Coverbild Thomas Hoepker
The book cover for Thomas Hoepker: DDR Ansichten, Views of a vanished country. The central photograph shows the rear of a pale green vintage Trabant car. Visible through the back window is a decorative heart-shaped pillow, pink and green with yellow and pink yarn flowers. The car has an East German license plate that reads DDR LJ 55-74. The publisher, Hatje Cantz, is credited at the bottom.
Thomas Hoepker
DDR Ansichten
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Contributions by: Wolf Biermann
Graphic Design: Jutta Herden
Texts by: Thomas Hoepker, Günter Kunert, Eva Windmöller
German, English
May 2011, 256 Pages, 201 Photos
hardcover
271mm x 291mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2813-3

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Germany
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| Authentic and persuasive: Thomas Hoepker's photographic reminiscences of East Germany
The charm of the photographs by Thomas Hoepker (*1936 in Munich) lies in their documentary quality, their authenticity, and their testimonial character, for they were produced by an impartial eye. Hoepker was a photojournalist for magazines such as Stern and Geo for many years. In the early seventies he and his wife, journalist Eva Windmöller, were accredited in the German Democratic Republic, and they spent several years reporting on politics and everyday life in East Berlin. In this volume, Hoepker documents life in East Germany from 1959 to the political turn of events in the late eighties: photos of children playing on the Berlin Wall, party rallies, propaganda posters, ramshackle old façades from the Imperial Era and new apartment blocks, Sunday outings and empty supermarket display cases, as well as portraits of artists such as Wolf Biermann tell tales of a vanished nation.
 

Exhibition schedule: Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin May 11-October 3, 2011 | Galerie Christian Hiltawsky, Berlin May 27-July 9, 2011 | Haus der Geschichte, Bonn July 1, 2011-June, 2012 | Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer, Kapelle der Versöhnung, Berlin July-August, 2011
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