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For Stefan Hanke (*1961 in Regensburg), each new day harbored the danger of being able to meet one less person who had survived one of the greatest disasters in the history of humankind to occur in Europe. For his project, for nearly eleven years, the photographer has been traveling thousands of kilometers in order to meet the last survivors of National Socialist concentration camps. Photographs were created during these intense encounters that relate stories and give us an understanding of history in a highly insightful way. Hanke met with the Polish writer Zofia Posmysz the morning after she received The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in a barrack at the former women's concentration camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau. And he took pictures of the Praguer Pavel Stránský in the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, where the leading representatives of the Nazi regime stood trial between 1945 and 1949. Hanke's photographs are less documentary character than personal interpretations of these gripping encounters.
Exhibitions: Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteitagsgelände Nürnberg, July 15-December 31, 2016 | Gedenkstätte Theresienstadt, Tschechien, April 5-July 7, 2016 | Tschechisches Kulturministerium in Prag, January 26-March 3, 2017 | Kunst-und Gewerbeverein e.V. Regensburg, March 25-April 30, 2017 | Gedenkstätte Auschwitz / Birkenau, Polen, June 14-September 12, 2017 | Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr in Dresden, June 17-October 26, 2021
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Mit zwei großen Buch- und Ausstellungsprojekten ist der Fotograf Stefan Hanke, geboren 1961 in Regensburg, bekannt geworden. Für beide wurde er mit bedeutenden Preisen ausgezeichnet. "Menschen einer deutschen Stadt" erhielt den "Kodak Fotobuchpreis", der Folgeband "Standbilder" den Bayerischen Fotopreis der Danner-Stiftung. In zahlreichen Ausstellungen im In- und Ausland waren seine verschiedenen photographischen Konzeptarbeiten schon zu sehen. Nahezu zwei Jahrzehnte arbeitete Stefan Hanke an seinem poetischen Portrait des Regensburger Domes "Kathedrale im Licht".
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For Stefan Hanke (*1961 in Regensburg), each new day harbored the danger of being able to meet one less person who had survived one of the greatest disasters in the history of humankind to occur in Europe. For his project, for nearly eleven years, the photographer has been traveling thousands of kilometers in order to meet the last survivors of National Socialist concentration camps. Photographs were created during these intense encounters that relate stories and give us an understanding of history in a highly insightful way. Hanke met with the Polish writer Zofia Posmysz the morning after she received The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in a barrack at the former women’s concentration camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau. And he took pictures of the Praguer Pavel Stránský in the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, where the leading representatives of the Nazi regime stood trial between 1945 and 1949. Hanke’s photographs are less documentary character than personal interpretations of these gripping encounters.
Exhibitions: Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteitagsgelände Nürnberg, July 15–December 31, 2016 | Gedenkstätte Theresienstadt, Tschechien, April 5–July 7, 2016 | Tschechisches Kulturministerium in Prag, January 26–March 3, 2017 | Kunst-und Gewerbeverein e.V. Regensburg, March 25–April 30, 2017 | Gedenkstätte Auschwitz / Birkenau, Polen, June 14–September 12, 2017 | Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr in Dresden, June 17–October 26, 2021