Coffee Table book of more than 300 large scale, dutone photographs
of Nobel Prize Winners such as Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama, John
M. Coetzee, Roy J. Glauber, James Watson or Jimmy Carter, each
accompanied by a short biography written by Chris Richmond. With an
epilogue by Wim Wenders. Includes - as opposed to the former
edition - the portraits of the 11 Nobel Laureates of 2007.
Accompanying texts:
Alfred Nobel - the Will and the Prize (Anders Barany, Deputy
Director of the Nobel Museum, Stockholm)
The Lindau Meetings of Nobel Laureates -
International Young Scientists Meet Nobel Laureates (Nikolaus
Turner, Member of the Board of the "Council for the Lindau Nobel
Laureate Meetings")
Peter Badge was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1974, and started his career in photography as a free-lance artist in 1993. In 1995, he moved to Berlin to study Art History and has been living and working there ever since. He initially acted as an assistant to photographers, but soon started to develop his own ideas and projects. Choosing portraiture as his main area of interest, Badge concentrated on portraits of noted personalities such as rock musicians, actors and famous photographers like Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon and Anton Corbijn, and developed a series on Oskar Sala, the electronic music pioneer. Badge embarked on a series of photographs of Nobel Laureates in 2000, commissioned by a number of renowned organizations like the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum of American History and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. This project turned out to be a long-term and still ongoing mission which took him all over the world in order to capture an image of every living Nobel Laureate. Peter Badge has published several books; his work is represented in numerous private and public collections.
"Daraus entwickelte sich ein Mammutprojekt, ein Buch mit gut 300
Porträts sämtlicher lebender Nobelpreisträger... In ihren
Gesichtern kann man zahllose Geschichten über Wissen, Kreativität
und Weisheit lesen"
Göttinger Tageblatt (16.12.08)
"Dieser in seiner Art wohl einzigartige Bildband versammelt fast
alle lebenden (und einige inzwischen verstorbene)
Nobelpreisträgerinnen und Nobelpreisträger in beeindruckenden
Schwarz-Weiß-Fotografien des Fotografen Peter Badge."
Physik Journal (12/08)
"Die Bilder der größten Genies unseres Planeten sind im Buch
"Nobels" (Verlag Wiley-VCH) vereint, mit 138 Euro ist der acht
Kilogramm schwere Wälzer kein Schnäppchen. Das große Werk hat
günstigere Vorgänger, allerdings nicht mir allen Preisträgern."
Berliner Kurier am Sonntag
"... opulenter Bildband..."
Der Tagesspiegel (7.12.08)
"Geniale Gesichter. Der Berliner Peter Badge hat alle noch lebenden
Nobelpreisträger fotografiert - und dabei Erstaunliches
erlebt."
Berliner Morgenpost (7.12.08)
"Er brauchte acht Jahre, bis er sie alle hatte. Fast alle... 306
wunderbare, warme Schwarzweiß-Porträts hat Badge nun in dem sieben
Kilo schweren Band "Nobels" gesammelt... Das besondere an den
Bildern ist die Nähe, die sie vermitteln."
Münchner Merkur (4.7.08)
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