Hannah Arendt, Thomas Mann, Albert Einstein - the photographs of the Jewish photographer Fred Stein are world-famous, but he himself is largely unknown. In the first biography of Stein, historian Daniel Siemens traces his life: having fled into exile with his wife via Paris to New York in 1933, he photographed more than 1,000 artists, politicians and other celebrities over the course of three decades.
His portraits and street scenes tell of dignity, humanity, political struggles - and a world that was often denied to the exile himself.
This event is being held in cooperation with the Roth bookshop.
Tickets
VVK: 13€ / 11€ reduced.
AK: 14€ / 12€ reduced
The usual discount with the KULTKarte is only available directly from the Roth bookshop.
His portraits and street scenes tell of dignity, humanity, political struggles - and a world that was often denied to the exile himself.
This event is being held in cooperation with the Roth bookshop.
Tickets
VVK: 13€ / 11€ reduced.
AK: 14€ / 12€ reduced
The usual discount with the KULTKarte is only available directly from the Roth bookshop.
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