Robert Frank: Süddeutsche Zeitung
Süddeutsche Zeitung, founded 1945, also known as SZ, Germany’s largest broadsheet newspaper, publishes articles of international interest, most recently publishing a wonderfully tactile accompaniment to the exhibition “Robert Frank, Books and Films, 1947-2016” in late January 2016.
From the website:
‘This is the unconventional catalogue of the exhibition “Robert Frank, Books and Films, 1947–2016,” a special edition of the German newspaper the Süddeutsche Zeitung—following its original design and format, and printed on newsprint. Conceived by Robert Frank and Gerhard Steidl, the exhibition presents Frank’s iconic images in the context of his life, creative processes, and wider cultural history. Here Frank’s books and films are seen against the backdrop of his photographs, which are presented in an immediate and straightforward way: printed on up to three-meter-long sheets of newsprint and installed directly onto the wall, without frames. The newspaper catalogue recreates the raw, innovative approach of the exhibition. Featuring interviews, essays, letters and opinion pieces alongside rich picture sequences, Robert Frank, Books and Films, 1947–2016 is an unpretentious and accessible printed object—or in Frank’s own words: “Cheap, quick and dirty, that’s how I like it!”’
Printed in the 2004 - 2016 section of the newsprint catalogue is Border Crossings’ interview with the artist from Issue 125. Some quick shots of part of the project: