








Will McBride - Berlin im Aufbruch
Lehmstedt Verlag 2013
The American painter, sculptor and photographer Will McBride came to Berlin in 1955 as a student. He was fascinated by the liveliness of the city, which seemed to embody the dawn of a new era, despite all the conflicts, until the Wall was built.
Camera in hand, he explored its disparate halves, which were still connected at the time, and observed the intense efforts of reconstruction. At the same time, through authenticity, intimacy and dynamism, he created captivating photographs of the dawn of a new generation that was trying to free itself from traditional constraints and develop a new, freer lifestyle.
In doing so, Will McBride did not see himself as a strict documentarist, but rather as a visual artist who wanted to put his own experiences into the picture.
Edited by Mathias Bertram
With a foreword by Hans-Michael Koetzle
German language
168 pages with 120 duotone illustrations
24 x 27 cm, hardcover, dust jacket, thread-stitched
ISBN 978-3-942473-67-5