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naturstrukturabstrakt
 
Thomas Anschütz
YUKI-ONNA, 2013
Pigmentierte Tinte auf Büttenpapier
42 x 56 cm
© Thomas Anschütz
 
 

naturstrukturabstrakt

 

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naturstrukturabstrakt
 
Manuela Höfer
Pflanzen Komposition, 2013
Fotogramm auf SW Barytpapier, gelber Toner
50 x 40 cm
© Manuela Höfer
 
 
The exhibition brings together works that push the possibilities of abstraction in photography to their extreme. Works by both well-known artists and completely unknown photographers are linked together via their generating of highly graphic or painterly forms from nature. As varied as the photographers’ approaches are to their respective subject matter, the works in the exhibition naturstrukturabstrakt have one thing in common: in the peripheral zone of abstraction, the original subject can only be conjectured.
 
 
naturstrukturabstrakt
 
Nadine Poulain
Hikari 5, 2015
C-Type Print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper
60 x 80 cm
© Nadine Poulain
 
 
Natural structures are especially intriguing when processes of abstraction in photography obscure the subject beyond recognition. Image elements, at times playfully transformed into novel artistic creations, confound the senses and give rise to new associations. Shifts in proportion and image elements take on a life of their own. Above turns into below, small becomes large, lines turn into characters, and patterns become symbols. The representation of reality is taken to extremes, reality is questioned, and viewing habits are challenged.
 
 
naturstrukturabstrakt
 
Martin Anders
natura picta Nr. 02, 2017/18
Pigmentprint auf Canson Rag Photographique 310
18,5 x 27,7 cm
© Martin Anders
 
 
Thomas Anschütz strips color information away from various things using the computer, robbing them of their dimensionality. Nadine Poulain employs complex technical processes to create digital abstractions of natural phenomena. Martin Anders examines craquelures up close in an attempt to discover graphical qualities. Werner Prinz creates figures and symbols from light reflections on the surface of water. Manuela Höfer and Michaela Maria Langenstein work with plants in the darkroom to make abstract photograms but also create organic structures recalling primeval plant or animal forms from only light and chemistry.
 
 
naturstrukturabstrakt
 
Michaela Maria Langenstein
Ohne Titel, 2011
Silbergelatineprint
20,1 x 30 cm
© Michaela Maria Langenstein
 
 
naturstrukturabstrakt
 
Werner Prinz
Die Woge, 2018
Inkjetprint
20 x 30 cm
© Werner Prinz
 
 
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