasmin and GEO. The exhibits include earlier industrial landscapes as well as portraits of American and German artists, e.g., George Segal, Joseph Beuys and Georg Baselitz. Landscape compositions from...
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From Konrad A. to Jackie O., Pictures from Germany, China and the USA - Max Scheler
The approximately 140 items showcased in the exhibition 'Max Scheler – From Konrad A. to Jackie O. – Pictures from Germany, China, and the USA' represent the first large cross-section of the works of this prominent photojournalist.
Max Scheler was a post-war photographer of international renown, a junior member of the MAGNUM agency and, since 1959, one of the premier photo contributors to the magazine Stern. In 1975, after retiring from his career as photographer, he assumed the position of photo editor for the newly founded magazine GEO.
As a student of Herbert List, Scheler...
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