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Serge Fruehauf – Extra Normal

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Architectural absurdities, surprises, accidents and crimes.


Multilingual Edition (German, English, French)
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Title Details
Edited by Danaé Panchaud
2016
Hardback
200 pages, 177 color illustrations
23 x 20 cm
ISBN 978-3-85881-527-9

For two decades, Swiss photographer Serge Fruehauf has documented fascinating architectural details cast in concrete. But his focus lies not only in the beauty of the built environment but also in the surprising and sometimes absurd puzzles created by later interventions—stairways that lead to dead ends, disfigured garden walls that have long outlived their purpose. With Serge Fruehauf—Extra Normal, Joerg Bader has brought together the best and most interesting of the more than one thousand images in Fruehauf’s most recent series.

Taken throughout Paris, Geneva, Grenoble, and Lyon, Fruehauf’s photographs form a critical reflection on architectural modernity mitigated by the photographer’s love of the spaces he has photographed and his deep sympathy for the architects and planners that have been drawn  to concrete as a beneficial, multifaceted building material in the latter part of the twentieth century. Despite its promise, the buildings or clusters of buildings that have come out of the modern methods of construction with concrete appear today as bland monstrosities or grotesque hybrids of traditional and modern architecture. Fruehauf’s photographs are joined by a preface by scholar and curator Martino Stierli, which offers an insightful discussion of how Fruehauf’s work highlights these structures as allegories of the current cultural situation.

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“Postwar buildings aren’t aging gracefully, but Serge Fruehauf lovingly photographs them as if they’re monuments.” Diana Budds, www.fastcodesign.com

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