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"Von der Latenz der Bilder" (On the Latency of Images) - this book presents a hitherto completely unknown stock of photographs by Evelyn Richter (*1930). In 2013, around seventy films were discovered in her house that she was no longer able to develop herself. Image information was latently stored in the light-sensitive layer and was only then retrieved. Together with the Dresden photographer Werner Lieberknecht, Evelyn Richter selected forty motifs, which were then enlarged. They talk about the trips they made in the 2000s, which took them to London and New York, to Moscow and Venice, but also to Romania. Along the way she found suggestions for the reprise of previously pursued thematic strands and the development of new serial works. Transnationally she photographed readers, People in dialogue with art and again and again themselves in mirrored portraits. These photographs are less to be understood as late works than as an expression of Evelyn Richter's unbroken curiosity and openness for people and their everyday situations.
Published by publish&print and Raum+Verlag
Hardcover
64 pages
165 x 240 mm
ISBN 9783946339137