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By Raphael Gygax (editor), Gerrit Jackson (trans), Clemens Krummel (trans), Heike Munder (editor) and Carey Young (other contributor)

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9783037643358 | Bilingual edition (Distributed Art Pub Inc, February 28, 2014), cover price $59.95

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Product Description: In 1884, the governments of western Europe and the USA met in Berlin to prepare the division of the entire African continent through an international act of law. Dierk Schmidt's recuperation and visual elaboration of the documents attending this act is based on years of research, and is compiled in this volume--a clear-eyed response to the clear-eyed brutality of this decisive occasion...read more
By Lotte Arndt (editor), Clemens Krummel (editor), Dirk Schmidt (photographer), Hemma Schmutz (editor) and Diethelm Stoller (editor)

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9783865608024 | Bilingual edition (Walther Konig, March 31, 2011), cover price $59.95 | About this edition: In 1884, the governments of western Europe and the USA met in Berlin to prepare the division of the entire African continent through an international act of law.

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Product Description: This survey examines the state of drawing in Germany through the lens of 19 artists working in the medium, among them Irina Baschlakow, Marc Brandenburg, Monika Brandmeier, Fernando Bryce, Marcel van Eeden, Pia Linz, Theresa Lükenwerk, Nanne Meyer, Christian Pilz, Alexander Roob, Malte Spohr, German Stegmaier, Markus Vater, Jorinde Voigt and Ralf Ziervogel...read more
By Volker Adolphs, Nina Bingel (introduced by), Clemens Krummel and Elke aus dem Moore (introduced by)

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9783832193010 | Dumont, August 30, 2010, cover price $59.95 | About this edition: This survey examines the state of drawing in Germany through the lens of 19 artists working in the medium, among them Irina Baschlakow, Marc Brandenburg, Monika Brandmeier, Fernando Bryce, Marcel van Eeden, Pia Linz, Theresa Lükenwerk, Nanne Meyer, Christian Pilz, Alexander Roob, Malte Spohr, German Stegmaier, Markus Vater, Jorinde Voigt and Ralf Ziervogel.

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