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Christian Borchert: The Tectonics of Remembrance

Christian Borchert: The Tectonics of Remembrance

The catalogue is published in conjunction with the first comprehensive retrospective on the work of photographer Christian Borchert (1942–2000). Borchert was born in Dresden and did most of his work there and in Berlin. His most important groups of photographs are presented in a representative selection, supplemented by the documentation of significant print and archive material. The accompanying text reconstructs the photographer’s life and work. Besides considering key clusters of his work, it also analyses Borchert’s archival practice, which had a decisive influence on his understanding of photography. This provides an opportunity to rediscover Borchert—as an author of images who engages with the world, while at the same time dedicating himself to the archive; as a cautious and precise chronicler; as a dynamic figure in the GDR photography scene and as a sceptically distanced observer of the post-reunification period. Christian Borchert: The Tectonics of Remembrance is the first complete presentation of his photographic work.


496 pages, 25 x 28 cm, thread-sewn hardcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).

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Christian Borchert: The Tectonics of Remembrance

The catalogue is published in conjunction with the first comprehensive retrospective on the work of photographer Christian Borchert (1942–2000). Borchert was born in Dresden and did most of his work there and in Berlin. His most important groups of photographs are presented in a representative selection, supplemented by the documentation of significant print and archive material. The accompanying text reconstructs the photographer’s life and work. Besides considering key clusters of his work, it also analyses Borchert’s archival practice, which had a decisive influence on his understanding of photography. This provides an opportunity to rediscover Borchert—as an author of images who engages with the world, while at the same time dedicating himself to the archive; as a cautious and precise chronicler; as a dynamic figure in the GDR photography scene and as a sceptically distanced observer of the post-reunification period. Christian Borchert: The Tectonics of Remembrance is the first complete presentation of his photographic work.


496 pages, 25 x 28 cm, thread-sewn hardcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).

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The catalogue is published in conjunction with the first comprehensive retrospective on the work of photographer Christian Borchert (1942–2000). Borchert was born in Dresden and did most of his work there and in Berlin. His most important groups of photographs are presented in a representative selection, supplemented by the documentation of significant print and archive material. The accompanying text reconstructs the photographer’s life and work. Besides considering key clusters of his work, it also analyses Borchert’s archival practice, which had a decisive influence on his understanding of photography. This provides an opportunity to rediscover Borchert—as an author of images who engages with the world, while at the same time dedicating himself to the archive; as a cautious and precise chronicler; as a dynamic figure in the GDR photography scene and as a sceptically distanced observer of the post-reunification period. Christian Borchert: The Tectonics of Remembrance is the first complete presentation of his photographic work.


496 pages, 25 x 28 cm, thread-sewn hardcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).

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