Patrick Gerhard Stoesser
Patrick G.Stoesser, born in 1973, photographs in the fields reportage, stage, day-to-day view.His commitment to authenticity is reflected in a documentarily shaped picture style.
Paticularly in his uncommissioned works Patrick G.Stoesser transcends mere replication.In this spirit, Patrick G.Stoesser does not utilise today's omnipresent picture manipulations but rather confines himself towards classical darkroom techniques, now digitally applied.Patrick G.Stoesser lives and works in Heidelberg, Germany.
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The night before May Day the far-right National Democratic Party of Germany scheduled a protest against the European Central Bank in Frankfurt/Main. After being rerouted to the train station they were confronted with an anti-fascist stand-off.
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Nearly 2000 people block a demonstration of the far-right 'National Democratic Party of Germany – The People's Union' on German Unity Day in Heidelberg, Germany.
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A broad alliance of different groups organize several demonstrations and campaigns agains the financial crisis politics of the European Central Bank, International Monetary Fund and EU-Comission.
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A broad alliance of different groups organize several emonstrations and campaigns agains the financial crisis politics of the European Central Bank (ECB), International Monetary Fund (IMF) and EU-Comission.
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A broad network of protest groups organizes demonstrations against the political practices that led to the global financial crisis, targeting the European Central Bank, International Monetary Fund and EU-Comission.
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After rumours about an upcoming chopping of several trees and the deconstruction of the main station, 200 protesters blocked the site. Many of them left the blockade after several orders from police, some of them were arrested. 30th January 2012
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A massive police contingent evicted a blocked road of "Stuttgart 21" protesters at the south wing of Stuttgarts main station Baden-Württemberg. Germany. 13th January 2012
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The controversial Stuttgart 21 rail project, which has polarized political discourse in the German state of Baden-Württemberg and sparked months of protests, is set to go ahead. 27th November 2011
