Bernard Voïta Work from his oeuvre. “…Over the past years Bernard Voïta has worked almost exclusively in the medium of photography, although the way he does so is often compared to sculpture. In his work he challenges the medium’s boundaries and its imputations and sounds out its potential as well as questions of perception. Out […]
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Anselm Stalder
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Anselm Stalder Work from Vermutete Mitte (Supposed Center). Mirrored in reflective glass, we see ourselves in front of Alpine landscapes from a time of black and white, back when craggy glaciers still filled the valleys and clefts of erosion hew openings into our view. “SEINEBILDER”, “his pictures”, reads the title. But whose, if not those […]
Akihiko Miyoshi
Monday, 9 April 2012
Akihiko Miyoshi Work from his oeuvre. “Throughout my career I have been exploring the intersection between art and technology most frequently dealing with issues surrounding photographic representation. My works often reveal the conventions of perception and representation through tensions created by the use of computers and traditional photographic techniques. The photographs included here are of […]
Walead Beshty
Friday, 6 April 2012
Walead Beshty Work from his oeuvre. “With both a sharp and laconic aesthetic sensibility Beshty creates a photography of uncertainty Cutting across several media, including photograms a representative example of the range of Beshty’s program Clever if somewhat vague referents presented as a subtly posed but effective arguments Beshty inserts himself into the historical flow […]
Free Transform
Friday, 3 February 2012
Free Transform at Third Party Gallery. Featuring Fleur van Dodewaard, Nick DeMarco, Bea Fremderman, JoJo Luzhou Li, and Santiago Taccetti. “Free Transform examines the burgeoning cross section of contemporary photography and the internet- moving away from the web browser as the locus in which we view these works, and moving towards less refined definitions of […]
Everyone is a Photographer
Thursday, 5 January 2012
Everyone is a Photographer Curated by Susan Koenig. Everyone is a Photographer current lo-fi photography The exhibition Everyone is a Photographer is about contemporary lo-fi photography. In western countries everybody has the possibility to take photos. But where is the difference between high art and popular culture? Works of photographers and artists are still different […]
Thomas Hauser
Friday, 16 December 2011
Thomas Hauser Work from Amazona. “At first glance, it seems to Thomas Hauser’s series AMAZONA very clearly act to an interpretation of the still life genre. Lush floral arrangements are displayed with great care in all its beauty and immortalized, as you might find it too similar to an old Dutch paintings. On closer examination, […]
Daniel T. Braun
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Daniel T. Braun Work from his oeuvre. “I use the media of photography in different and experimental ways. Not as an end in itself but to explore the phenomenology of the media for my idea of an image. Sometimes a picture is the result of a performative act, and sometimes I operate in a pictorial, […]
Eric Veit
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Eric Veit Work from his oeuvre. “The photos are really very much about representation and the history of representation; about materiality and visuality. Many of the the ‘viewed’ objects are themselves ‘viewers’: a lens, a display case, a camera, glasses, a mirror. The paintings and collage are subtle, and the photos more direct about the […]