- pink floyd -
(several species of small furry animals gathered together in
a cave grooving with a pict)
transitions: the dresden project
during a three-month artist residency in Dresden, Germany in 2002
and over the next 4 subsequent summers, fredrik marsh explored
the city and its outskirts, finding myself increasingly drawn
towards photographing empty structures overlooked in the
rebuilding, reconstruction, and renewal process still underway.
encountered during these many extended walks throughout the now
familiar city, his efforts concentrated on photographing the
detritus of human culture discovered in the decaying interior
spaces of vacant factories, abandoned apartments, and hotel rooms.
the dresden project demonstrates the juxtapositions and ironies
still abundant in the post-Socialist world, showing the old and
the new as well as the grandeur and the decay of these once-
majestic buildings.
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, buchenstraße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned house, am kirchberg, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned building, vorwerkstraße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, near koblenzer straße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned building, dresden-übigau, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, near mockritzer straße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned building, dresden-übigau, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned building, vorwerkstraße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, am lagerplatz, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, stauffenbergallee, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, johannstraße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, stauffenbergallee, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, near koblenzer straße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned building, dresden-übigau, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned bus depot, tolkewitzer straße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, mickten district, 2004)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned factory, leipziger straße, 2004)
transitions: the dresden project
during a three-month artist residency in Dresden, Germany in 2002
and over the next 4 subsequent summers, fredrik marsh explored
the city and its outskirts, finding myself increasingly drawn
towards photographing empty structures overlooked in the
rebuilding, reconstruction, and renewal process still underway.
encountered during these many extended walks throughout the now
familiar city, his efforts concentrated on photographing the
detritus of human culture discovered in the decaying interior
spaces of vacant factories, abandoned apartments, and hotel rooms.
the dresden project demonstrates the juxtapositions and ironies
still abundant in the post-Socialist world, showing the old and
the new as well as the grandeur and the decay of these once-
majestic buildings.
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, buchenstraße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned house, am kirchberg, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned building, vorwerkstraße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, near koblenzer straße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned building, dresden-übigau, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, near mockritzer straße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned building, dresden-übigau, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned building, vorwerkstraße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, am lagerplatz, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, stauffenbergallee, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, johannstraße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, stauffenbergallee, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, near koblenzer straße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned building, dresden-übigau, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned bus depot, tolkewitzer straße, 2005)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned apartment, mickten district, 2004)
- fredrik marsh -
(abandoned factory, leipziger straße, 2004)
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Muito bom, mais uma vez. Bom domingo
obrigado, bom domingo!
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