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The camera was Andreas ZĂŒst’s constant companion. On walks through the countryside by day or through the city by night, he kept a photographic diary on black-and-white film with his trusty Pentax, making notes about each of the subjects and events in his almanacs. The first almanac, covering the years 1978 – 1983, is the basis of his latest book Menschen Tiere Abenteuer (“People Animals Andventures”). His observations of visual phenomena, social ties and contemporary events, presented in chronological order, range widely from ZĂŒrich’s Bahnhofstrasse and nocturnal street scenes to patterns in ice and portraits of the artist Anton Bruhin and ZĂŒst’s own family. This chronological perspective may well be the most revealing approach to the artist and his rather melancholy work. And yet he clearly takes an interest in the medium itself - in his attempts to capture on film the very act of taking pictures, in his double exposures and in his eye for the photography of everyday life. To capture all of this, ZĂŒst sometimes used Agfa Ortho 25, a black-and-white film with an aesthetic all its own.

This painstakingly researched publication also gives a compact sense of ZĂŒst’s overall work in that all the motifs from his color series are represented closely together in the black-and-whites here (some of those series have already been worked up in his books Bekannte Bekannte 1 and 2, Roundabouts, Himmel). So Menschen Tiere Abenteuer is ZĂŒst’s most personal book and the most revealing of his artistic Ɠuvre as a whole. Published by Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich). 

304 pages, 19.2 x 26cm, softcover, Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich). 

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Andreas ZĂŒst - Menschen, Tiere, Abenteuer

**Out of stock – contact us to set up a special order. 

The camera was Andreas ZĂŒst’s constant companion. On walks through the countryside by day or through the city by night, he kept a photographic diary on black-and-white film with his trusty Pentax, making notes about each of the subjects and events in his almanacs. The first almanac, covering the years 1978 – 1983, is the basis of his latest book Menschen Tiere Abenteuer (“People Animals Andventures”). His observations of visual phenomena, social ties and contemporary events, presented in chronological order, range widely from ZĂŒrich’s Bahnhofstrasse and nocturnal street scenes to patterns in ice and portraits of the artist Anton Bruhin and ZĂŒst’s own family. This chronological perspective may well be the most revealing approach to the artist and his rather melancholy work. And yet he clearly takes an interest in the medium itself - in his attempts to capture on film the very act of taking pictures, in his double exposures and in his eye for the photography of everyday life. To capture all of this, ZĂŒst sometimes used Agfa Ortho 25, a black-and-white film with an aesthetic all its own.

This painstakingly researched publication also gives a compact sense of ZĂŒst’s overall work in that all the motifs from his color series are represented closely together in the black-and-whites here (some of those series have already been worked up in his books Bekannte Bekannte 1 and 2, Roundabouts, Himmel). So Menschen Tiere Abenteuer is ZĂŒst’s most personal book and the most revealing of his artistic Ɠuvre as a whole. Published by Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich). 

304 pages, 19.2 x 26cm, softcover, Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich). 

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**Out of stock – contact us to set up a special order. 

The camera was Andreas ZĂŒst’s constant companion. On walks through the countryside by day or through the city by night, he kept a photographic diary on black-and-white film with his trusty Pentax, making notes about each of the subjects and events in his almanacs. The first almanac, covering the years 1978 – 1983, is the basis of his latest book Menschen Tiere Abenteuer (“People Animals Andventures”). His observations of visual phenomena, social ties and contemporary events, presented in chronological order, range widely from ZĂŒrich’s Bahnhofstrasse and nocturnal street scenes to patterns in ice and portraits of the artist Anton Bruhin and ZĂŒst’s own family. This chronological perspective may well be the most revealing approach to the artist and his rather melancholy work. And yet he clearly takes an interest in the medium itself - in his attempts to capture on film the very act of taking pictures, in his double exposures and in his eye for the photography of everyday life. To capture all of this, ZĂŒst sometimes used Agfa Ortho 25, a black-and-white film with an aesthetic all its own.

This painstakingly researched publication also gives a compact sense of ZĂŒst’s overall work in that all the motifs from his color series are represented closely together in the black-and-whites here (some of those series have already been worked up in his books Bekannte Bekannte 1 and 2, Roundabouts, Himmel). So Menschen Tiere Abenteuer is ZĂŒst’s most personal book and the most revealing of his artistic Ɠuvre as a whole. Published by Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich). 

304 pages, 19.2 x 26cm, softcover, Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich). 

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