Synopses & Reviews
In this attractive book, photographer Peter badge captures the likeness of every living Noel laureate in a black-and-white image resulting in a total of more than 270 striking portraits. Bringing readers face to face with Nelson Mandela, Jimmy Carter, the Dalai Lama, James Watson, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Toni Morrison, Rita Levi-Montalcini, Linda Buck, and Paul Samuelson among many others, "Nobel Faces" offers an intimate and compelling look at famous honorees as well as lesser-known recipients. Accompanying the photographs are brief geographical sketches, which celebrate each laureate's outstanding contribution to science, literature, or world peace, written by journalist Chris Richmond, with scientific advice by Jurgen and Leonore Uhlenbusch. Further texts are written by Anders Barany, Deputy Director of the Nobel Museum, and Nikolaus Turner, Board Member of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, while filmmaker Wim Wenders supplies the epilogue. The result is a fascinating image/world tableau.
"...candid and revealing..." "...the main focus is on scientists, people who are warmer and fuzzier than you might think..."
Washington Post
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Nobel Faces offers an intimate and compelling look at famous honourees as well as lesser-known recipients." (
Anticancer Research 28: 2008)
"This book deserves to be widely promoted … .[A] fascinating volume." (Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, August 2008)
"This book is a must for everybody interested in scientific discovery and history of science." (Biotechnology Journal, 2008, 3)
"...most notably an array of striking, large-scale, black-and-white photographs of Nobel laureates...candid and revealing...the main focus is on scientists, people who are warmer and fuzzier than you might think..." (Reviews on the exhibition presented at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History; Washington Post, May 4, 2001)
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"...most notably an array of striking, large-scale, black-and-white photographs of Nobel laureates...candid and revealing...the main focus is on scientists, people who are warmer and fuzzier than you might think..."
—Reviews on the exhibition presented at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History; Washington Post, May 4, 2001
Review
"This book is a must for everybody interested in scientific discovery and history of science." (
Biotechnology Journal, 2008, 3)
"...most notably an array of striking, large-scale, black-and-white photographs of Nobel laureates...candid and revealing...the main focus is on scientists, people who are warmer and fuzzier than you might think..."
—Reviews on the exhibition presented at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History; Washington Post, May 4, 2001
Synopsis
More than 270 striking black-and-white portraits of all Nobel Prize Winners alive today, such as Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama, John M. Coetzee, Roy J. Glauber, James Watson and Jimmy Carter, taken by Berlin photographer Peter Badge. Each photograph is accompanied by a short biography, resulting in a fascinating word/image tableau.
With an afterword by Wim Wenders.
Synopsis
Viereinhalb Jahre lang reiste der Berliner Fotograf Peter Badge um die Welt und traf alle 260 noch lebenden Nobelpreistr ger. Das Resultat dieses einmaligen Projekts ist ein beeindruckender Bildband mit schlichten Schwarzwei -Portr ts, erg nzt durch die jeweilige Kurzbiographie.
About the Author
Peter Badge was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1974, and began his career in photography as a free-lance artist in 1993. In 1995, he moved to Berlin to study Art History and has been living and working there ever since. He initially worked as a free-lance photographer for different magazines, but soon started to develop his own ideas and projects.
Choosing portraiture as his main focus, Badge concentrated on noted personalities such as artists and actors, musicians and photographers, and in his latest works on `Icons of the Economy? and `Philanthropists?. He also did a series on the electronic music pioneer Oskar Sala and a documentary on Marius Müller-Westernhagen (in cooperation with Art Cologne and the National Music Center in Washington, D.C.).
Badge embarked on a series of photographs of Nobel Laureates in 2000, commissioned by a number of renowned organizations like the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum of American History, the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. and the Deutsche Museum as well as his partners, the Council for Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings and the Foundation Lindau Nobelprizewinners Meetings at Lake Constance. This project turned out to be a long-term, ongoing mission which has taken him all over the world in order to capture an image of every living Nobel Laureate.
Peter Badge has published several books; his work is represented in numerous private and public collections and has been printed in newspapers and magazines.
Reviews on the exhibition presented at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History; Washington Post, May 4, 2001:
"...most notably an array of striking, large-scale, black-and-white photographs of Nobel laureates..." "...candid and revealing..." "...the main focus is on scientists, people who are warmer and fuzzier than you might think..."
Table of Contents
Alfred Nobel – the Will and the Prize (Anders Bárány).
The Lindau Meetings of Nobel Laureates – Young Scientists Meet Nobel Laureates (Nikolaus Turner).
Nobel Faces.
Portraits of 293 Nobel Prize Winners – photographs taken by Peter Badge, biographical sketches written by Chris Richmond.
Epilogue (Wim Wenders).
The Author.
Index.
Picture Credits.
Acknowledgement.