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Explore the art of Wim Wenders, a renowned filmmaker and photographer, through his solo and group shows, books and catalogues. Discover his works from the 1960s to the present, ranging from landscapes, portraits, polaroids, filmstills and 3D installations.
- The Logic of Images
The Logic of Images - Wim Wenders | Galerie
- Written in The West
Written in The West - Wim Wenders | Galerie
- A Walking Shadow
A Walking Shadow is an exhibition that brings together five...
- Photos
Wim Wenders. Exhibitions. Books. 2022 „PRÉSENCE“ THE ART OF...
- On Film
A 3D FILM INSTALLATION BY WIM WENDERS AT FONDATION BEYELER...
- Wim Wenders. Water Works
Wim Wenders‘ panoramas and landscapes marked by water...
- The Logic of Images
Wim Wenders is a German artist who makes films and photographs. Learn about his life, works, and collections on Artnet, a platform for buying and selling art.
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May 11, 2020 · In preparation for shooting the film ‘Paris, Texas’ in late 1983, director Wim Wenders traveled the American West equipped with a 5 x 6 medium format camera searching out subjects and locations that would bring that desolate landscape to life.
Wim Wenders is not only known for his films but has also had several international solo shows as a photographer. In several of his films photography plays a ...
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Wim Wenders Unbegrenzt brings together some of Wim Wenders’ most iconic fine art photography and stills from a few of his legendary films. The exhibition takes the viewer onto a journey into the powerful visual world of a film director and photographer whose sense of places has shaped his photographic view just as much as his cinematic ...
May 24, 2018 · Wim Wenders' photos often resemble paintings, with their distinctive warm analog feel. A film purist, he steers clear of digital photography or digital manipulation and montage. “I don’t want to bash it, it’s a different thing, but I don’t think it’s photography.”
3 days ago · Iconic or famous photography about the American West. Work that challenges American Western myths. I'm not sure where to start but I have a small list of road travel books that a bit in both categories. Stephen Shore's Uncommon Places, John Sternfied's American Prospects, and Wim Wender's Written in the West.