
Julian Rosefeldt: Nothing is Original
A comprehensive showcase of Julian Rosefeldtâs oeuvre, C/O Berlinâs Nothing Is Original brings together for the first time works that the artist and filmmaker has generated over the last thirty years. The book includes previously unpublished storyboards, sketches, on-set photographs, and making-of documentaries, along with personal stories that offer a view behind the scenes showing how his images are produced. Starting with Rosefeldtâs architectural studies, early photoreportages, and work in theatre, the publication outlines his path of development toward cinematic fiction and his elaborately staged film installations.
151 pages, 13 x 21 cm, hardcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).
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Julian Rosefeldt: Nothing is Original
A comprehensive showcase of Julian Rosefeldtâs oeuvre, C/O Berlinâs Nothing Is Original brings together for the first time works that the artist and filmmaker has generated over the last thirty years. The book includes previously unpublished storyboards, sketches, on-set photographs, and making-of documentaries, along with personal stories that offer a view behind the scenes showing how his images are produced. Starting with Rosefeldtâs architectural studies, early photoreportages, and work in theatre, the publication outlines his path of development toward cinematic fiction and his elaborately staged film installations.
151 pages, 13 x 21 cm, hardcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).
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A comprehensive showcase of Julian Rosefeldtâs oeuvre, C/O Berlinâs Nothing Is Original brings together for the first time works that the artist and filmmaker has generated over the last thirty years. The book includes previously unpublished storyboards, sketches, on-set photographs, and making-of documentaries, along with personal stories that offer a view behind the scenes showing how his images are produced. Starting with Rosefeldtâs architectural studies, early photoreportages, and work in theatre, the publication outlines his path of development toward cinematic fiction and his elaborately staged film installations.
151 pages, 13 x 21 cm, hardcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).























