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Jochen Gerz. Res PublicaIn the eighties Jochen Gerz created the Monument against Fascism in Hamburg Harburg. Since then his public works have aroused particular international interest. This first public monument by the artist clearly illustrates his new conception of monuments. The active involvement of the residents of Harburg was needed with their help, the monument was sunk continually into the ground until it was almost completely submerged. Part of the pillar is still
In the eighties Jochen Gerz created the Monument against Fascism in Hamburg-Harburg. Since then his public works have aroused particular international interest. This first public monument by the artist clearly illustrates his new conception of monuments. The active involvement of the residents of Harburg was needed - with their help, the monument was sunk continually into the ground until it was almost completely submerged. Part of the pillar is still visible through a glass plate, but the monument lives on above all in the memory of those who helped to create it. The work exchanged its fixed location for a place in the hearts of the people. This book documents the public oeuvre of Jochen Gerz with photographs and texts: it presents the processes involved in creating the poster works from 1968 to the present, the large monuments and memorials from the past two decades and the artist's Internet sculptures, which exist exclusively in electronic space. Gerz's project for the Monument for the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin is also included, although this project has never been realised. The book also gives glimpses into the artist's work with the media of radio, newspapers and TV. (German edition available ISBN 3-7757-0883-9)Shipping Notes
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Good Law School Book for 1st Year Students
Format: Paperback
Good law school book for first year students.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
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Kindle version is great
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Easy to read and formatted well!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021
★★★★★ 1
The online version is missing part 3 and Aspen Publishing refuses to provide it.
Format: Paperback
I purchased the hard copy with online version. The online version is missing part 3 and Aspen Publishing refuses to provide it. I no longer have the hard copy because I gave it to a classmate.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Silly fun!
Format: Hardcover
This book is adorable and a must have for young children. It's super silly and was definitely a hit with my niece.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
LOVE this book- great for giggles
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We checked this book out at the library and my son (4 y/o) instantly loved it. We read it to my daughter (6 y/o) and she loved it too. It’s comical without being too in your face. The drawings are hilarious and you can’t help but love Duck. It’s super simple in terms of plot, but expertly silly. It’s all in the deliver of the reader so make sure you draw attention to the pictures (passage of time, facial reaction, etc), emote, and have fun with it. I would say this is great for children 4-10. And I believe most 7-8 year olds could read independently with relative ease depending on their level.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024