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Chargesheimer The Great
 
(Hargesheimer, Karl-Heinz) Chargesheimer
Louis Armstrong, 1961
33.9 x 29.8 cm
Gelatin silver print
 

Chargesheimer The Great

 
10 February – 6 April, 2023
 
Opening: Friday, 10 February, 6pm
 
 

Galerie Julian Sander

Bonner Str. 82, 50677 Köln
T +49 (0)221-170 50 70

www.galeriejuliansander.de
Tue-Fri 12am-6pm and by appointment
Galerie Julian Sander
 
 
Chargesheimer The Great
 
(Hargesheimer, Karl-Heinz) Chargesheimer
Heinrich Böll im Ruhrgebiet, 1954
39.7 x 29.4 cm
Gelatin silver print
 
 
Born in Cologne in 1924 under the name of Karl Heinz Hargesheimer, Chargesheimer studied graphic arts and photography at the "Kölner Werkschulen" (1943-46). From the beginning of his career, Chargesheimer pursued different artistic interests, ranging from opera, theatre, costume design and painting to photography.
 
 
Chargesheimer The Great
 
(Hargesheimer, Karl-Heinz) Chargesheimer
Untitled, c. 1949
49.6 x 59.5 cm
Chemigram
 
 
While developing an extensive documentation of Cologne’s ruins in the early post-war years, the artist also worked as set designer and devoted himself to creating metal sculptures. In 1950, Chargesheimer started to experiment with abstract light graphics on photographic paper and surrealistic photomontages: pictures created by light and chemicals applied directly onto negatives or photographic paper. In the 60's, he created kinetic light sculptures constructed from moving Plexiglas and steel elements he described as "Meditationsmühlen".

In addition to his abstract experiments, Chargesheimer explored the potential of documentary photography, which he approached in an empathetic way. He became also widely recognized for his efforts as a freelance photographer as well as his dynamic and aggressive portraits of public figures (e.g. Konrad Adenauer) and common citizens of post-war Germany.
 
 
Chargesheimer The Great
 
(Hargesheimer, Karl-Heinz) Chargesheimer
Konrad Adenauer, Politiker, 1956
18.9 x 22.7, mount: 19.6 x 23.5 cm
Gelatin silver print
 
 
All of Chargesheimer's photographs have one thing in common: a dissecting, close-up view with which he photographed his subjects, whether it was a Romanesque church or a miner underground, a portrait of a wellknown personality or a Cologne backyard.

The exhibition shows a cross-section of Chargesheimer's entire oeuvre, and at the same time depicts the diversity and development of his artistic work.
 
 
Chargesheimer The Great
 
(Hargesheimer, Karl-Heinz) Chargesheimer
Marzellen Straße, 1970
40 x 26 cm
Gelatin silver print
 
 
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