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1945 The Witnesses / Nuremberg

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Photographer Didier Gaillard-Hohlweg's project desciption of Nuremberg Party Rally Groud Reichsparteitagsgelaende through a historical context. Constantly dealing with the notion of oblivion and collective amnesia, French photographer Didier Gaillard-Hohlweg travels around the world, records and redefines landscapes in a singular vision. From 2006 to 2010, he had been conducting researches in Nuremberg to complete his “1945” project, from which this series is extracted.“1945 the witnesses”: This work focus on this symbolic site of the rise of Nazi dictatorship and tyranny, located in Nuremberg. A link between the present and the past... Specifically applying to the duty to remember, Didier Gaillard-Hohlweg’s work intend to be a proposition of further reflection on the circumstances of the Nazi rise to power and its contemporariness.

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