René Groebli CH, b. 1927
Rail Magic/Magie der Schiene (#394), 1949
Baryta print
Sheet: 50.5 x 60.5 cm
Picture: 46.3 x 57 cm
Picture: 46.3 x 57 cm
Edition of 7 plus 2 artist's proofs
©René Groebli
René Groebli’s 1949 photo essay Magie der Schiene (Rail Magic) is not a reportage; it is the depiction of a subjective experience. Photographed in and around Paris, as well as...
René Groebli’s 1949 photo essay Magie der Schiene (Rail Magic) is not a reportage; it is the depiction of a subjective experience. Photographed in and around Paris, as well as during a journey on a steam engine from Basel to Paris, the images capture Groebli's fascination with the dynamic forces of the train. His work stands in stark contrast to the objective documentation promoted by Neue Sachlichkeit; instead, it emphasizes personal expression and the intensity of movement, thereby offering a departure from the cool realism that dominated the post-war photography at the time.
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