Heinrich Heine
c-type print
size: 184 x 95 cm 72" x 37"
year: 2005
"Brandmauern" is showing analogue images taken with a plate camera of Berlin’s firewalls and named after the streets they were shot in. Interested in their status as non-spaces, Korfmann makes a study of these so-called “Brandmauern” – structures built for the public good, but invisible to most citizens.
Van der Heydt
c-type print
size: 184 x 150 cm 72" x 59"
year: 2005
"Brandmauern" is showing analogue images taken with a plate camera of Berlin’s firewalls and named after the streets they were shot in. Interested in their status as non-spaces, Korfmann makes a study of these so-called “Brandmauern” – structures built for the public good, but invisible to most citizens.
Naunyn
c-type print
size: 164 x 175 cm 65" x 69"
year: 2005
"Brandmauern" is showing analogue images taken with a plate camera of Berlin’s firewalls and named after the streets they were shot in. Interested in their status as non-spaces, Korfmann makes a study of these so-called “Brandmauern” – structures built for the public good, but invisible to most citizens.
Brandmauern
Installation view at Berlinartprojects, 2016
"Brandmauern" is showing analogue images taken with a plate camera of Berlin’s firewalls and named after the streets they were shot in. Interested in their status as non-spaces, Korfmann makes a study of these so-called “Brandmauern” – structures built for the public good, but invisible to most citizens.