








Joachim Brohm – MASER (signed)
BR-ED 2023
"In 1995 I bought a second-hand Maserati. I didn't want to believe the somewhat dubious reputation of the brand, as the ambience and the engine promised me cultivated travelling without boredom. In the following years, I therefore sat at the wooden steering wheel a lot and commuted between my home in the west, a professorship in the east and the "Areal" in the south of Germany, where I was working on a long-term photographic project. I always had an automated camera with me, and so I took photos while driving, at all kinds of places where I was staying, as well as wherever the Maser forced involuntary stops in a capricious way."
—Joachim Brohm
Large-format zine with 56 color photographs from Joachim Brohm's archive of slides (1995-2000), scanned, edited and printed page by page by Alexander Rosenkranz on his legendary Konica-Minolta Bizhub 220 laser machine.
Paper: Biotop3 extra 90g, adhesive binding. Text by Joachim Brohm. Design by eee studion.
Edition of 100, numbered and signed by the artist.