Herbstatmen
bewohnen | inhabit
de Katharina Maaß
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Acerca del libro
"Herbstatmen" understands wind as a central formative element, translated into a narrative photographic language. As something that touches without being tangible. As an impulse that alters perception and sets space into vibration. This book invites the viewer not to read photography, but to feel it. It is an open space, inhabited by movement, permeated by breath.
Mit "bewohnen | inhabit: Herbstatmen" setzt sich in einem weiteren Band die fotografische Erzählung über die vier Jahreszeiten hinweg fort. Der Fokus dieses Bandes liegt auf der abstrakten Fotografie. Der Herbst erscheint hier als Kraft. Formen geraten in Fluss, das Sichtbare verliert seine feste Kontur. Die Fotografien zeigen Zustände, getragen von Bewegung, anstatt Orte im eigentlichen Sinn.
"Herbstatmen" versteht den Wind als zentrales bildgestaltendes Element, das narrativ-fotografisch umgesetzt ist. Als etwas, das berührt, ohne greifbar zu sein. Als Impuls, der das Sehen verändert und den Raum in Schwingung versetzt. Dieses Buch lädt dazu ein, Fotografie nicht zu lesen, sondern zu spüren.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Fotografía artística
- Categorías adicionales Libros de gran formato, Minimalista
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 20 - Fecha de publicación: ene. 02, 2026
- Idioma German
- Palabras clave Perception, Movement, Abstract photography
Acerca del creador
Katharina Maaß is a photographic artist working at the intersection of intimacy, atmosphere, and quiet observation. Her photographs are created with attention rather than urgency, focusing on moments that unfold slowly and invite repeated viewing. Her photobooks are conceived as curated experiences. Sequence, rhythm, and visual pauses play a central role, allowing each book to function as a cohesive body of work. The images explore urban spaces, abstract forms, and the human body with the same restrained sensitivity. Maaß works in color as well as in black and white, often developing projects over extended periods of time. Her books are intended for viewers who value photographic work as something to live with — tactile, contemplative, and enduring. Through Blurb, her publications are available as carefully produced objects for collectors and readers who appreciate photographic storytelling beyond the digital image.

