"Artist/photographer Julia Winckler's project, Retracing Heinrich Barth, attempts to rediscover Barth and his African journey. It does this not by simply replicating Barth's visit, but by recapturing the spirit of Barth's original journey: to record the everyday experiences of the people of Agadez in the twenty-first century." Paul Ryan reviews Julia Winckler's exhibition 'Retracing Henirich Barth' published in a collection of articles and reviews in Journeys Volume 10
This book accompanies the exhibition 'Bilder Auf Wanderscaft' that took place at the Zentralinstitut...
This dissertation is the first study of the complete oeuvre of the nineteenth-century archaeologist,...
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The 19th century German explorer Heinrich Barth was one of the first Europeans to recognise the sign...
Exhibition catalogue featuring photographs and short essays by Dea Birkett, Adrienne Chambon and Jul...
Exhibition catalogue with photographs by Julia Winckler and essays by Prof Edward Timms, Centre for ...
After two years, The Mix is coming home. This photo project - a series of four presentations - has b...
The research group of four London-based photographers from France, Germany, Iran and Switzerland inv...
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This exhibition places side by side the little-known drawings of Roland Barthes, with new projection...
April 2015 Sudanese photographer Elsadig Mohamed and I tried to relate the photographs that Paul Jul...
This book chapter provides a detailed social biography of a photographic collection. The collection ...
This paper gives overview over the travels and works of the German explorer Heinrich Barth (1821-185...
This essay was commissioned by RRB Photo Books for inclusion in 'A New Refutation of the Viking 4 Sp...
This is a review of the recent retrospective exhibition Strength & Pride: 30 Years of Photograph...
This book accompanies the exhibition 'Bilder Auf Wanderscaft' that took place at the Zentralinstitut...
This dissertation is the first study of the complete oeuvre of the nineteenth-century archaeologist,...
Dori Tunstall reviews the exhibition: 'Transformations: Early Bark Paintings from Arnhem Land', curr...
The 19th century German explorer Heinrich Barth was one of the first Europeans to recognise the sign...
Exhibition catalogue featuring photographs and short essays by Dea Birkett, Adrienne Chambon and Jul...
Exhibition catalogue with photographs by Julia Winckler and essays by Prof Edward Timms, Centre for ...
After two years, The Mix is coming home. This photo project - a series of four presentations - has b...
The research group of four London-based photographers from France, Germany, Iran and Switzerland inv...
The ‘Mr A’ of the exhibition title is, of course, Edward Adamson himself and taken from a picture do...
This exhibition places side by side the little-known drawings of Roland Barthes, with new projection...
April 2015 Sudanese photographer Elsadig Mohamed and I tried to relate the photographs that Paul Jul...
This book chapter provides a detailed social biography of a photographic collection. The collection ...
This paper gives overview over the travels and works of the German explorer Heinrich Barth (1821-185...
This essay was commissioned by RRB Photo Books for inclusion in 'A New Refutation of the Viking 4 Sp...
This is a review of the recent retrospective exhibition Strength & Pride: 30 Years of Photograph...
This book accompanies the exhibition 'Bilder Auf Wanderscaft' that took place at the Zentralinstitut...
This dissertation is the first study of the complete oeuvre of the nineteenth-century archaeologist,...
Dori Tunstall reviews the exhibition: 'Transformations: Early Bark Paintings from Arnhem Land', curr...