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Period:
  • ill. 3: Photos after internment in Auschwitz concentration camp

    As prisoner no. 18729.
  • “Warsaw, Ursynòw”

    From the series “Urban Spaces”, Inkjet photo print, 108 x 60 cm (Edition: 10).
  • A poster from ‘Radio 100’

    Advertising for a Polish-language programme
  • Redakteur:innen der Sendungen von „COSMO Radio po polsku“

    Von links: Adam Gusowski, Tomasz Kycia, Monika Sędzierska, Maciej Wiśniewski. Berlin, 2019
  • Karin Stanek with the band Czerwono-Czarni

    Karin Stanek with the band Czerwono-Czarni, 1963
  • With Hildegard Knef

    Film Museum Potsdam, 1996
  • The first provisional editorial offices

    The containers were placed outside the “Haus der Kulturen der Welt” in Berlin.
  • Ill. 12c: La Marquesa de Pontejos by Francisco de Goya

    Private collection, London. Template for 12a. Digital inkjet print on paper, 27 x 17 cm.
  • Open letter

    Second letter from a Brunswick citizen guard to the people of Brunswick
  • „Erinnerungen an Wanda Landowska” [‘Memories of Wanda Landowska’]

    Poster for the exhibition in the Bachhaus Eisenach, 05/01-11/13/2011.
  • New Synagogue of Breslau 2

    Interior view.
  • Maria and Czesław Golebiewski

    In her vintage car. Founder and owner of the ‘Gdańska’ restaurant
  • 18. Replica of the V2 rocke in Peenemünde

    The original is located at the ‘Fort Bliss’ base in Texas.
  • Exhibition opening by Helena Bohle-Szacki

    Berlin 1971
  • Photograph of Stefan Kuczyński

    Collection of Dr. Krystyna Świderska
  • „80-jähriges SPD-Jubiläum“ von Konrad Gruda, SPD Wiesbaden Nord

    Mitgliederehrung am 31.01.2011, von links nach rechts: Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, Konrad Gruda, Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel, Arno Goßmann
  • ill. 14a: 100 Kilometres

    Strips of synthetic material, metal, W = 1250 cm, H = 1300 cm, D = 3000 cm. Kunstkirche Christ-König, Bochum, Danuta Karsten exhibition: 100 Kilometres.
  • View of the exhibition at the Museum Folkwang, Essen

    Including the Fantastic Composition by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz (1885-1939), 1915-1920 (2nd from right).
  • House Humke in Lahde 2

    The left-hand section of the fence was used as a goal for children playing football.
  • Ill. 28b: Michel Auder - The Course of Empire

    Sequence