Gütschow’s studies on the long-term effects of natural disasters serve as sharp contrast to the typical flash-in-the-pan media coverage
Taken weeks after a catastrophic flood or devastating forest fire, Beate Gütschow’s (born 1970) black-and-white photographs of recovering villages in central Europe, combined with her diaristic notes, offer a considered, tranquil perspective on the long-term effects of natural disasters.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 7/28/2026
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Published by Spector Books. Edited by Felix Hoffmann.
Gütschow’s studies on the long-term effects of natural disasters serve as sharp contrast to the typical flash-in-the-pan media coverage
Taken weeks after a catastrophic flood or devastating forest fire, Beate Gütschow’s (born 1970) black-and-white photographs of recovering villages in central Europe, combined with her diaristic notes, offer a considered, tranquil perspective on the long-term effects of natural disasters.