Bertram2
Gone elsewhere
For the German speaking part to the forum a warning:
Schirmer & Mosel has brought a new HCB book recently, "Der Klang der Seele, Portraits" Bought it and sent it back next day .
The introduction of Jean Luc Nancy , which includes unfortunately the interpretation of some of the photos, is that sort of art-fart babble which lets you assume some fuses are blown in your perception system, because you see the words but even after rereading them a third time you have no clue what he is talking about. He has created his own universe of terms and his own language too, a kinda linguistical roller coaster, on which he drives along in the delusion of his own greatness. And the translater does not seem to contribute anything positive either.
Worse, the selection of photos is almost identical with the "Tete a Tete" book of the same publishers !!
Worst, some photos are the weaker version of obviously existing series, the first book contains the better choice in all cases. Added are some technically really bad ones, I have doubts HCB would had gave his permission ever to publish them.
Incredible that this is obviously all done in cooperation with the Fondation HCB in Paris. !?
So don't buy that crap, buy Tete a Tete if you want to deal with HCBs portraits.
Regards,
Bertram
Schirmer & Mosel has brought a new HCB book recently, "Der Klang der Seele, Portraits" Bought it and sent it back next day .
The introduction of Jean Luc Nancy , which includes unfortunately the interpretation of some of the photos, is that sort of art-fart babble which lets you assume some fuses are blown in your perception system, because you see the words but even after rereading them a third time you have no clue what he is talking about. He has created his own universe of terms and his own language too, a kinda linguistical roller coaster, on which he drives along in the delusion of his own greatness. And the translater does not seem to contribute anything positive either.
Worse, the selection of photos is almost identical with the "Tete a Tete" book of the same publishers !!
Worst, some photos are the weaker version of obviously existing series, the first book contains the better choice in all cases. Added are some technically really bad ones, I have doubts HCB would had gave his permission ever to publish them.
Incredible that this is obviously all done in cooperation with the Fondation HCB in Paris. !?
So don't buy that crap, buy Tete a Tete if you want to deal with HCBs portraits.
Regards,
Bertram
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