Exhibitions
Trauern. Von Verlust und Veränderung
Hamburger Kunsthalle
07.02. - 14.06.2020
CRAZY - Leben mit psychischen Erkrankungen
f³ – freiraum für fotografie, Berlin
15.02. - 22.04.2019
CRAZY - Leben mit psychischen Erkrankungen
Kleisthaus Berlin
14.05. - 17.06.2019
Sibylle Fendt Gärtners Reise
They had spent their entire life together traveling around Europe in a mobile home. In summer 2008, Lothar Gärtner decided to venture on one last journey with his wife, Elke. Two years earlier, Elke has been diagnosed with dementia. Lothar wanted to care for her in their home for as long as possible, to accompany her on her way. Sibylle Fendt initially photographed Lothar and Elke at home before joining the couple on their last journey through Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, all the way to St. Petersburg. In discreet and yet intimate photographs, Fendt tells a love story of growing apart, finding each other again, and then disappearing. The photographs, though taken on the road, are not documents of the trip but symbols for a journey into unknown territory. In photography projects that are often developed over several years, Sibylle Fendt (b. 1974) likes to focus on people who are at a dead-end or a fork in the road of their life stories.
Half-cloth hardcover
Second Edition
18,7 x 23,8 cm
120 pages
53 color illustrations
German, English
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-936-7
2019
Artists:
Design:
Julia-Sophie Kuon
Product information "Sibylle Fendt"
They had spent their entire life together traveling around Europe in a mobile home. In summer 2008, Lothar Gärtner decided to venture on one last journey with his wife, Elke. Two years earlier, Elke has been diagnosed with dementia. Lothar wanted to care for her in their home for as long as possible, to accompany her on her way. Sibylle Fendt initially photographed Lothar and Elke at home before joining the couple on their last journey through Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, all the way to St. Petersburg. In discreet and yet intimate photographs, Fendt tells a love story of growing apart, finding each other again, and then disappearing. The photographs, though taken on the road, are not documents of the trip but symbols for a journey into unknown territory. In photography projects that are often developed over several years, Sibylle Fendt (b. 1974) likes to focus on people who are at a dead-end or a fork in the road of their life stories.
Half-cloth hardcover
Second Edition
18,7 x 23,8 cm
120 pages
53 color illustrations
German, English
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-936-7
2019
Artists:
Design:
Julia-Sophie Kuon
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