In seven large-format pictures Jörg Müller documents the gradual cementing of the habitats of the Fifties. The prints show how thoroughfares are developed, agriculture is industrialised, houses are built and torn down. Compression wherever one looks. In the first image children are playing by a stream and on a meadow, in the last image nothing remains but a sandpit. Just as in «busy picture» books, every image reveals numerous details, and many motives recur time and again.
Müller refrains from commenting and forgoes making any suggestions as to how these developments could be arrested. This makes up part of the strength of his images, whose message is more current than ever.
(Berenice Geser, trans. by Simon Froehling)
Source: SIKJM
Translation of title: Every Year the Jackhammer We Hear, or: Modified Landscapes
Sauerländer, Aarau 1973
ISBN: 3-7941-0218-5