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Werner Pawlok

Werner Pawlok (born 1953 in Stuttgart) is a German artist and photographer known for his celebrity and art photography, especially for his work with the 20×24-inch Polaroid Camera.

Work edit

Werner Pawlok started his first studio in 1977 as a self-taught photographer. In the same year he became a tutor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart.

 
Crying Monkey, 1992 © Werner Pawlok

In 1984 he became the first western photographer to work officially in East-Germany with East-German models. He collaborated with the Fashion Designer Helmut Lang on the project "Fashion in East-Berlin" published in magazines such as Wiener[1] and Style & the family tunes.

In 1985 Kodak commissioned Pawlok for the series "Around the World in 40 days" shown at the 1986 photokina, Cologne in a solo exhibition.[2]

In 1988 he started working with the Polaroid 20×24-inch camera and moved to TriBeCa in New York City to work on his art projects. In the same year he invented the transfer technique using the 20×24 Polaroid Camera to start his series "Photography Paintings". With this series Werner Pawlok emphasizes his intention to dispel the traditional categorisation separating photography from painting. The concept of the shots aims to evoke the style of European classical portrait painting but without imitating or even quoting it.[3][4]

In the same year Gunter Sachs became one of Pawlok's first collectors.[5][6]

Also in 1988 Werner Pawlok photographed Leigh Bowery, an Australian performance artist.[7][8][9]

Following on, in 1989, was the "Transfers" series.[10][11] From Pawlok's experimental handling of processes, techniques and image carrier media emerges a pictorial style that doesn't need visual reference within reality. With "Transfers", the photographer becomes a painter. Faces and flowers are the most prevalent subjects. A large format Polaroid, which is transferred through a complex process to a heavy, rough-textured hand made paper or canvas, produces the image. The calculated exchange of the photochemical layer simultaneously combining with the amalgam of coincidence. Here, Pawlok is a painter and alchemist at the same time. Due to their so thoroughly induced metamorphoses into a new and singular pictorial space, the results of this manipulation could easily be named transmutations. Within the peculiar profundity these works radiate, the developing process seems to continue to have an effect. Their materiality reminds one of an artistic principle of modernity which doesn't make use of pictorial means solely in order to express, but elevates them to be the purpose themselves. Pawlok´s unique Polaroids became part of the Polaroid Collection.[12][13]

In 1990 he began with his cycle "Stars & Paints" a series of one hundred 20×24-inch unique Polaroids of celebrities including Sir Peter Ustinov, John Malkovich, Roman Polanski, Dizzy Gillespie, Jean Paul Gaultier, Juliette Binoche and Jane Birkin. The desire to be someone else lights up the star-cult of our times. The step from the juggler on the ramp of a medieval fairground booth to the hype of the media world is much smaller than expected. The idea is ingenious and perfidious at the same time: They, the Stars, have engaged in this game, they slipped over on the banana skin that was handed to them. They can be given credit for this, the Stars, the real ones, because the memory of the, should we say, precarious origin of their prominence is still alive within the best. Maybe it is even the pleasure of a hide-and-seek game that tempts these people, whom we admire so much, to engage in the set that Werner Pawlok provides and that drives Pedro Almodóvar, director and connoisseur of the women, to "quote himself" or that causes John Malkovich, the ghost-lighting chameleon amongst the Hollywood actors, to reveal parts of his innermost self in front of this seemingly archaic camera. There is one image within the series, a self-portrait of the initiators of the project, in which some waggishness seems to be sparkling out of the picture. We, the viewers possibly benefit from a secret agreement between both the photographer and photographed person, which knows about the fragility of success on stage.[14][15]

In May 1992 Edition Domberger, published under the patronage of King Juan Carlos of Spain, and documenta IX, the edition COLUMBUS - IN SEARCH OF A NEW TOMORROW, featured the work of 37 artists including Joseph Beuys, Max Bill, Sandro Chia, Eduardo Chillida, Christo, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Longo, Antoni Tàpies and more. Werner Pawlok was part of the project with his Crying Monkey, portraying a monkey in a crucified position on golden leaves. In 1993 Werner Pawlok completed the series "Crying Animals" photographed with the 20×24 Polaroid camera.[16]

Also in 1992 Mercedes-Benz commissioned Pawlok to photograph their collection of classic cars, icons of motoring including the unique Silver Arrows racing cars driven by the likes of Fangio and Moss. For this, his "Master Pieces" series, he again used the 20×24 Polaroid camera, transferring the Polaroid negative film onto canvas and thus creating an impression similar to painting.[17]

In 1996 he started with the cycle of images named "Dantes Commedia", an interpretation of Dante Aligheri's Divina Commedia or Divine Comedy. The first time that Werner Pawlok produced a full series, of 33 pictures, using digital imaging. He does not illustrate the selected cantos, he rather conceptualises visionary image metaphors which reflect Dante's verses with a resolute gesture but still develop their own vocabulary. Dante's Inferno is cone shaped. On Pawloks transparent Cibachrome the image appears boosted, dynamic: a fervent maelstrom has seized its personnel and keeps it banished; on the other hand, the Catharsis Mountain exudes an ethereal fluidity which reminds us of the path of light which the poet walks on in his phantastic journey. Pawloks version is not trying to comment on the verses but seeks creative inspiration, an associative method that leads to precise image settings, which add themselves to an open series without joining a cohesive cycle.[18]

In 2000 he traveled Europe to photograph the project Stars for UNICEF, portraits of European Stars such as Ewan McGregor, Patricia Kaas, Andrzej Wajda, Nacho Duato and more.

2001 Pawlok participated in the exhibition tour Images beyond the Naked Eye, together with Duane Michals, Robert Lebeck, Sarah Moon, Sebastião Salgado and others.[19]

2002 Pawlok started his portrait cycle of "Views - Faces of Literature", a series of writers like, Martin Walser, T.C. Boyle, Henning Mankell, Amos Oz, Jonathan Franzen, Richard Ford, Salman Rushdie, Ian Rankin, Ken Follett, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Ian McEwan, Michael Ondaatje, Siri Hustvedt, Leon de Winter, Jeffrey Eugenides and more. At the Kaufleuten, probably the best-known club in Zurich, readings of contemporary writers from all over the world are a part of its program. There is limited time for Werner Pawlok and his project. It is always the same installation, a ring-flash and the camera with a Polaroid film. Always the same light too, which meets different ages, vistas and facial landscapes. Pawlok explains the procedure to Jonathan Franzen: Only two shots, pressing the release twice. One of the portraits is for the author, the other one becomes part of Pawlok's contemporary writers series. A distance of only twenty centimeters separates the author and the camera. What does the face reveal of this life? The reactions towards the portraying situation vary: from easygoing to superior, and open but also irritated by this close look that searches for the way inside. "You are not going to look into my soul", Franzen says arranging his glasses like a shield.[20][21]

2004 and 2013 he travels to Cuba to photograph for his series "Cuba - expired".[22] In his pictures Werner Pawlok tells about the morbid charm of an old Caribbean metropolis, showing a part of history by themselves. The splendour and misery of the Cuban utopia, the projector cubano, melt together so obviously in these abandoned palaces of the old sugar-aristocracy. Pawlok tracks this sunken world during his rambles through Havana.[23][24][25]

Exhibitions edit

  • 2014: "Blütezeit", DZ BANK Kunstsammlung, ART FOYER (Group Show) [26]
  • 2014: "glamourARTfair, Amsterdam", Leigh Bowery Photo Installation (Group Show)
  • 2014: "HATS and HEADS", Gallery Tobias Hirschmann, Berlin (Group Show)[27]
  • 2013: "Sammlung Gunter Sachs", Kunsthalle Schweinfurt (Group Show)
  • 2013: "Views - faces of literature", Artweek Hamburg, Hamburg (Solo Show)
  • 2013: "Otherness. I is somebody else", Portraits Leigh Bowery by Werner Pawlok, Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris (Group Show)
  • 2013: "Im Zeichen der Feder", Gallery Tobias Hirschmann, Berlin (Group Show)
  • 2013: "Metro - Pole", Gallery AEA, Berlin (Solo Show)
  • 2012: "Xtravaganza - Staging Leigh Bowery", Kunsthalle Vienna, Museumsquartier halle 1, Austria (Group Show)
  • 2012: "Views - faces of literature", Literaturhaus, Stuttgart (Solo Show)
  • 2012: "Werner Pawlok - Fotografien", Kunsthalle Messmer, Riegel (Solo Show)
  • 2012: "Polaroid", The Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki (Group Show)
  • 2012: "Polaroid (Im)possible - the Westlicht Collection", Westlicht, Wien, Austria (Group Show)
  • 2009: "Cuba Expired", Oliver Gordon Gallery, Toronto, Kanada (Solo Show)
  • 1999: "Augenlust - erotische Kunst im 20. Jahrhundert", Kunsthaus Hannover, Hannover (Group Show)[28]
  • 1997: "Dantes Commedia", Gallery Benden & Klimczak, Köln (Solo Show)
  • 1996: "Transfers", Gallery Raab Boukamel, London (Solo Show)
  • 1994: "Crying Animals", Gallery Hans Mayer, Düsseldorf (Solo Show)
  • 1992: "Photography Paintings", Kunstverein Siegen (Solo Show) "Photography Paintings", Brandenburgische Kunstsammlung, Cottbus (Solo Show)
  • 1991: "Colour", Hamilton´s Gallery, London (Group Show)
  • 1991: "Photography Paintings", Fotografie Forum International, Frankfurt am Main (Solo Show)[29]

Publications edit

  • Werner Pawlok - cuba - expired, Frederking & Thaler Verlag Gmbh ISBN 978-3954162222
  • Werner Pawlok - made in Cuba, Avenso ISBN 978-3-935971-71-3
  • FROM POLAROID TO IMPOSSIBLE - the Westlicht Collection, Hatje Cantz ISBN 978-3-7757-2650-4
  • Leigh Bowery, Violette Edition, London ISBN 978-1-900828-04-8
  • PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE FAST LANE, Mercedes Benz through the lens of famous Photographers, 2011[30]
  • AUGENLUST, Erotische Kunst im 20. Jahrhundert, Kunsthaus Hannover, ISBN 3-924747-87-3
  • Emerging bodies/Akt in Polaroid, Edition Stemmle, 2000 ISBN 3-908163-32-3
  • Master Pieces, Fotobuch, Edition Cantz, 1992 ISBN 3-89-322-491-2
  • Photography Paintings, Edition Stemmle, ISBN 3-7231-0014-7
  • Transfers, Fotobuch, Edition Cantz, 1992 ISBN 3-89322-515-3
  • Das Goldene Zeitalter, Edition Cantz, 1991
  • Die Bildermacher, 1991 ISBN 3-89309-032-0
  • Selections 3, Polaroid Collections, 1986

References edit

  1. ^ "Salut an alle, MARX". Wiener. No. 72. April 1986. pp. 122–129.
  2. ^ "Around the World in 40 days". Photo Design + Technik. No. 3/86. 1986.
  3. ^ "Photography Paintings". Polaroid 20x24". Dr. Thomas Buchsteiner.
  4. ^ From Polaroid to Impossible. Hatje Cantz. 2011. p. 46. ISBN 978-3-7757-3221-5.
  5. ^ "Forbes". Forbes. No. March. 1990. pp. 190–196.
  6. ^ DER KUSS Maryam Sachs. Heyne. 1991. pp. 168–174. ISBN 3-453-04367-7.
  7. ^ "Kultur". Oe1.orf.at. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  8. ^ "Da kann Lady Gaga noch viel lernen". Kurier.At. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  9. ^ Leigh Bowery. Violette Editions LONDON. 1998. pp. 108 + 109. ISBN 1-900828-04-9.
  10. ^ Transfers. Edition Cantz. 1992. ISBN 3-89322-515-3.
  11. ^ "Transfers". Polaroid 20x24. edition cantz.
  12. ^ http://www.photography-now.com/exhibition/details/75496
  13. ^ Emerging Bodies Nudes from the Polaroid Collection. Polaroid Collection + Edition Stemmle. 2000. p. 177. ISBN 3-908163-32-3.
  14. ^ Stars & Paints. Edition Braus. ASIN 3894661828. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  15. ^ Stars & Paints. Braus. 1997. ISBN 3-89466-182-8.
  16. ^ domberger. "edition columbus". in search of a new tomorrow. domberger.
  17. ^ Master Pieces. Edition Cantz. 1992. ISBN 3-89-322-491-2.
  18. ^ "Werner Pawlok's Dante's Comedia". b&w editionen. No. 14. 2000.
  19. ^ "IMAGES BEYOND THE NAKED EYE". DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art. 2001-10-29. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  20. ^ "Werner Pawlok: Views - Faces Of Literature". design-issue.com. 2013-11-28. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
  21. ^ "Views - faces of literature". design-issue.
  22. ^ "Cuba expired". Vol I.
  23. ^ "Cuba expired". kaltblut magazine.
  24. ^ Collecting Fine Art. teNeues. 2013. pp. Cover & inside. ISBN 978-3-8327-9734-8.
  25. ^ "Kuba: Fotos von Werner Pawlok für Lumas". Der Spiegel. spiegel.de. 18 December 2014.
  26. ^ DZ BANK, ART FOYER. "Blütezeit".
  27. ^ Hirschmann, Gallery. "HATS and HEADS".
  28. ^ AUGENLUST. Kunsthaus Hannover. 1998. pp. 69, 86, 106, 107. ISBN 3-924747-87-3.
  29. ^ "Photography Paintings by Werner Pawlok".
  30. ^ PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE FAST LANE. Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen/WerkStadt. 2011. ISBN 978-3-928222-48-8.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Designer Helmut Lang on the project Fashion in East Berlin published in magazines such as Wiener 1 and Style amp the family tunes In 1985 Kodak commissioned Pawlok for the series Around the World in 40 days shown at the 1986 photokina Cologne in a solo exhibition 2 In 1988 he started working with the Polaroid 20 24 inch camera and moved to TriBeCa in New York City to work on his art projects In the same year he invented the transfer technique using the 20 24 Polaroid Camera to start his series Photography Paintings With this series Werner Pawlok emphasizes his intention to dispel the traditional categorisation separating photography from painting The concept of the shots aims to evoke the style of European classical portrait painting but without imitating or even quoting it 3 4 In the same year Gunter Sachs became one of Pawlok s first collectors 5 6 Also in 1988 Werner Pawlok photographed Leigh Bowery an Australian performance artist 7 8 9 Following on in 1989 was the Transfers series 10 11 From Pawlok s experimental handling of processes techniques and image carrier media emerges a pictorial style that doesn t need visual reference within reality With Transfers the photographer becomes a painter Faces and flowers are the most prevalent subjects A large format Polaroid which is transferred through a complex process to a heavy rough textured hand made paper or canvas produces the image The calculated exchange of the photochemical layer simultaneously combining with the amalgam of coincidence Here Pawlok is a painter and alchemist at the same time Due to their so thoroughly induced metamorphoses into a new and singular pictorial space the results of this manipulation could easily be named transmutations Within the peculiar profundity these works radiate the developing process seems to continue to have an effect Their materiality reminds one of an artistic principle of modernity which doesn t make use of pictorial means solely in order to express but elevates them to be the purpose themselves Pawlok s unique Polaroids became part of the Polaroid Collection 12 13 In 1990 he began with his cycle Stars amp Paints a series of one hundred 20 24 inch unique Polaroids of celebrities including Sir Peter Ustinov John Malkovich Roman Polanski Dizzy Gillespie Jean Paul Gaultier Juliette Binoche and Jane Birkin The desire to be someone else lights up the star cult of our times The step from the juggler on the ramp of a medieval fairground booth to the hype of the media world is much smaller than expected The idea is ingenious and perfidious at the same time They the Stars have engaged in this game they slipped over on the banana skin that was handed to them They can be given credit for this the Stars the real ones because the memory of the should we say precarious origin of their prominence is still alive within the best Maybe it is even the pleasure of a hide and seek game that tempts these people whom we admire so much to engage in the set that Werner Pawlok provides and that drives Pedro Almodovar director and connoisseur of the women to quote himself or that causes John Malkovich the ghost lighting chameleon amongst the Hollywood actors to reveal parts of his innermost self in front of this seemingly archaic camera There is one image within the series a self portrait of the initiators of the project in which some waggishness seems to be sparkling out of the picture We the viewers possibly benefit from a secret agreement between both the photographer and photographed person which knows about the fragility of success on stage 14 15 In May 1992 Edition Domberger published under the patronage of King Juan Carlos of Spain and documenta IX the edition COLUMBUS IN SEARCH OF A NEW TOMORROW featured the work of 37 artists including Joseph Beuys Max Bill Sandro Chia Eduardo Chillida Christo Roy Lichtenstein Robert Longo Antoni Tapies and more Werner Pawlok was part of the project with his Crying Monkey portraying a monkey in a crucified position on golden leaves In 1993 Werner Pawlok completed the series Crying Animals photographed with the 20 24 Polaroid camera 16 Also in 1992 Mercedes Benz commissioned Pawlok to photograph their collection of classic cars icons of motoring including the unique Silver Arrows racing cars driven by the likes of Fangio and Moss For this his Master Pieces series he again used the 20 24 Polaroid camera transferring the Polaroid negative film onto canvas and thus creating an impression similar to painting 17 In 1996 he started with the cycle of images named Dantes Commedia an interpretation of Dante Aligheri s Divina Commedia or Divine Comedy The first time that Werner Pawlok produced a full series of 33 pictures using digital imaging He does not illustrate the selected cantos he rather conceptualises visionary image metaphors which reflect Dante s verses with a resolute gesture but still develop their own vocabulary Dante s Inferno is cone shaped On Pawloks transparent Cibachrome the image appears boosted dynamic a fervent maelstrom has seized its personnel and keeps it banished on the other hand the Catharsis Mountain exudes an ethereal fluidity which reminds us of the path of light which the poet walks on in his phantastic journey Pawloks version is not trying to comment on the verses but seeks creative inspiration an associative method that leads to precise image settings which add themselves to an open series without joining a cohesive cycle 18 In 2000 he traveled Europe to photograph the project Stars for UNICEF portraits of European Stars such as Ewan McGregor Patricia Kaas Andrzej Wajda Nacho Duato and more 2001 Pawlok participated in the exhibition tour Images beyond the Naked Eye together with Duane Michals Robert Lebeck Sarah Moon Sebastiao Salgado and others 19 2002 Pawlok started his portrait cycle of Views Faces of Literature a series of writers like Martin Walser T C Boyle Henning Mankell Amos Oz Jonathan Franzen Richard Ford Salman Rushdie Ian Rankin Ken Follett Armin Mueller Stahl Ian McEwan Michael Ondaatje Siri Hustvedt Leon de Winter Jeffrey Eugenides and more At the Kaufleuten probably the best known club in Zurich readings of contemporary writers from all over the world are a part of its program There is limited time for Werner Pawlok and his project It is always the same installation a ring flash and the camera with a Polaroid film Always the same light too which meets different ages vistas and facial landscapes Pawlok explains the procedure to Jonathan Franzen Only two shots pressing the release twice One of the portraits is for the author the other one becomes part of Pawlok s contemporary writers series A distance of only twenty centimeters separates the author and the camera What does the face reveal of this life The reactions towards the portraying situation vary from easygoing to superior and open but also irritated by this close look that searches for the way inside You are not going to look into my soul Franzen says arranging his glasses like a shield 20 21 2004 and 2013 he travels to Cuba to photograph for his series Cuba expired 22 In his pictures Werner Pawlok tells about the morbid charm of an old Caribbean metropolis showing a part of history by themselves The splendour and misery of the Cuban utopia the projector cubano melt together so obviously in these abandoned palaces of the old sugar aristocracy Pawlok tracks this sunken world during his rambles through Havana 23 24 25 Exhibitions edit2014 Blutezeit DZ BANK Kunstsammlung ART FOYER Group Show 26 2014 glamourARTfair Amsterdam Leigh Bowery Photo Installation Group Show 2014 HATS and HEADS Gallery Tobias Hirschmann Berlin Group Show 27 2013 Sammlung Gunter Sachs Kunsthalle Schweinfurt Group Show 2013 Views faces of literature Artweek Hamburg Hamburg Solo Show 2013 Otherness I is somebody else Portraits Leigh Bowery by Werner Pawlok Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton Paris Group Show 2013 Im Zeichen der Feder Gallery Tobias Hirschmann Berlin Group Show 2013 Metro Pole Gallery AEA Berlin Solo Show 2012 Xtravaganza Staging Leigh Bowery Kunsthalle Vienna Museumsquartier halle 1 Austria Group Show 2012 Views faces of literature Literaturhaus Stuttgart Solo Show 2012 Werner Pawlok Fotografien Kunsthalle Messmer Riegel Solo Show 2012 Polaroid The Finnish Museum of Photography Helsinki Group Show 2012 Polaroid Im possible the Westlicht Collection Westlicht Wien Austria Group Show 2009 Cuba Expired Oliver Gordon Gallery Toronto Kanada Solo Show 1999 Augenlust erotische Kunst im 20 Jahrhundert Kunsthaus Hannover Hannover Group Show 28 1997 Dantes Commedia Gallery Benden amp Klimczak Koln Solo Show 1996 Transfers Gallery Raab Boukamel London Solo Show 1994 Crying Animals Gallery Hans Mayer Dusseldorf Solo Show 1992 Photography Paintings Kunstverein Siegen Solo Show Photography Paintings Brandenburgische Kunstsammlung Cottbus Solo Show 1991 Colour Hamilton s Gallery London Group Show 1991 Photography Paintings Fotografie Forum International Frankfurt am Main Solo Show 29 Publications editWerner Pawlok cuba expired Frederking amp Thaler Verlag Gmbh ISBN 978 3954162222 Werner Pawlok made in Cuba Avenso ISBN 978 3 935971 71 3 FROM POLAROID TO IMPOSSIBLE the Westlicht Collection Hatje Cantz ISBN 978 3 7757 2650 4 Leigh Bowery Violette Edition London ISBN 978 1 900828 04 8 PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE FAST LANE Mercedes Benz through the lens of famous Photographers 2011 30 AUGENLUST Erotische Kunst im 20 Jahrhundert Kunsthaus Hannover ISBN 3 924747 87 3 Emerging bodies Akt in Polaroid Edition Stemmle 2000 ISBN 3 908163 32 3 Master Pieces Fotobuch Edition Cantz 1992 ISBN 3 89 322 491 2 Photography Paintings Edition Stemmle ISBN 3 7231 0014 7 Transfers Fotobuch Edition Cantz 1992 ISBN 3 89322 515 3 Das Goldene Zeitalter Edition Cantz 1991 Die Bildermacher 1991 ISBN 3 89309 032 0 Selections 3 Polaroid Collections 1986References edit Salut an alle MARX Wiener No 72 April 1986 pp 122 129 Around the World in 40 days Photo Design Technik No 3 86 1986 Photography Paintings Polaroid 20x24 Dr Thomas Buchsteiner From Polaroid to Impossible Hatje Cantz 2011 p 46 ISBN 978 3 7757 3221 5 Forbes Forbes No March 1990 pp 190 196 DER KUSS Maryam Sachs Heyne 1991 pp 168 174 ISBN 3 453 04367 7 Kultur Oe1 orf at Retrieved 2013 12 10 Da kann Lady Gaga noch viel lernen Kurier At Retrieved 2013 12 10 Leigh Bowery Violette Editions LONDON 1998 pp 108 109 ISBN 1 900828 04 9 Transfers Edition Cantz 1992 ISBN 3 89322 515 3 Transfers Polaroid 20x24 edition cantz http www photography now com exhibition details 75496 Emerging Bodies Nudes from the Polaroid Collection Polaroid Collection Edition Stemmle 2000 p 177 ISBN 3 908163 32 3 Stars amp Paints Edition Braus ASIN 3894661828 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Stars amp Paints Braus 1997 ISBN 3 89466 182 8 domberger edition columbus in search of a new tomorrow domberger Master Pieces Edition Cantz 1992 ISBN 3 89 322 491 2 Werner Pawlok s Dante s Comedia b amp w editionen No 14 2000 IMAGES BEYOND THE NAKED EYE DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art 2001 10 29 Retrieved 2013 12 11 Werner Pawlok Views Faces Of Literature design issue com 2013 11 28 Retrieved 2013 12 10 Views faces of literature design issue Cuba expired Vol I Cuba expired kaltblut magazine Collecting Fine Art teNeues 2013 pp Cover amp inside ISBN 978 3 8327 9734 8 Kuba Fotos von Werner Pawlok fur Lumas Der Spiegel spiegel de 18 December 2014 DZ BANK ART FOYER Blutezeit Hirschmann Gallery HATS and HEADS AUGENLUST Kunsthaus Hannover 1998 pp 69 86 106 107 ISBN 3 924747 87 3 Photography Paintings by Werner Pawlok PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE FAST LANE Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen WerkStadt 2011 ISBN 978 3 928222 48 8 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Werner Pawlok amp oldid 1166628714, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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