Vernissage
07.09.23 | 19:00
“I’ve traveled a lot in my photography life, but to capture an exciting photo, all I really needed to do was step outside the front door, and I did that a lot.”
Berlin-born Robert Lebeck (1929–2014) is one of the great German photojournalists. Hierzulande (In this Country) brings together a selection of his reportages from Germany from 1955 to 1983.
The synopsis is a photographic gem: the rebellion of a young generation in postwar Germany; East Berliners shopping on Karl-Marx-Strasse in Neukölln before the Wall was built; Kampen on the island of Sylt, which in the 1950s developed from a fishing village into a stomping ground for the rich and beautiful; the release of the last German prisoners of war in 1955 at the Herleshausen border station; impressions of political life in the Bonn Republic; personal portraits of celebrities such as Maria Callas, Alfred Hitchcock, Romy Schneider and Elvis Presley.
With his charismatic gift for quiet observation, Robert Lebeck got close to people. He photographed when people kissed, drank and danced, but also when they cried and suffered. His photographs document the small and large scenes of everyday life, capturing a piece of West German contemporary history. Anchored in our cultural memory, his photographs from full life have lost none of their topicality.
Curated for f³ – freiraum für fotografie by Miriam Zlobinski.
The exhibition was made available by Kunstarchiv Lüneburg and Archiv Robert Lebeck.
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Reduced price 4,00 €
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Pupils, students
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Journalists are only admitted free of charge after prior accreditation.
Guided tours for groups are possible by prior arrangement with us. Please send an e-mail with your preferred date to info@fhochdrei.org.
07.09.23 | 19:00
6,00 €
4,00 €
Reduced tickets and free admission are available on presentation of the relevant ID:
Children up to 12 years free admission
Pupils, students
Participants in the federal voluntary service, voluntary social year
Unemployed persons, recipients of Hartz IV or basic income support, berlinpass holders
Severely handicapped persons (at least 50 per cent MdE)
Journalists are only admitted free of charge after prior accreditation.
Guided tours for groups are possible by prior arrangement with us. Please send an e-mail with your preferred date to info@fhochdrei.org.
Special opening hours for school classes and larger groups are possible by arrangement. Please send us a request by e-mail to make an appointment at info@fhochdrei.org.
Guided tours for universities, school classes and other groups
We work together with speakers trained in media education and offer guided tours and workshops on our exhibitions for universities, school classes and other groups. The duration and content of the programs can be arranged individually with the teachers. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact: info@fhochdrei.org or call us: 030 60 40 77 48.
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Accompanying the exhibition is the photo book Robert Lebeck. Hierzulande (In this Country). It is available at f³ - freiraum für fotografie. Steidl Verlag, edited and designed by Cordula Lebeck, 192 pages, 20 x 28.5 cm, hardcover, 170 photographs, 35 €.
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