"As a young photographer Maria SEWCZ created a series of radical photographs of Berlin’s east side. The Reichstag, Rathaus, Alexanderplatz, Thälmann Memorial and the border with the west marked the limits of her urban topography.
Made from 1985 to 1987, these bold images capture a cold and irreconcilable rage with the status quo at this period of transition. 'inter esse' is a Berlin tale in which recent German history finds expression. Expressed in dynamic
movements through constant changes of perspective, the story has no interest in subordinating one individual’s perception to so-called 'historical necessities'." (publisher's note, © Steidl, 2013)
About the photographer, Maria SEWCZ (b. 1960):
Maria SEWCZ, raised in Northern Germany, submitted the portfolio 'inter esse' as her thesis at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig in 1987.
Made from 1985 to 1987, these bold images capture a cold and irreconcilable rage with the status quo at this period of transition. 'inter esse' is a Berlin tale in which recent German history finds expression. Expressed in dynamic
movements through constant changes of perspective, the story has no interest in subordinating one individual’s perception to so-called 'historical necessities'." (publisher's note, © Steidl, 2013)
About the photographer, Maria SEWCZ (b. 1960):
Maria SEWCZ, raised in Northern Germany, submitted the portfolio 'inter esse' as her thesis at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig in 1987.
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Inka Schube
- Format
- HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 29,5 x 23,5 x 1,5 cm., 80 pp., 36 b/w ills., bilingual texts: German / English