Fotografie. Zbigniew Libera. Raster.

Posted in photography on March 27th, 2013

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Fotografie. Zbigniew Libera. Raster.

The streets of a city steeped in martial law, the flat of a suicide victim, a mental hospital, a prison, the pages of fictitious newspapers, the camp of the last of the Europeans… Zbigniew Libera was there with his photo camera. 169 photographs collected for the first time in a single volume are an effect of an uncompromising, 30-year journey through the ashes of modern civilization.

Language: Polish / English
Pages: 192
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 978-83-927804-7-2

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APE#026 Hana Miletić, The Molem Collective. Art Paper Editions

Posted in music, photography on March 27th, 2013

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The Molem Collective gathers a collection of hip hop sneakers of the young Morocco-born Zakaria Haddou aka Zak from Molem. He was commissioned by the Croatian-Belgian artist Hana Miletić to portray his collection of 24 pairs of sneakers, bought during the last eighteen months. The succession of different sneakers can be regarded as a short historiography of the hip hop subculture.
The bold aesthetics, reflecting a rather objective approach, is very close to Miletić’s own artistic practice. Haddou is holding up every shoe against a slightly different background which consists of different walls of his bedroom; every close-up is shot from the same side angle.
A record of rap songs, selected by the youngster, reveals more about the remarkable collection and his owner. Here the rigour of the photographic series is played out against the personal tone of the project. Against the background of his favourite songs, Zak shares stories related to his collection that introduce the audience to some landmarks of the hip hop culture. But along the lines of dress codes and status symbols, a more personal story is told, related to the boy’s experience of ‘coming of age’.
The Molem Collective is released as a limited edition LP record (Art Paper Editions #026, 2013). The yellow record sleeve and the blue vinyl label refer to the flag colours of Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, better known as ‘Molem’ in slang, the multi-ethnic neighbourhood the young man inhabits.
The Molem Collective is part of a larger socio-artistic research project by Miletić, Molem (www.molem.be). This versatile project has an organic structure where meetings and experiences can lead to a further exploration of this contested Brussels area. Resulting in an interactive archive consisting of digital photographs and videos made by a multicultural group of young individuals from Brussels, Molem is a very generous project, on the part of the artist as well as of the participating youngsters. (Tanja Boon)

Hana Miletić (b.1982) is a Croatian-born photographer and video artist based in Brussels, Belgium. Her work documents, gathers and questions distinctive contemporary phenomena related to cultural identities, often located in the margins of European capitals. Miletić studied art history and archaeology at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and photography at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp. She currently researches and lectures in photography at LUCA School of Arts in Brussels.

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Amsterdam. Erik van der Weijde. Omnoplata.

Posted in photography on March 23rd, 2013
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Amsterdam. Erik van der Weijde. Omnoplata.

For AMSTERDAM the artist rented a small boat and sailed through the famous Amsterdam canals during 3 cold winter months. All shots were taken at night and through its unique point of view show an Amsterdam you have never seen.

Editorial Supervision: SUPER LABO
Editor in Chief: Yasunori Hoki
Bood Design: Erik van der Weijde

Full color Offset
Edition of 500

Price: €18.00

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untouched touched retouched. Birgit Wudtke. Materialverlag – HFBK, Hamburg.

Posted in photography on March 22nd, 2013

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untouched touched retouched. Birgit Wudtke. Materialverlag – HFBK, Hamburg.

Landscapes, Portraits and Screenshots
Photographs shown in three chapters
presented in a book

Foreword by Annette Wehrmann

Translation by Gillian Morris

In the year 2002, Birgit Wudtke spent three months in Iceland with the intention of photographing the landscape. While working on this project she was confronted with the very different nature of the Icelandic environment and realised something that usually remains subconscious: the deviation, the divergence, and the discrepancy between the photographic image and the depicted reality.

We are used to perceiving a photograph as a more or less exact copy of what is depicted. The photo can be blurred, under- or overexposed, it can be badly developed or processed, or there can be a change in the colours. However, the basic conformity of the picture with what is depicted is still rarely questioned – despite picture editing. We still perceive the film sequences of the theatres of war shown in television to be authentic, and a photographic image from an observation camera is considered a conclusive means of identification. Nowadays, our mass-produced visual culture is based very much on this presumed consistency between photos and reality, however the awareness of the extent to which these photos can be manipulated is increasing. In fact we even strive to invert the relationship between the photographic image and what has been depicted. It seems that reality is increasingly adapting to correspond to photographic images, and we attempt – usually without success – to model ourselves on the images produced by the mass media, which have been edited according to certain specifications using Photoshop.

In the course of her work in the Icelandic countryside, Wudtke discovered that it was impossible to capture the colour of the moss, lichen, lava and volcanic sediments, or the sky and the Northern Lights, with the film she was using – Kodak. The photographic image produced was very obviously the thing that it was: The rough-textured result of light coming into contact with a photo-sensitive surface, put through several stages of intervention. The Icelandic landscape, initially perceived as untouched, seemed to have been changed somehow, taken possession of, “touched,” as a result of being looked at or walked upon. Of course the Icelandic landscape, which has been populated for 1,200 years is by no means as untouched as it might initially appear to the continental European viewer, but is a space that has been utilised by humans for centuries. In Wudtke’s images of Iceland, the inviolability of the landscape seems to be both a vision of archetypal force and a construction that has always been superimposed with cultural artefacts. In the calm, centrally focused pictures that seem to convey a sense of natural harmony, streets, towns, houses or bullet cases are occasionally visible, covering the ground of an unadulterated valley, superimposing the image of the inviolacy of nature step by step and transforming it into a cultural landscape. At the end of the day, the image of untouched nature as the antithesis to the cultural landscape is a product of one’s own desire and longing, something that has never existed or has always been in a state of transformation. There is a similar composition in all the photos in the series: a central focus that reinforces the sense of meditative calm. With this form of composition, Wudtke is able to convey her own subjective experience of landscape, which can, for example, stem from formative childhood impressions or can “indicate past situations which, when looked at now, can trigger both a sense of being balanced and the feeling of being hurt.” (Wudtke)

German language

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Privacy Settings. Erik van der Weijde. 4478ZINE

Posted in photography on March 21st, 2013
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Photographs of a little boy, sleeping.

Author: Erik van der Weijde
Publisher: 4478ZINE
Pages: 60
Size: 22,5×17 cm

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A Partial Eclipse. Martin Boyce. MACK

Posted in photography on March 13th, 2013

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A Partial Eclipse. Martin Boyce. MACK

A Partial Eclipse brings together photographs from an on-going private library of images which feeds into Boyce’s work. The images adopt a sombre and darkened palette, as if the light has been stolen from each photograph creating the illusion of a mythical perma-dusk allowing us to see the world as Boyce sees it. Images of trees and foliage permeate the collection, ellipses and perforations reoccur, patterns of cracks, fractures and spider webs repeat and thresholds appear in the form of windows and doorways.

Hundreds of photographs were edited down until the shape of a book emerged. The series creates the feeling of stillness and distance between the viewer and photograph. Printed on double sided paper, the photographs reflect blurrily in the coated page opposite it’s matte brother. The book as an object extends the experience of distance through its design, keeping the darkened images enclosed and projected between the folds of paper.

Date of publishing: Feb 14, 2013
Pages: 60 pages 25 colour plates
ISBN: 9781907946325

Price: €60.00

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Setsuko Hara. Richard Bevan & Tamsin Clark. The Block.

Posted in Film, Japan, photography on March 4th, 2013
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Setsuko Hara. Richard Bevan & Tamsin Clark. The Block.

Photos and film stills of the Japanese actress Setsuko Hara, who is known for performing in, among many other films, Yasujirō Ozu’s “Late Spring” and “Tokyo Story.”

Published in London 2013
Designed by Wolfram Wiedner Studio
96 Pages
ISBN 978 0 9566757 4 3

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Workshop vom 20.9.-22.9. und 27.9.-29.2012. Dirk Bell. BQ.

Posted in photography, workshop, Zines on February 23rd, 2013
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Workshop vom 20.9.-22.9. und 27.9.-29.2012. Dirk Bell. BQ.

Documentation of workshops held between 20.9.-22.9.2012 and 27.9.-29.2012

mit Dirk, Simone, Quirin Bäumler und Caroline, Lucas, Lupus, Lynn, Bo, Justin, Vicky, Amira, Merle, Esther, Vivian, Andrea, Nico, Judith, Jessica, Mila, Jule, Mara, Amalia, Nina, Cornelia, Dirk, Tal

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Wheels and Trophies. Sveinn Fannar Jóhannsson. Jóhannsson Multinational Enterprises.

Posted in photography on February 23rd, 2013

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Wheels and Trophies. Sveinn Fannar Jóhannsson. Jóhannsson Multinational Enterprises.

Wheels and Trophies was made during four months at the W17 Studio Residency Program at Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo.

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White Light. Jochen Lempert. limArt

Posted in photography on February 20th, 2013
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White Light. Jochen Lempert

‘White Light’, produced on the occasion of Jochen Lempert’s photo exhibition at Rimuato, October 2007.

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