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Blumen
 
Walter Schels
Allium, 2016
Gelatin silver print on expired Agfa baryta paper
25 x 20 cm
unique piece
 

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Flowers

 
4 September ‐ 23 October, 2021
 
Opening: Friday, 3 September, 6‐9 pm
 
 

Galerie—Peter—Sillem

Dreieichstr. 2, 60594 Frankfurt
T +49 69-61995550

www.galerie-peter-sillem.com
Wed 10am-4pm, Thu 10am-6pm, Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 2-4pm
and by appointment
Galerie—Peter—Sillem
 
 
Blumen
 
Walter Schels
Filix, 2016
Archival pigment print
125 x 100 cm
Ed. 6 + 2 AP
 
 
Walter Schels' artistic interest has for decades been portraits and life in all its diversity — and thus also transience.

"To me withered flowers are analogous to the faces of old people. By making them visible as individuals I place them within the cycle of birth and death. I show their beauty, uniqueness and charm. (…) I have photographed aging flowers with aging film and I am an old photographer with old cameras. In that sense these images are my homage to old age." Walter Schels

The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue with photographs and a text by Walter Schels.
 
 
Blumen
 
Walter Schels
Asparagus, 2010
Archival pigment print on Awagami washi paper
43 x 33 cm
Ed. 6 + 2 AP
 
 
Walter Schels, born in 1936 in Landshut, southern Germany, worked from 1957 to 1965 as a window dresser in Barcelona, Canada and Geneva before moving to New York to become a photographer. In 1970 he returned to Germany and became known for his character studies of artists, politicians and famous names from the world of arts and letters. For decades he has portrayed animals and flowers with the same intensity. A passionate explorer of physiognomy, Walter Schels sets out to make the essence and personality of a figure visible in the photograph.
 
 
Blumen
 
Walter Schels
Cynara, 2016
Gelatin silver print on expired Agfa baryta paper
25 x 20 cm
unique piece
 
 
In various long-term photographic series, on blind people, the disabled, prematurely-born children and transsexuals, for instance, Schels has pursued exceptional situations in human life. He has received many awards for his series depicting hospice patients shortly before and shortly after their death, including the Hansel Mieth Prize, the World Press Photo Award, a gold medal from the Art Directors Club, Germany, and a Lead Award.

Walter Schels has lived and worked since 1990 in Hamburg. He has published various books and his works have been shown in countless exhibitions in Germany and worldwide and are included in many significant art collections.
 
 
Blumen
 
Walter Schels
Gypsophila, 2011
Archival pigment print on Awagami washi paper
27 x 27 cm
Ed. 6 + 2 AP
 
 
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