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On October 5, 2012, the German National newspaper die welt published its daily issue—but things looked... Different. Quieter. The sensations of the day, forgotten as soon as they're read, were missing, replaced with an unprecedented calm, extracted with care from the chaos of the contemporary. That calm was the work of Gerhard Richter, who had been granted control over die welt for that single day, taking over and imprinting all thirty pages of the newspaper with his personal stamp: images from quiet moments amid Unquiet times, the demolition of politics from its primary position, the privileging of the private and personal over the public, and, above all, artful, moving contrasts between sharpness and softness. He had created an unprecedented work of mass art. Among the many people to praise the work was writer Alexander Kluge, who instantly began writing stories to accompany richter’s images. This book, The second collaboration between Kluge and Richter, brings their stories and images together, along with new words and artworks created specifically for this volume. The result, dispatches from moments of calm, is a beautiful, meditative interval in the otherwise unremitting press of everyday life, a masterpiece by two acclaimed artists working at the height of their powers.

Alexander Kluge

Alexander Kluge (born 14 February 1932) is a German author, philosopher, academic and film director. Kluge directed his first film in 1960, Brutality in Stone, a twelve-minute, black and white, lyrical montage work which, against the German commercial (Papa's Kino) cinematic amnesia of the prior decade, inaugurated an exploration of the Nazi past. The film premièred in 1961 at what would become the showcase for the new generation of German filmmakers, the Westdeutsche Kurzfilmtage (now known as the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen) in Oberhausen, Germany. Kluge was one of twenty-six signatories to the Oberhausen Manifesto of 1962, which marked the launch of the New German Cinema. That same year, with filmmakers Edgar Reitz and Detlev Schleiermacher, Kluge established the Ulm Institut für Filmgestaltung, to promote the critical and aesthetic practices of Young German Film and the New German Cinema. In 1965 he was a member of the jury at the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. He has gone on to direct a number of films which have an inherent critique of comm

Title

Dispatches From Moments of Calm

Author

Alexander Kluge

Publisher

Seagull Books

Number of Pages

165

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction-M
  • First Published

    JAN 2019

    On October 5, 2012, the German National newspaper die welt published its daily issue—but things looked... Different. Quieter. The sensations of the day, forgotten as soon as they're read, were missing, replaced with an unprecedented calm, extracted with care from the chaos of the contemporary. That calm was the work of Gerhard Richter, who had been granted control over die welt for that single day, taking over and imprinting all thirty pages of the newspaper with his personal stamp: images from quiet moments amid Unquiet times, the demolition of politics from its primary position, the privileging of the private and personal over the public, and, above all, artful, moving contrasts between sharpness and softness. He had created an unprecedented work of mass art. Among the many people to praise the work was writer Alexander Kluge, who instantly began writing stories to accompany richter’s images. This book, The second collaboration between Kluge and Richter, brings their stories and images together, along with new words and artworks created specifically for this volume. The result, dispatches from moments of calm, is a beautiful, meditative interval in the otherwise unremitting press of everyday life, a masterpiece by two acclaimed artists working at the height of their powers.
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