Front view
Inv. No.S-2487
ArtistBoris Beckerborn 1961 in Germany
Title

"Eisenbahnhubbrücke Karnin Peenestrom"


Germany

from the series "Von der Maas bis an die Oder. Brücken"
Year2020
Medium

pigmentbased inkjet print

Dimensions24 x 30 cm
Edition1/8
Comment

In the summer of 2020, the Cologne-based artist Boris Becker photographed all bridges on a nearly two-month trip with his boat over the inland waterways of Europe from Holland to Poland. The 650 bw motifs are not put into a typological comparison in a traditional sense, but presented in a chronological and topographical sequence in an extensive publication with 1296 pages. Following the concept of a photographic road movie and mostly taken from the middle of the water, the images show a vast variety of bridge structures from the last 150 years. At the same time, despite their diversity, the individual images seem to merge into a single shot due to their visual similarity.

The lift bridge is the middle section of the Karnin Bridge, a former railroad bridge about 360 m long over the Peenestrom between the Pomeranian mainland and the island of Usedom near Karnin. The bridge structure was completed in 1933. The superstructures on both sides of the movable lift section were destroyed by the Wehrmacht in 1945 to stop the advancing Soviet troops. Since the end of the war, the lifting part of the bridge has stood as an unchanged fragment and as a technical monument in the middle of the river.

S-2487, "Eisenbahnhubbrücke Karnin Peenestrom"
Boris Becker, "Eisenbahnhubbrücke Karnin Peenestrom", 2020
S-2487, Front view
© Boris Becker / Bildrecht Wien
S-2486, Boris Becker, "Geertruidenberg Bergsche Maas", 2020
Boris Becker, "Geertruidenberg Bergsche Maas", 2020
more infoS-2486, Front view
© Boris Becker / Bildrecht Wien
S-2488, Boris Becker, "Wassel Mittellandkanal", 2020
Boris Becker, "Wassel Mittellandkanal", 2020
more infoS-2488, Front view
© Boris Becker / Bildrecht Wien
S-2489, Boris Becker, "Von der Maas bis an die Oder. Brücken", 2020
Boris Becker, "Von der Maas bis an die Oder. Brücken", 2020
more infoS-2489, Front view
© Boris Becker / Bildrecht Wien