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B. Bergmann – 00 – 10
B. Bergmann – 00 – 10
B. Bergmann – 00 – 10
B. Bergmann – 00 – 10
2010

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B. Bergmann – 00 – 10

Artists catalog

Comprehensive overview of the work of the sculptor and installation artist Benjamin Bergmann. Without overloading the look, the design works with basic elements to refer to the characteristics of the artwork and the artist's personality. Though the book has its own independent esthetics and an austere look, it provides enough space for the art to speak for itself and highlights selected aspects of individual pieces. Featuring texts from Bernhart Schwenk, Stephan Berg, Friedhelm Mennekes und Stephanie Rosenthal. Clothbound, 160 pages, 81 illustrations, German / Englisch. Published by DuMont Buchverlag, Cologne.

Client / Manufacturer

Pinakothek der Moderne, München

München, DE
Design

Stetzer Kommunikationsdesign

München, DE

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