Karlheinz Weinberger: Halbstarke Volume #1
In 1958, Zürich photographer Karlheinz Weinberger first captured the likeness of Halbstarke (rebel) Jimmy Oechslin, an artistic moment which marks the genesis of this collection of images focused on young Swiss teenagers. That particular photographic encounter triggered Weinberger’s life-long fascination with outsiders and nonconformists in the otherwise staid environment of Switzerland. The photographs presented in this first of several volumes about his work offer a rare glimpse into a bygone world that seems almost cute and quaint from a contemporary perspective, but make no mistake: just dressing in jeans, sporting a beehive hairdo and hanging chains around one’s neck was a statement as loud as blasting music by Buddy Holly or Jerry Lee Lewis on a normally quiet Swiss Sunday afternoon in that era.
Weinberger’s work was discovered by the art scene shortly before his death in 2006, and his artistic trove revealed tens of thousands of prints, slides and negatives that have been collected, archived, numbered and indexed over the course of the last decade. Many neverbefore seen images were discovered during this process, and thus the idea to publish thematic volumes with a single theme was inspired with a layout that takes its cue from the "Illustrierten" of the era, the glossy entertainment magazines with large photo spreads. With Halbstarke as Volume #1, Sturm & Drang publishers will follow with more releases that cover topics such as sports, tattoos and insignias, his travels to the South of Italy, and the extensive work he did with biker gangs and rockers in the 1970s and 80s. All the first editions of these volumes will be limited to 1200 copies.
Current and upcoming Karlheinz Weinberger exhibitions: 31. May - 27. August 2017, PhotoEspaña Madrid | 3. July - 24. September 2017, Rencontres d’Arles | 5. October - 31. December 2017, Mérignac Photographic Festival | 2018, Kornhaus Bern
Weight | 0.645000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9783906822143 |
Binding | Paperback |
Date Published | 2017-07-27 00:00:00 |
Pages | 128 |
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Publisher | Public Knowledge Books |
In 1958, Zürich photographer Karlheinz Weinberger first captured the likeness of Halbstarke (rebel) Jimmy Oechslin, an artistic moment which marks the genesis of this collection of images focused on young Swiss teenagers. That particular photographic encounter triggered Weinberger’s life-long fascination with outsiders and nonconformists in the otherwise staid environment of Switzerland. The photographs presented in this first of several volumes about his work offer a rare glimpse into a bygone world that seems almost cute and quaint from a contemporary perspective, but make no mistake: just dressing in jeans, sporting a beehive hairdo and hanging chains around one’s neck was a statement as loud as blasting music by Buddy Holly or Jerry Lee Lewis on a normally quiet Swiss Sunday afternoon in that era.
Weinberger’s work was discovered by the art scene shortly before his death in 2006, and his artistic trove revealed tens of thousands of prints, slides and negatives that have been collected, archived, numbered and indexed over the course of the last decade. Many neverbefore seen images were discovered during this process, and thus the idea to publish thematic volumes with a single theme was inspired with a layout that takes its cue from the "Illustrierten" of the era, the glossy entertainment magazines with large photo spreads. With Halbstarke as Volume #1, Sturm & Drang publishers will follow with more releases that cover topics such as sports, tattoos and insignias, his travels to the South of Italy, and the extensive work he did with biker gangs and rockers in the 1970s and 80s. All the first editions of these volumes will be limited to 1200 copies.
Current and upcoming Karlheinz Weinberger exhibitions: 31. May - 27. August 2017, PhotoEspaña Madrid | 3. July - 24. September 2017, Rencontres d’Arles | 5. October - 31. December 2017, Mérignac Photographic Festival | 2018, Kornhaus Bern
first edition 2017
limited to 1200 copies
66 black and white photographs.
128 pages, 21cm x 28cm, soft cover, open thread-stitching, english.
With wrap-around sleeve including a poster on the back.
ISBN 978-3-906822-14-3