
Christof Nüssli & Christoph Oeschger - Miklós Klaus Rózsa
Covering photographer and political activist Miklos Rozsa Klaus, this vast tome presents a collage of photographs that depict the history of a politically turbulent time in Switzerland, from 1971 to 1989. Authors Christof Nussli and Christoph Oeschgerpresent a comparative analysis between state and police surveillance documents and files kept on Rozsa, to the photographs of the artist himself, yielding interesting results on the nature of observation and counter-observation in the midst of political unrest and agitation. Thanks to Spector Books (Leipzig).
600 pages, 21.5 x 30 cm, paperback, Spector Books (Leipzig).
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Christof Nüssli & Christoph Oeschger - Miklós Klaus Rózsa
Covering photographer and political activist Miklos Rozsa Klaus, this vast tome presents a collage of photographs that depict the history of a politically turbulent time in Switzerland, from 1971 to 1989. Authors Christof Nussli and Christoph Oeschgerpresent a comparative analysis between state and police surveillance documents and files kept on Rozsa, to the photographs of the artist himself, yielding interesting results on the nature of observation and counter-observation in the midst of political unrest and agitation. Thanks to Spector Books (Leipzig).
600 pages, 21.5 x 30 cm, paperback, Spector Books (Leipzig).
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Covering photographer and political activist Miklos Rozsa Klaus, this vast tome presents a collage of photographs that depict the history of a politically turbulent time in Switzerland, from 1971 to 1989. Authors Christof Nussli and Christoph Oeschgerpresent a comparative analysis between state and police surveillance documents and files kept on Rozsa, to the photographs of the artist himself, yielding interesting results on the nature of observation and counter-observation in the midst of political unrest and agitation. Thanks to Spector Books (Leipzig).
600 pages, 21.5 x 30 cm, paperback, Spector Books (Leipzig).























