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Wasserzeichen/Watermarks
 
JOHANN NORDHEIMER, 2021
from the series: GERMAN FLOODS OF 2021
© GIDEON MENDEL
 

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Watermarks

 
Climate Activist Photography
 
15 July to 13 August
 
On the occasion of the anniversary of the flood disaster in the region, ARTCO Galerie in Aachen presents the exhibition "Watermarks" with climate activist photography by the internationally renowned photographer Gideon Mendel.

On the evening of 15 July, there will be a talk with Gideon Mendel, led by art historian Dirk Tölke, as part of the opening. Gideon Mendel will be present in the gallery on the 15th and 16th.
 
 

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Wasserzeichen/Watermarks
 
from the series: GERMAN FLOODS OF 2021
© GIDEON MENDEL
 
 
Gideon Mendel, born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1959, has been documenting the consequences of flood disasters for those affected around the globe since 2007 and in this way impressively draws attention to climate change and the need and urgency for action. His travels for his photo series entitled "Drowning World" take him to some of the poorest as well as to some of the most prosperous regions of this earth. The flood disasters and their aftermath seem to level out these economic and social differences and unite the affected people in their hardship.

The "Drowning World" works are divided into three series. In "Submerged Portraits", Mendel photographs people affected by the floods in their flooded houses or in their devastated surroundings. The protagonists look calmly and directly into the photographer's camera. The result is impressive photographs in which the portrayed people radiate a fascinating mixture of suffering and the will to leave, of hardship and strength.
 
 
Wasserzeichen/Watermarks
 
SEVERINE LEBOEUF, 2018
from the series: Drowning World: Submerged Portraits
© GIDEON MENDEL
 
 
In the series "Floodlines", Gideon Mendel creates quiet and impressive works by depicting flooded houses and living spaces. These are aesthetic images that radiate a great calm through the symmetry determined by the floodline and at the same time appear almost surreal in what is actually a catastrophic environment.

Finally, the "Watermarks" series shows flood-damaged photographs from family albums that Mendel collected on his various journeys. These are either anonymous photographs that floated among the debris in the floods or photos from the possessions of the people he portrayed. Gideon Mendel is fascinated by the chemical effect water has on the surface of these photographs and the changes it creates. He photographs and enlarges the most interesting of these images to emphasise the background meaning of these contemporary documents.

In July 2021, Gideon Mendel photographed the consequences of the flood disaster in the affected places in North Rhine-Westphalia for the "Zeit" newspaper, among others. On another trip, he was then also in Stolberg, where a number of his older works were destroyed or damaged in the flooding of the ARTCO Galleries art warehouse. Mendel also took portraits of those affected in their devastated surroundings in Stolberg, but only after the flood waters had receded.
 
 
Wasserzeichen/Watermarks
 
from the series: GERMAN FLOODS OF 2021
© GIDEON MENDEL
 
 
The exhibition at ARTCO Galerie shows new works created in Germany in 2021, including a collage of damaged, alienated family photos by Gisela Pietsch-Marx, who lost practically everything in the flood. Also on display will be older works from all three series and some of the works damaged in the art warehouse flood.
 
 
Wasserzeichen/Watermarks
 
FROM THE HOME OF GISELA PIETSCH-MARX (5)
© GIDEON MENDEL
 
 
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