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Tom Hegen. Salt Works - Ausgezeichnet mit der Goldmedaille des Deutschen Fotobuchpreises

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Salt's ionic lattices are one of the central elements of organic life. But even though the extraction of sea salt is one of the oldest forms of human landscaping, we rarely ask where salt comes from and how it is produced. Sea salt production sites are found all over the world, usually located around shallow shorelines. Tom Hegen has explored these magical landscapes from the air and obtained spectacular images in the process. This gorgeously illustrated book shows how the landscape has been shaped by salt mining and how the mining process has created structures that take on an almost painterly, abstract quality in Hegen's photographs. Salt Works is a study of color and geometry, an ode to beauty of the everyday.
TOM HEGEN (*1991, Augsburg) is one of the most high-profile aerial photographers of our time. In his works, the Augsburg-based photographer documents the traces that man leaves on the earth's surface. He has received several awards, most recently the Red Dot Design Award (2021) and the German Design Award (2019).

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TOM HEGEN (*1991) ist Fotograf und Designer in Mu¨nchen. Hegen erhielt mehrere Auszeichnungen, zuletzt den Red Dot Design Award (2018) und den German Design Award (2019). In deutschen und europäischen Museen sind seine Fotos vertreten und werden regelmäßig in Magazinen wie GEO, Die Zeit oder FAZ veröffentlicht. 2018 erschien sein Bildband Habitat – Vom Menschen geprägte Lebensräume. Human Altered Landscapes.TOM HEGEN (*1991) ist Fotograf und Designer in Mu¨nchen. Hegen erhielt mehrere Auszeichnungen, zuletzt den Red Dot Design Award (2018) und den German Design Award (2019). In deutschen und europäischen Museen sind seine Fotos vertreten und werden regelmäßig in Magazinen wie GEO, Die Zeit oder FAZ veröffentlicht. 2018 erschien sein Bildband Habitat – Vom Menschen geprägte Lebensräume. Human Altered Landscapes.

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Salt’s ionic lattices are one of the central elements of organic life. But even though the extraction of sea salt is one of the oldest forms of human landscaping, we rarely ask where salt comes from and how it is produced. Sea salt production sites are found all over the world, usually located around shallow shorelines. Tom Hegen has explored these magical landscapes from the air and obtained spectacular images in the process. This gorgeously illustrated book shows how the landscape has been shaped by salt mining and how the mining process has created structures that take on an almost painterly, abstract quality in Hegen's photographs.
Salt Works
is a study of color and geometry, an ode to beauty of the everyday.

TOM HEGEN (*1991, Augsburg) is one of the most high-profile aerial photographers of our time. In his works, the Augsburg-based photographer documents the traces that man leaves on the earth’s surface. He has received several awards, most recently the Red Dot Design Award (2021) and the German Design Award (2019).

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»eine spektakuläre, beinahe schon abstrakte Schönheit«

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»Salz sehen« Julia Stanek SPIEGEL ONLINE, 12.12.2022

Product details

Authors Annalena Erhardt, Tom Hegen, Mark et al Kurlansky
Assisted by Nadine Barth (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.12.2022
 
EAN 9783775754033
ISBN 978-3-7757-5403-3
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 286 mm x 40 mm x 350 mm
Weight 2702 g
Illustrations 168 Abb.
Series Monografie
Fotografie
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Fotografie, Verstehen, Landschaftsfotografie, Landschaftsbilder / Seestücke, Vogelperspektive, Landschaftsarchäologie, Tom Hegen, Farbfelder, Salzfelder

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