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Jörg Brüggemann

Autobahn


  • Hartmann Books
  • Expo: 05/09/2020 - 06/01/2021, Zephyr Raum für Fotografie, Mannheim
The Highway is an asphalt carpet thirteen thousand kilometers in length that covers all of Germany, both interfering with the landscape and interconnecting the country. Jörg Brüggemann photographed it for five years, from 2015 to 2019. While mobility concepts are constantly changing and being discussed, the Autobahn has remained the same in its form- but for how much longer? Brüggemann''s pictures might soon be seen as historical documents.

ISBN 9783960700524 | E/ G | HB
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Publisher Hartmann Books
ISBN 9783960700524
Publication date September 2020
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 320 x 268 mm
Illustrations 45 col. & bw ill.
Pages 104
Language(s) Eng./ Germ. ed.
Exhibition Zephyr Raum für Fotografie, Mannheim
Description
The Autobahn is an asphalt carpet thirteen thousand kilometers in length that covers all of Germany, both interfering with the landscape and interconnecting the country. Jörg Brüggemann photographed it for five years, from 2015 to 2019. While mobility concepts are constantly changing and being discussed, the Autobahn has remained the same in its form— but for how much longer? Brüggemann’s pictures might soon be seen as historical documents. The highway is probably Germany’s most monumental built structure and an integral part of its cultural identity and history. Designed in the 1920s and its first segments constructed under the Nazis, it was given a musical tribute by Kraftwerk in 1974. The Autobahn stands for the unconditional belief in the future of the postwar period, German engineering, driving without speed limits, but also for traffic jams, lineups of trucks, and multivehicle accidents. Brüggemann shares his fascination and doubts through his pictures. They pose questions about the present and future of mobility. How appropriate and sustainable is this gigantic infrastructure today, where unlimited growth and individual freedom on the one hand and ecology and public interest on the other hand meet in visible contradiction every day? Jörg Brüggemann is a photographer, lecturer, and curator from Berlin. He has been a member of the OSTKREUZ agency since 2009, and has also worked there as managing director and lecturer since 2019. He works for magazines including ZEIT Magazin, GEO, and Monocle, and has been awarded numerous prizes and scholarships in the past.