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Havana

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Havana. Just saying the name evokes images of bright Caribbean colours, American cars with fins from the 1950’s and once-glorious buildings fallen into ruin. Now that this socialist island country is open once more, this picture will soon change. Now is the time to pause for a moment and take a closer look at Cuba’s capital city. Bernhard Hartmann starts on the streets, showing us cafes shops, and boxing clubs, but he also takes us behind the facades of the mansions, whose well-worn charms immediately captivate the viewer. Crumbling plaster, cracked walls, worn stair treads we see all of this in the pictures, and yet these places are vibrant and alive. Traces of the bourgeois life, dignified and stylish, survive despite the adversity, masterfully captured in brilliant photographs. Text in English, German and French. AUTHOR: Bernhard Hartmann was born in 1955 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and began working as a photographer for a major German newspaper at the age of 18. While he was still in law school, he became a self-taught landscape and architecture photographer. In addition to solo and group exhibitions in Germany and abroad, his photos have appeared in German and international publications, and many of his pictures have won awards (the Sony Awards, Epson International Pano Awards, and International Color Awards, among others). Bernhard Hartmann particularly enjoys photographing art venues. He has done photo series of opera houses, theaters, and country manors in Europe. SELLING POINTS: . A portrait of Havana before it changes forever . A unique look inside the old mansions of the Cuban capital . Brilliant, detailed photographs that invite the viewer to linger and enjoy 100 colour photos

Additional information

Weight1670 g
Dimensions250 × 320 mm
ISBN

9783832734329

Dimensions

250 x 320 mm

Book Type

Hardback

Author

Bernhard Hartmann

Author Bio

Bernhard Hartmann was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany in 1955 and taught himself landscape and architectural photography while working at a newspaper and studying law. His photographs have appeared in solo and group exhibitions and in international publications.

Number of Pages

176

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