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Dec 31, 2009 at 13:09 - discussion - info+
Thomas Weinberger CONDENSED LIGHT
Thomas Weinberger's photographs surprise by the strange and surreal atmosphere they convey. Sharply defined, almost sculptural, they show industrial plants and urban landscapes devoid of any human traces.
Oct 6, 2008 at 09:08 - discussion - info+

The Odysseus by Mikael Kennedy
In the classical myth of the Odyssey, Odysseus wants only to return home; to his wife and children, to his house and his lands. Odysseus is held captive at the whim of the gods and what was intended to be a short and simple voyage becomes a perilous and challenging journey.
Oct 5, 2008 at 19:28 - discussion - info+

Lothar Wolleh Artist Portraits
We are thrilled to announce that Galley f5,6 in Munich is the first European Gallery to show one of the most genial and extraordinary 1960's German photographers specialising in portraiture: Lothar Wolleh (born 1930, died 1979)
Oct 3, 2008 at 10:14 - discussion - info+

Masao Yamamoto KAWA = flow
"La-condition-japonaise", a curational team based in Berlin whose aim is the presentation of contemporary japanese art in Germany and Europe is planning a show with Yamamoto Masao, a renown japanese photographer, in october 2008. In the U.S the works of Yamamoto are already appreciated and last year they became noted also in europe.
Oct 2, 2008 at 09:10 - discussion - info+

Lise Sarfati Rough, Cold and Close: A Russian Poem
Yossi Milo Gallery is pleased to announce Rough, Cold and Close: A Russian Poem, an exhibition of color photographs by Lise Sarfati.
The exhibition features 16” x 21” photographs of interiors, buildings, landscapes and people, taken while the artist was living in Russia between 1991 and 2000.
Oct 1, 2008 at 09:25 - discussion - info+

Mark Kimber - EDGELAND
EDGELAND, Mark Kimber's latest body of work, continues his fascination with the borders of suburbia; carparks, industrial buildings, shadows and signs. In his earlier work SUN PICTURES (Stills Gallery, 2007) Kimber used a plastic 'Diana' camera to capture these scenes. The visual qualities that a rough plastic lens, two apertures (sunny and cloudy) and one shutter speed impart ably transformed objects and places into vignetted and illusionistic scenes.
Sep 30, 2008 at 12:11 - discussion - info+

Erwin Olaf - Rain Hope Grief Fall
With their averted eyes half open, staring into nothingness, the models in the photographs in Erwin Olaf's latest series, Fall, evoke a strange kind of aloofness. The portraits are interspersed with still lifes of plants and flowers in simple ceramic vases.
Sep 29, 2008 at 09:12 - discussion - info+

Josef Hoflehner
Josef Hoflehner (1955) lives in Austria but works everywhere: he has long held a fascination with secluded places and empty spaces and since the early 1990's, he has worked in some of the most remote and forbidding areas of the world; including Antarctica, Vietnam, China, Japan, the Yemen, Iceland, and most recently, the Deep South of the United States. This exhibition will draw from each.
Sep 28, 2008 at 14:01 - discussion - info+

Michael Muller LUMIERE
LUMIERE is a series of photographs inspired by both the freedom of the ocean and the storming of the Bastille.
The symbol of the birth of the modern French nation, Muller reinterprets the iconic, historical event as his personal uprising as an artist. About Muller's exhibition, gallery owner Guy Hepner said, "Lumiere represents further demonstration of the experimental and dynamic working methods of Michael Muller.
Sep 26, 2008 at 19:18 - discussion - info+