Since the early 1990s, the German photographer and biologist Jochen Lempert (born 1958) has used analogue, black-and-white photography to convey his gently reverential vision of nature and sentience--whether that of animals, plants or humans. Often grainy, sometimes verging on abstraction, and sometimes focusing minutely on the activity of some tiny creature, his photographs exude a simple pleasure in fleeting tranquility. Lempert has also taken a quietly particular stance on the presentation of his work: in exhibitions, his images are presented unframed and tacked up on walls, and his books (among them "Recent Field Work" and "Coevolution") are always immediately identifiable for their modest but exquisite design, printing and paper. Continuing this tradition of gorgeous bookmaking, "Jochen Lembert: Phenotype" reproduces 450 of his works, most of them arranged in groups and sequences, from more than 20 years of artistic production.

Since the early 1990s, the German photographer and biologist Jochen Lempert (born 1958) has used analogue, black-and-white photography to convey his gently reverential vision of nature and sentience--whether that of animals, plants or humans. Often grainy, sometimes verging on abstraction, and sometimes focusing minutely on the activity of some tiny creature, his photographs exude a simple pleasure in fleeting tranquility. Lempert has also taken a quietly particular stance on the presentation of his work: in exhibitions, his images are presented unframed and tacked up on walls, and his books (among them "Recent Field Work" and "Coevolution") are always immediately identifiable for their modest but exquisite design, printing and paper. Continuing this tradition of gorgeous bookmaking, "Jochen Lembert: Phenotype" reproduces 450 of his works, most of them arranged in groups and sequences, from more than 20 years of artistic production.

Número de libros
1
Tema
Arte
Título del libro
Phenotype
Estado
Buen estado
Autor/ Ilustrador
Jochen Lempert
Año de publicación artículo más antiguo
2013
Edición
Primera edición
Idioma
Inglés
Lengua original
Editorial
Walther König Köln
Encuadernación
Libro de tapa dura
Número de páginas
348