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The Hotel Kobenzl in Salzburg, located in the hills above the city, is a well-known former luxury hotel. When photographer Matthias Hoch and author Andreas Maier first visited the Kobenzl, it had already stood vacant for years. The splendour of the former five-star hotel now has something one might affectionately call patina (Die Zeit). In Matthias Hoch’s photographs, which scrutinise the surfaces and structures of the premises, a vibrant presence emerges from the preserved past. Complemented with archive material they highlight the commingling of homeland and hospitality with the notion of exclusivity and luxury. A surprising twist in the hotel’s history occurred when it was converted into a ‘refugee distribution centre’. Overnight, the erstwhile advertising slogan (‘The world is at home at the Kobenzl’) took on a whole new meaning.
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Matthias Hoch - Hotel Kobenzl, Matthias Hoch
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- 2016
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- Matthias Hoch - Hotel Kobenzl
- Jazyk
- nemecky
- Autori
- Matthias Hoch
- Vydavateľ
- Fotohof Edition
- Rok vydania
- 2016
- Väzba
- pevná
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- 3902993251
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- 9783902993250
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- The Hotel Kobenzl in Salzburg, located in the hills above the city, is a well-known former luxury hotel. When photographer Matthias Hoch and author Andreas Maier first visited the Kobenzl, it had already stood vacant for years. The splendour of the former five-star hotel now has something one might affectionately call patina (Die Zeit). In Matthias Hoch’s photographs, which scrutinise the surfaces and structures of the premises, a vibrant presence emerges from the preserved past. Complemented with archive material they highlight the commingling of homeland and hospitality with the notion of exclusivity and luxury. A surprising twist in the hotel’s history occurred when it was converted into a ‘refugee distribution centre’. Overnight, the erstwhile advertising slogan (‘The world is at home at the Kobenzl’) took on a whole new meaning.