Köln, Böhlau, 1964. In-8 pleine toile bordeaux d'édition, VII-290 pp., 95 cartes et fig. en noir dans le texte, 18 planches d'ill. photogr. in fine, bibliographie, index. (Beihefte der Bonner Jahrbücher, Band 11).
Très bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
, Darling Publications, 2007 Hardcover, 144 pages, ENG / GER, 250 x 215 x 20 mm, NEW, ill. in colour / b/w. ISBN 9783939130260.
This artist's clever works are erased from desks and other wooden objects. Incredible scenes of NYC parks and other sites worldwide.
, Darling Publications, 2009 Hardcover, 48 pages, ENG / GER, 330 x 330 x 15 mm, NEW / NEU, illustr. in colour / b/w.Large Format ISBN 9783941765061.
Susanne Rottenbacher studied stage design at Barnard College[1] from 1988 to 1991 in New York (B.A.) and then (1991-1992) completed a degree in light (MSc) at the Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning in London. She worked as a set designer at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and as a light designer for the "LichtKunstLicht" planning office. In this context, among other things, she designed the lighting design for the Federal Chancellery and the new government buildings. She has been working as a freelance light artist since 2007. Susanne Rottenbacher creates expansive installations from sculptural elements that can best be described as light-colored bodies. Her sculptures are characterised by great lightness and transparency and change in dialogue with the surrounding space and times of day. They penetrate the surrounding space like three-dimensional drawings and thus reinterpret it. The organically curved forms seem to be in dynamic motion and at the same time frozen in time and space