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Heinrich Heidersberger dies

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The famed German photographer Heinrich Heidersberger died recently in Wolfsburg just before his 100th birthday. He originally wanted to become a painter and studied under Ferdinand Léger in Paris. Later, however, he turned to advertising, industrial and architecture photography. His much admired shots of architecture and industry were not only published in magazines but could also be seen in famous museums around the globe. In 2002, the Heidersberger Institute, which is run by his grandson Benjamin Heidersberger, took on the task of appraising and publishing his life’s work. Stefan Hartmann, VISUELL

 
Some of Heidersberger’s work can be seen at www.heidersberger.de (click on photographie) or at www.artur-photo.de.

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