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Photographed by Dominique Nabokov, Berlin Living Rooms is the follow up to Paris Living Rooms (1998) and New York Living Rooms (2002). Her third entry into the trilogy includes glossy photographs of unique interiors around the city with a short description of the resident, who is never present in any of the shots.
‘After New York Living Rooms and Paris Living Rooms, voilà: Berlin Living Rooms, the third and final photographic instalment in the trilogy. It is the culmination of a project that started in 1995 when Tina Brown, then the editor-in-chief of the New Yorker magazine, commissioned me an essay. The idea was to photograph writers’ rooms without the writers present. I decided it would be more revealing and, above all, more exciting to feature the living rooms of a varied mix of prominent New Yorkers. Little did I know that this essay, which awoke a keen interest when it appeared in an October 1995 issue of the New Yorker, would take me on a photographic journey that would produce three books and that ends today in 2017!’
—Dominique Nabokov
All photographs by Dominique Nabokov
Texts by Darryl Pinckney and Christoph Amend
Published by Apartamento Publishing,120 pgs, 29 × 24.5 cm, Hardcover
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‘After New York Living Rooms and Paris Living Rooms, voilà: Berlin Living Rooms, the third and final photographic instalment in the trilogy. It is the culmination of a project that started in 1995 when Tina Brown, then the editor-in-chief of the New Yorker magazine, commissioned me an essay. The idea was to photograph writers’ rooms without the writers present. I decided it would be more revealing and, above all, more exciting to feature the living rooms of a varied mix of prominent New Yorkers. Little did I know that this essay, which awoke a keen interest when it appeared in an October 1995 issue of the New Yorker, would take me on a photographic journey that would produce three books and that ends today in 2017!’
—Dominique Nabokov
All photographs by Dominique Nabokov
Texts by Darryl Pinckney and Christoph Amend
Published by Apartamento Publishing,120 pgs, 29 × 24.5 cm, Hardcover
Photographed by Dominique Nabokov, Berlin Living Rooms is the follow up to Paris Living Rooms (1998) and New York Living Rooms (2002). Her third entry into the trilogy includes glossy photographs of unique interiors around the city with a short description of the resident, who is never present in any of the shots.
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