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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2023
  • “These prints are important in the history of photography.” -Ilse Bing. Crowned “The Queen of Leica” for her 1929 adoption of this innovative new camera, photographer Ilse Bing places her work in the art historical canon. This short film brings us into Bing’s 1992 New York apartment as she carefully shows us images from her personal print collection, recounting the stories behind them. In 1992, filmmaker Antonia Lerch travelled from Germany to visit and interview Bing in her home for one month. Their conversations resulted in Ilse Bing 1899-1998, an hour-long documentary from which this film was edited.
    Credit Line:
    Director: Antonia Lerch
    Producer: Harun Farocki GbR/ Antonia Lerch
    Cinematographer: Antonia Lerch
    Editors: Antonia Lerch
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Комментарии • 2

  • @JJONNYREPP
    @JJONNYREPP 11 месяцев назад

    Ilse Bing 1713PM 28.8.23 BRAVO!!!! did she mention Atget, seeing as she is a fervid detailer of Paris? i never learnt German, as it was frowned upon.

  • @tallietwigg8588
    @tallietwigg8588 10 месяцев назад

    "Promo sm" 😅