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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›Talents II: New Photography from Berlin‹
Frank Berger
Tobias Zielony
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07.11. - 26.01.2008
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›Talents 1: New Photography From Berlin‹
Sibylle Fendt
, Stephanie Kiwitt
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07.09. - 27.10.2007
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›M*A*S*H‹
MAGNUM Festival '07
Thomas Dworzak
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04.05. - 30.06.2007
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›Roman Vishniac's Berlin‹
Jewish life in Eastern Europe taken on the eve of World War II
Roman Vishniac
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FA |
21.02. - 13.04.2007
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›Skyline‹
Regina Schmeken
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CF |
06.09. - 20.10.2006
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›Brüder, Zur Sonne, Zur Freiheit The Beat goes on‹
Bettina Witteveen
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CF |
09.06. - 14.07.2006
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›still under construction‹
Felix Dobbert
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CF |
17.02. - 04.03.2006
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›One Step Beyond--The Mine Revisited‹
Lukas Einsele
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CF
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03.11. - 04.12.2005
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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Bernhard Wicki
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11.10. - 31.10.2005
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›American Jazz Heroes in Berlin‹
Uwe Rau
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FA |
14.09. - 05.10.2005
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›Traces // Spuren‹
Candida Höfer
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16.09. - 15.10.2004
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Goethe-Institut New York
1014 Fifth Avenue, NY 10028 New York
NewYork, USA
Tél: +1-212.4398700
Mon-Fri 10-17
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›Information and Apocalypse‹
Michael Najjar
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08.10. - 13.11.2003
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mar,
| Talk
| ›A Conversation with Candida Höfer‹
A student of German photographers Hilla and Bernd Becher, renowned "industrial archaeologists," Candida Höfer has captured concert halls, auditoriums, cafes, sports arenas, museums and waiting rooms in portraits that, though empty of people, resonate in the mood and atmosphere unique to the "Becher School." In this conversation with Robert Storr, former senior curator at the Museum of Modern Art and current Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at New York University, Candida Höfer contrasts European and American public interiors from a transatlantic perspective and talks about what influences her choice of subjects.
Candida Höfer
| New York Goethe-Institut New York 1014 Fifth Avenue NY 10028 New York Tél: +1-212.4398700
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| Artist Talk
| ›A conversation between the artist and Roxana Marcoci‹
Thomas Demand on MoMa
Thomas Demand
| New York Goethe-Institut New York 1014 Fifth Avenue NY 10028 New York Tél: +1-212.4398700
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