Judith Glaubitz and Maria Heidepriem
Arbeiten seit 2008 als selbständige Photographen und Illustratoren für verschiedene Zeitschriften.
2002 - 2007 Studium Visuelle Kommunikation in Wiesbaden und Konstanz.
Japanese - Pocket
First selected notebookThe girls of the Glambitz-Heiderpriem graphic design and illustration studio succeeded in turning the Japanese notebook into an artistic book through a radiant tale, written in mixed technique, of a typical afternoon on the way to Karl Marks Platz. A walk projected into the fantasy of anyone who for the first time saw Berlin united, with all the freedom that you can almost touch around the streets. The girls run in the rain and at dawn they move on to the town that was once separated, and that now is just the repository of two different pasts. They graze the Check Point Charlie area and then walk past the legendary tower which, only twenty years ago, was no entry zone. In the Turkish quarter Oranienstrasse they start dancing in the streets involving every passer-by they see while hoping not to get lost. The illustrated words flow on one single page through diagonal thoughts, matter illustrations and collages. Berlin, they tell us, will be always like this, and leave an optimistic message which we greatly need. [Raffaella Guidobono, curator]