In March 2009 Cologne's historical Stadtarchiv collapsed: a catastrophe
that can be seen as a consequence of a neoliberal programme of urban
redevelopment. Yet for all that, critiques of neo-liberalism often run
into difficulty because they lack a clearly defined object to focus on.
Faced with structural complexities, their analysis and criticism is
often directed towards isolated instances. Arne Schmitt confronts this
tendency in his book with a resolutely straightforward approach, or --
to use a key concept from the accompanying text by writer Thorsten
Krämer -- with uncomplexity. On a clearly mapped-out walk through
Cologne, Schmitt photographs architecture from different periods, all in
black and white. The images and the form of the book thus refer back to
the theme-oriented photo-books of the 1950s and 1960s, in which
political and social critiques of the day were combined with
photographic depictions of the city -- a level of achievement that is
well worth recapturing.