.CSABA PETER RAKOCZY
-born in Cologne 1963-law studies at the University of Cologne-abroad in Japan and USA-since 1988 picture journalist, photo artist and photographic author of numerous illustrated books of Cologne and its surroundings-since 1992 photographic editor for the "Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger" -September 2001 rewarded the award for promoting the democratic state registeredsociety by the foundation of Colognes trades-may 2003 rewarded the journalistic award "Wächterpreis" in Frankfurt Exhibitions (Selection): 1996 "Silent Moments", University of California, Sacramento/ USA 1998 "100 Years of Silence -Monastery Life of Cologne", Cologne Municipal Museum 2005 "Mediterranean Sea Art Festival", Art Gallery Lindenthal, Cologne 2006 "Artflight", Photoexhibition in the height of 10.000 metres during a scheduled flight from Cologne to Danzig with a Germanwings Airbus / "One View", large-sized blow up photographs to nail onto the house fronts in Cologne for Plan 06 - forum actual architecture in Cologne 2007 "Town life" Rhine-Design-Festival 21.-24. June the twenty-first, installation art, Cologne 2008 "Two View",blow up photographs on display in church, Auferstehungskirche, Cologne Books (Selection): 1997 "The Cathedral of Cologne" (Illustrated Book), J.P. Bachem publishing house, Cologne 1999 "Goethe and the fools", Marzellen publishing house, Cologne 2001 "Weidengasse" (Illustrated Book), J.P. Bachem/Önel publishing houses,Cologne/ Istanbul 2001 "Cologne - a Culinary Journey", J.P. Bachem publishing house, Cologne 2002 "Cologne, the Rhine, the Sea" (Illustrated Book), Emons publishing house, Cologne 2006 "Port of Duisburg", J.P. Bachem publishing house, Cologne 2008 "Port of Cologne", J.P. Bachem publishing house, Cologne |
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Dialogue Cities
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Dialogue Cathedrals Turku - Cologne |
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Dialogue Cathedrals Csaba Peter Rakoczy Photography "Around five o´clock on the next evening we arrived in Cologne, the ug- liest, dirtiest city on which I ever laid my eyes. We went to see the Cathe- dral, mere heaps upon heaps; a huge, misshapen thing, without either symmetry or neatness belonging to it." This is how the English theologian John Wesley saw Cologne in the year 1738. My answer in the year 2011: The photo-installation "The Dialogue Cathedrals Quadrichon". A photo gallery composed of four 80x200cm panels showing scenes from the most important and biggest gothic church of the world, the Cathedral of Cologne. This photo-installation is visiting Turku, European Capital of Culture in the year 2011 photographic greetings to its Finnish sister city from the Rhine metropolis. Two Cathedrals of almost the same age meeting Cologne and Turku. A visual and ecumenical unison of two fascinating clerical buildings. If John Wesley were able to see the by now finished Cathedral of Cologne a masterpiece of gothic architecture, the temple that embodies a high gothic cathedral the most he would shamefully reach for his laptop and rewrite his travel log, to then travel on straight to Turku. |
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