Description: Karlheinz Weinberger: Swiss Rebels by Karlheinz Weinberger Karlheinz Weinbergers day job may have been relatively uneventful-working in a Siemens warehouse-but the photos he took in his spare time are anything but conformist. Weinbergers passion, and the focus of this book, is the rebel youth of 1950s and 60s Switzerland, who channeled American rock-n-roll culture and made it their own with their rolled-up jeans and denim jackets, bouffant hairdos, striped T-shirts, and customized belts boasting images of Elvis and James Dean. Weinbergers lusty, free-spirited and self-confident portraits posit the defiant attitude of youth as a response to the conservative post-war era. Swiss Rebels also includes homoerotic images of rockers, bikers, construction workers and athletes, many of whom occupy positions outside of social norms. This publication is the first to present an overview of Weinbergers provocative oeuvre. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Born in 1921, Karlheinz Weinberger was a Swiss photographer whose work predominantly explores outsider cultures and turns its back on conservative middle-class values. Between 1943 and 1967 Weinberger published photos of male workers, sportsmen and bikers in the gay magazine Der Kreis under the pseudonym of Jim, taken from Hanns Eislers song "The Ballad of Jim." In the late fifties and early sixties he concentrated on Swiss rock-n-roll youth whom he photographed with tenderness and a hint of irony. Although a passionate amateur photographer over six decades, Weinberger placed little emphasis on exhibiting his work; his first comprehensive show took place only in 2000, six years before his death. Review ...a Treasure Trove for Rebellious Denim Heads.--Rebecca Bengal "Vogue"...gives homage to a Helvetian generation in search of their identity... A work that is rightly sexy, shocking and totally iconic: it is more than just a series of Elvis fans in an absolute rock & roll crisis behind these images there is a contemplation of the difference.--Jonas Cuenin "LOeil de la Photographie"Now Jean-Claude Lebensztejn, a French critic, has written "Pissing Figures, 1280-2014," a genealogy of the pisseurs and pisseuses who haunt our canvases, fountains, and frescoes. The book, in a rangy, fluent translation from Jeff Nagy, is a record of what Lebensztejn calls our "diuretic fantasies"--of the lore and lust surrounding urine, sacred and profane.--Dan Piepenbring "The New Yorker"The joy of a Weinberger photograph is in the fact that everyone is doing the most. Subtle is for someone else: here more is more. Big hair, big belt buckles, motorcycle clubs--everyone going their hardest to evoke American realness.--Miss Rosen "Crave"The outcasts and rogues of postwar society... These young men and women idolized the brooding sexuality of American rebels like Elvis Presley and James Dean..--Alex Q. Arbuckle "Mashable"The outcasts and rogues of postwar society...These young men and women idolized the brooding sexuality of American rebels like Elvis Presley and James Dean...--Alex Arbuckle "Mashable" Long Description Karlheinz Weinbergers day job may have been relatively uneventful--working in a Siemens warehouse--but the photos he took in his spare time are anything but conformist. Weinbergers passion, and the focus of this book, is the rebel youth of 1950s and 60s Switzerland, who channeled American rock-n-roll culture and made it their own with their rolled-up jeans and denim jackets, bouffant hairdos, striped T-shirts and customized belts boasting images of Elvis and James Dean. Weinbergers lusty, free-spirited and self-confident portraits posit the defiant attitude of youth as a response to the conservative postwar era. Swiss Rebels also includes homoerotic images of rockers, bikers, construction workers and athletes, many of whom occupy positions outside of social norms. This publication is the first to present an overview of Weinbergers provocative oeuvre. Born in 1921, Karlheinz Weinberger was a Swiss photographer whose work predominantly explored outsider cultures. Between 1943 and 1967 Weinberger published photos of male workers, sportsmen and bikers in the gay magazine Der Kreis under the pseudonym of Jim, taken from Hanns Eislers song "The Ballad of Jim." In the late 50s and early 60s he concentrated on Swiss rock-n-roll youth, whom he photographed with both tenderness and a hint of irony. Weinberger placed little emphasis on exhibiting his work; his first comprehensive show took place only in 2000, six years before his death. Review Quote The outcasts and rogues of postwar society...These young men and women idolized the brooding sexuality of American rebels like Elvis Presley and James Dean... Details ISBN3958293298 Author Karlheinz Weinberger Publisher Steidl Publishers Year 2017 ISBN-10 3958293298 ISBN-13 9783958293298 Format Hardcover Imprint Steidl Verlag Place of Publication Gottingen Country of Publication Germany Pages 240 Publication Date 2017-08-17 Illustrations Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout DEWEY 779.2092 Language English Edited by Woerdehoff, Esther UK Release Date 2017-08-17 Audience General AU Release Date 2017-11-30 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:151543434;
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Book Title: Karlheinz Weinberger: Swiss Rebels
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Author: Karlheinz Weinberger
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