" In 2007 Timm Rautert, then professor of photography at Leipzig’s Academy of Fine Arts, began photographing his students with their partners and young children among the designer furniture, second-hand treasures and kids’ toys of their apartments. So began a decade-long documentary experiment that shows German families in their revealing home environments and their beginnings as a family unit, with all its complex social connotations.
		
		
	The book consists of 40 triptychs, one of each family. At the center is the mother/father/child group ; to the left and right the living spaces seem to fold outwards, like a winged altarpiece. Rautert thus questions the idea of the "holy family” today though the prism of a specific generation’s middle class. 
		
	His sitters gaze towards us (the children do their best), with varying degrees of formality. Rautert’s technical approach is appropriately pared back, creating a neutral stage on which his subjects pose and helping him to seize, in his words, "that selfsame moment to look at that which I perhaps did not immediately grasp.” "
	
		
	Göttingen, Steidl, 2019, pleine toile, jaquette illustrée, 76 pages.
		9783958295285/978-3-95829-528-5 
		
	BILINGUE ANGLAIS/ALLEMAND
	
			
	
			
	
			
	librairie couleur du temps, steidl, rautert, rotert, photographe, photographie, allemagne, étudiant, famille, intérieur, appartement, portrait, document, sociologie,