| | | | Gottfried Jäger Punctum, 2000 Archival Pigment Print on Epson-Digigraphie Mounted on PVC-board 31.5 x 31.5 in. Edition Unique | | Paris Photo 2021 | | | | Solo show Booth A4: 11 - 14 November 2021 | | New publication + Presentation of the Deluxe Edition: Friday 12 November, 1pm | | | | | | | | | | | Gottfried Jäger Luminogram, Farbsystem, Prog.VII-5, 1980 Pigment Glossy Print on Fujicolor 28 x 17 in. Edition of 3 | | | | Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is pleased to exhibit, "Intersection of Color", German photographer Gottfried Jäger’s first solo show at Paris Photo, showcasing for the first time a selection of his color works from the 1960s to the early 2000s.
For the occasion, Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is publishing "Intersection of Color", the first monograph of Jäger’s color works, bringing together different approaches to photographic color formation, experimented on for sixty years, including essays by Lyle Rexer and Bernd Stiegler and an interview with Gottfried Jäger by Corinne Tapia, director of Sous Les Etoiles Gallery.
Known as one of the greatest figures in German photography, Gottfried Jäger (b. 1937, Burg near Magdeburg) is an experimental artist who, over the years, redefined the term "photography". In breaking the boundaries of what the camera can accomplish, Jäger reexamines the objectivity of the photographic process. In 1968, during the move-ment of Concrete Art, Jäger developed the concept and theory of Generative Photography. In his words, it consists of "finding a new world inside the camera and trying to bring it out with methodical and analytical methods." | | | | | | Gottfried Jäger From the series Five Multiple Optics, 4.4.5, 1973 Archival Pigment Print 19 x 19 in. each Unique (part of an ensemble of five pieces) | | | | Jäger’s generative color work derives from the color spectrum and the refraction of white light. Whether analog or digital, the work is not a representation of color but a reflection of it. In his "color space," Jäger creates paths, crossing from experimentation to programming, from abstraction to concretion, and from analog to computed color photographs.
Over the long course of his career, through his use of multiple lenses combined with algorithms and computer programs, Gottfried Jäger has developed a new aesthetic. Over more than five decades, Jäger has explored the optics, mechanisms and materials of photography – and in this book, color photography specifically – to produce images that have no referents, no antecedents to their own process, and no umbilical cords to an observed world. In the profoundest sense, they are unprecedented. – says Lyle Rexer. | | | | | | Gottfried Jäger Rotation 5.4.1, 1971 Chromogenic Vintage Print 9.8 x 9.8 in., 7 x 7 in. Unique (part of an ensemble of six pieces) | | | | In Jäger’s words, "The objective of my work is to induce a generative effect: to constantly provoke an endless generation of new forms and elements in a continuous process of renewal and rebirth. What is intended is not a standstill, but the image of an exchange, its infiltration, and its conversion." From the iconic Polarizations, the Luminograms and the Multiple Optics series, the show will include some never exhibited pieces, and a selection of silver gelatin prints.
Gottfried Jäger’s work is held in the permanent collections of the George Eastman House, Rochester; the Sprengel Museum, Hannover; the Museum Ludwig, Cologne; the Ruppert Collection, Museum Würzburg; the Museum Folkwang, Essen; the Fotomuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich; the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg; the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris and the Centre Georges Pompidou.
Gottfried Jäger currently lives and works in Germany, where since 2002 he has served as the photography advisor for the Peter C. Ruppert Concrete Art Collection at the Museum Kulturspeicher Wurzburg. | | | | New Publication Order the book here
Special event: Friday 12 November, 1pm at Paris Photo, Booth A4 Presentation of the Deluxe Edition "Intersection of Color" Including a backlite print in 12 x 9 inches / 30 x 24 cm numbered and signed by Gottfried Jäger Edition limited to 10 copies | | | Gottfried Jäger "Intersection of Color" Photoworks Published by Sous Les Etoiles Gallery, 2021 Essays by Lyle Rexer and Bernd Stiegler Limited Edition of 100, numbered and signed by Gottfried Jäger Hardcover, 12 x 9 in. / 30 x 25 cm 188 pages ISBN 978-0-578-92888-3 130€ / $150 | |
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