Tata Ronkholz: Trinkhallen
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Author: Ronkholz, Tata
Between 1977 and 1983, Tata Ronkholz (1940–97) photographed more than one hundred "Trinkhallen" (drink kiosks) across Germany's Rhine and Ruhr valleys. Ronkholz's typological photographs of these kiosks are directly influenced by the work of her mentors, Bernd and Hilla Becher. Her objective, documentary images are reprinted here in full-bleed duotone in this beautifully curated collection. The book also includes an insightful essay by Andreas Rossmann.A former student of Bernd Becher, Ronkholz (1940–1997) was known for her focus on documenting ephemeral, everyday structures that hold deep cultural significance.
ISBN 9783753303260. Walther König, Köln. hb. 192 pages. 10 colour, 106 b/w ills. 24.2 x 30.5 cm.
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Between 1977 and 1983, Tata Ronkholz (1940–97) photographed more than one hundred "Trinkhallen" (drink kiosks) across Germany's Rhine and Ruhr valleys. Ronkholz's typological photographs of these kiosks are directly influenced by the work of her mentors, Bernd and Hilla Becher. Her objective, documentary images are reprinted here in full-bleed duotone in this beautifully curated collection. The book also includes an insightful essay by Andreas Rossmann.A former student of Bernd Becher, Ronkholz (1940–1997) was known for her focus on documenting ephemeral, everyday structures that hold deep cultural significance.
ISBN 9783753303260. Walther König, Köln. hb. 192 pages. 10 colour, 106 b/w ills. 24.2 x 30.5 cm.
not yet published