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Vom Gehen by Joachim Schmid

$24.00

Item #JOSC104

Publisher: Digital print, softcover, perfect bound, 2017. 72 pages

paperback size 14.8 x 10.5 cm Language:German Edition: First edition ISBN: -

Condition: New

#European Books #First Edition #Artist Books #Art Practice and Theory #Literature #Fine Art Books In late autumn 1974, Werner Herzog walked from Munich to Paris. In the logbook of his journey he mentioned the village I grew up in and that I had left a few months before he passed through it. His three words in Vom Gehen im Eis / Of Walking in Ice are possibly the only literary mention of the village. Forty-two years later I repeated one leg of Werner Herzog's walk, from Burgfelden to Dotternhausen. Just like him, I passed through the village I grew up in without stopping.

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Item #JOSC104

Publisher: Digital print, softcover, perfect bound, 2017. 72 pages

paperback size 14.8 x 10.5 cm Language:German Edition: First edition ISBN: -

Condition: New

#European Books #First Edition #Artist Books #Art Practice and Theory #Literature #Fine Art Books In late autumn 1974, Werner Herzog walked from Munich to Paris. In the logbook of his journey he mentioned the village I grew up in and that I had left a few months before he passed through it. His three words in Vom Gehen im Eis / Of Walking in Ice are possibly the only literary mention of the village. Forty-two years later I repeated one leg of Werner Herzog's walk, from Burgfelden to Dotternhausen. Just like him, I passed through the village I grew up in without stopping.

Item #JOSC104

Publisher: Digital print, softcover, perfect bound, 2017. 72 pages

paperback size 14.8 x 10.5 cm Language:German Edition: First edition ISBN: -

Condition: New

#European Books #First Edition #Artist Books #Art Practice and Theory #Literature #Fine Art Books In late autumn 1974, Werner Herzog walked from Munich to Paris. In the logbook of his journey he mentioned the village I grew up in and that I had left a few months before he passed through it. His three words in Vom Gehen im Eis / Of Walking in Ice are possibly the only literary mention of the village. Forty-two years later I repeated one leg of Werner Herzog's walk, from Burgfelden to Dotternhausen. Just like him, I passed through the village I grew up in without stopping.

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