Anke Krey

Erden, Dt/engl

Honnef, Klaus

96 Seiten

36,00 €
Inkl. 7% Steuern

Lieferzeit: Vorbestellbar

Erscheint am: 03.05.2024

The Stahnsdorf South-Western cemetery on the outskirts of Berlin is the tenth-largest in the world. Large areas of the site are forested, with more wild flora and winding paths than perfectly trimmed hedges and asphalt roads. Over the period of two years, photographer Anke Krey, driven to find out more about their work, shadowed the employees at the graveyard with her camera. How does the daily confrontation with death affect them? What is their relationship to the earth and the forest that provides the final resting place for thousands upon thousands of people? ERDEN provides a respectful and quiet chronicle of the daily tasks and the complex demands of the work here, which can vary from one hour to the next. Prior to funerals, for example, the workers swap their everyday work clothes for a black suit and tie; the foresters and technicians become funeral directors and spiritual counselors who bury the deceased and offer words of solace to relatives. Anke Kreys photographs capture and condense the transcendence of mundane manual work alongside these ever-present reminders of human mortality with a rare intensity.

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Autor Honnef, Klaus
Verlag Kerber Verlag
ISBN 9783735609915
ISBN/EAN 9783735609915
Lieferzeit Vorbestellbar
Erscheinungsdatum 03.05.2024
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 23.09.2024
Einband Gebunden
Seitenzahl 96 S.

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Verlag Kerber Verlag
ISBN 9783735609915
Erscheinungsdatum 03.05.2024
Einband Gebunden

The Stahnsdorf South-Western cemetery on the outskirts of Berlin is the tenth-largest in the world. Large areas of the site are forested, with more wild flora and winding paths than perfectly trimmed hedges and asphalt roads. Over the period of two years, photographer Anke Krey, driven to find out more about their work, shadowed the employees at the graveyard with her camera. How does the daily confrontation with death affect them? What is their relationship to the earth and the forest that provides the final resting place for thousands upon thousands of people? ERDEN provides a respectful and quiet chronicle of the daily tasks and the complex demands of the work here, which can vary from one hour to the next. Prior to funerals, for example, the workers swap their everyday work clothes for a black suit and tie; the foresters and technicians become funeral directors and spiritual counselors who bury the deceased and offer words of solace to relatives. Anke Kreys photographs capture and condense the transcendence of mundane manual work alongside these ever-present reminders of human mortality with a rare intensity.

 

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