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Menschen und andere Tiere


  • Kehrer
  • Expo: 30/9/2016 - 4/12/2016, C/O Berlin
  • by Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin
The photographic artists Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin are best known for the way they merge photojournalism and visual art, producing provocative, ambiguous interpretations of history and current events. In their successful first book for children, first published in 2015, they turn this way of looking at the world into a witty and playful photographic ABC.

ISBN 9783868287509 | G | HB
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Publisher Kehrer
ISBN 9783868287509
Author(s) Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin
Publication date September 2016
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 279 x 228 mm
Illustrations 57 bw.ill.
Pages 64
Language(s) German ed.
Exhibition C/O Berlin
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The photographic artists Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin are best known for the way they merge photojournalism and visual art, producing provocative, ambiguous interpretations of history and current events.
In their successful first book for children, first published in 2015, they turn this way of looking at the world into a witty and playful photographic ABC.
Humans and Other Animals was originally enhanced by British Sign Language and produced in collaboration with students and staff at London’s Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children. Making unexpected connections between familiar words and their meanings through black-and-white photography, text and brightly coloured graphics, the artists play with the complex relationship between image and text. Broomberg and Chanarin’s imagery, coupled with photographs from the Getty Archive in London, makes for an alternative reading experience that teaches young readers to »listen with their eyes«.
This German edition has been redesigned and adapted to German sign language by Broomberg and Chanarin.