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heavily from art and photographic history, German photographer Achim
Lippoth creates images which have a haunting beauty that is both humorous
and poignant, as children take center stage within his elaborate sets.
Whether it is the purposeful gaze of teasing youngsters in Class of
1954, the apocalyptic staged drama in Wöelflinge (Little Wolves),
or the 1930's aesthetic of young Germans in Together, Lippoth carefully
orchestrates his photographs to show us only what is necessary. The
resulting images are arresting, using seductive colors to dramatize
events, memories and emotions from our collective past.
Achim Lippoth is a celebrated children's photographer whose work has
garnered dozens of prominent awards for his editorial photography. His
photographs have appeared in some of the most prestigious magazines
worldwide and have been exhibited in galleries in Europe and the United
States, and in the recent monograph, Pictures, published by
Kehrer Verlag in 2007.
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