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Olaf Otto Becker - Siberian Summer

English, German · Hardback

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Summer in Siberia? What does that feel like? Is Siberia perhaps a new travel destination we didn't know about? How is climate change making itself felt there? In several books of photographs Olaf Otto Becker has already documented the alterations in landscape caused by climate change, as well as the influence of human behavior on nature. He became world-famous for his pictures of icebergs, whose beauty is captivating, even in the face of their melting. Now, the photographer has turned to the permafrost zone and its gradual retreat northward. He captures the inhospitable formes of earth and ice that tower above wet beaches, looking like abstract sculptures; follows a group of researchers who were taking soil samples during the "warm summer" of 2019; and finally lands in the semi-decaying harbor town of Tiksi, where children also play. An unusual, new Becker!
 
OLAF OTTO BECKER (*1959, Travemünde, Germany) studied communications design in Augsburg, as well as philosophy and political science in Munich. His photographs can be found in exhibits and important collections worldwide. His books with Hatje Cantz include Broken Line (2017), Ilulissat (2017), Reading the Landscape (2014), Under the Nordic Light (2011), and Above Zero (2009).

About the author

OLAF OTTO BECKER (*1959, Travemünde) studierte Kommunikationsdesign in Augsburg und Philosophie und Politikwissenschaft in München. Seine Fotos finden sich weltweit in Ausstellungen und sind in wichtigen Sammlungen vertreten. Bei Hatje Cantz erschienen Broken Line (2017), Above Zero (2009), Under the Nordic Light (2011), Reading the Landscape (2014) und Ilulissat (2017).

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Summer in Siberia? What does that feel like? Is Siberia perhaps a new travel destination we didn’t know about? How is climate change making itself felt there? In several books of photographs Olaf Otto Becker has already documented the alterations in landscape caused by climate change, as well as the influence of human behavior on nature. He became world-famous for his pictures of icebergs, whose beauty is captivating, even in the face of their melting. Now, the photographer has turned to the permafrost zone and its gradual retreat northward. He captures the inhospitable formes of earth and ice that tower above wet beaches, looking like abstract sculptures; follows a group of researchers who were taking soil samples during the “warm summer” of 2019; and finally lands in the semi-decaying harbor town of Tiksi, where children also play. An unusual, new Becker!
 
OLAF OTTO BECKER (*1959, Travemünde, Germany) studied communications design in Augsburg, as well as philosophy and political science in Munich. His photographs can be found in exhibits and important collections worldwide. His books with Hatje Cantz include Broken Line (2017), Ilulissat (2017), Reading the Landscape (2014), Under the Nordic Light (2011), and Above Zero (2009).

Product details

Authors Nadine Barth, Olaf Otto Becker
Assisted by Olaf O. Becker (Photographs), Nadine Barth (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Released 09.11.2020
 
EAN 9783775747905
ISBN 978-3-7757-4790-5
No. of pages 176
Dimensions 279 mm x 22 mm x 349 mm
Weight 1813 g
Illustrations 100 Abb.
Series MONOGRAFIE
Fotografie
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Photo art

Fotografie, Landschaftsfotografie, Fotografie, Computerkunst, Dokumentarfotografie, eintauchen

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