Editore: Meier und Muller, Zurich, 2010
Da: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
hardcover. Condizione: fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: fine. Limited. Loose (as-issued) copyright page and several pages of text under a flap at the interior rear. Color photographic illustrations throughout. Unpaginated. Oblong 4to, "French door" two-sectioned binding with plain black boards, printed wraparound band. Zurich: Meier und Muller, (2010). Limited first edition -- number 273 of 300 copies. A fine copy in a fine band.
Editore: Meier and Müller, [Berlin], 2010
Da: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine condition. First limited edition. 204/300. Oblong Octavo. Unpaginated plus 3 loose leaves. Original black paper-covered boards in double-gate format and sealed by a photo-illustrated obi band with white lettering. Book design by Andrés Marroquin-Winkelmann. Illustrated with color photographs throughout depicting the milieu of squatters (Hausbesetzer). "A Hausbesetzer. are what Germans like to call Randgruppen, groups existing at the edges of society. In part, they are at the edges by choice. But they also exist at the edges because Germany still is a more conservative and monolithic society than most people realize." (Colberg). Born in Peru Andrés Marroquin-Winkelmann studied photography at the FAS, Fotografie am Schiffbaudamm, and the Ostkreuzschule for Photography and Design in Berlin. Marroquin-Winkelmann has taken part in numerous group and solo exhibitions, including the 6th Berlin Kunstsalon, F-Stop Festival in Leipzig, the Italian Photofestival of Savignano, Arroniz Contemporaneo in Mexico, the Kunst.Licht Gallery in Shanghai, 980 Galeria in Colombia and others. He has been working as a freelancer in Peru and Berlin and is the cofounder of the publishing project "Meier und Müller," specializing in artists books. Text in English and German.