Interviews

INTERVIEW WITH ARMIN MUELLER-STAHL

The actor, artist, and East-West traveler Armin Mueller-Stahl talks to the Handelsblatt about the fall of the Berlin Wall thirty years ago, the state of the republic, and moments full of freedom.

INTERVIEW WITH JAN SCHEFFLER

Jan Scheffler captures the light and vastness of the north in his photographs. In a conversation with Deutschlandfunk Kultur he talks about the title of his book, which isn’t as surprising as it might seem at first, and how he goes on the hunt for the endangered beauties of nature.

INTERVIEW WITH JEAN MOLITOR

From Bremen to Burundi, the photographer Jean Molitor’s goal is to create an archive of modern global architecture. To satisfy his Bauhaus enthusiasm, he’ll risk being arrested from time to time.

INTERVIEW WITH YAN WANG PRESTON

An old tree in the middle of a modern city, it was replanted for a lot of money. In China's metropolises, this happens every day. Photographer Yan Wang Preston talks to Spiegel Online about her photo project and the business with trees.

INTERVIEW WITH LEONARD HURZLMEIER

Leonhard Hurzlmeier’s colorful oil paintings depict archetypal images of women involved in everyday life. He spoke with curator and editor Christian Ganzenberg about portraits of women in art history and about the difference of painting women and men.

INTERVIEW WITH DANIEL SANNWALD

London based artist-come-photographer, Daniel Sannwald has released his book entitled, Spektrum, showing the best works of recent years. He spoke to Felicity Carter at Forbes Magazine about his start off in the industry,  his aesthetics and inspirations.

INTERVIEW WITH OLA KOLEHMAINEN

Ola Kolehmainen spent three years traveling through Europe, photographing sacred places. He told Spiegel Online about the tricks he used to light the enormous interiors—and why the guards at Hagia Sophia are like siblings to him.

INTERVIEW WITH GIANLUCA GALTRUCCO

Los Angeles-based Italian Gianluca Galtrucco has found images full of situational comedy that blur the line between reality and staging. Nadine Barth talks to him about his illustrated book For your Consideration.

INTERVIEW WITH NANCY BOROWICK

When Photojournalist Nancy Borowick’s parents—Howie and Laurel—were diagnosed with stage IV cancer and simultaneously underwent treatment, she did the only thing she knew how—she documented it. By turning the camera on her family’s life during this most intimate time, Borowick learned a great deal about herself, family, and relationships in general.

INTERVIEW WITH GERHARD RICHTER

"Art is never just content but always form." For the first time, Gerhard Richter gives a detailed insight into the origins of his famous 1260 Farbfelder (1260 color fields). He left the color composition to coincidence - as a provocation against the color cult of a Josef Albers or Max Bill.

INTERVIEW MIT DR. ANDREAS BLÜHM

Der Journalist Dr. Thomas Köster im Interview mit Dr. Andreas Blühm, dem Direktor des Wallraf-Richartz-Museums in Köln.

INTERVIEW WITH DR. TOBIA BEZZOLA

Annette Kulenkampff, publisher at Hatje Cantz, talks to the curator Dr. Tobia Bezzola about Italian Divisionism and the exhibition Revolution of Light at the Kunsthaus Zurich.
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