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Lichtbild und Datenbild : Spuren konkreter Fotografie = Light images and data image : traces of concrete photography
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ISBN: 9783868285550 3868285555 Year: 2015 Publisher: Heidelberg Kehrer

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Das Museum im Kulturspeicher Würzburg, mit der Sammlung Peter C.Ruppert eines der Zentren für Konkrete Kunst in Deutschland, hat bereits 2005 den Begriff der 'Konkreten Fotografie' in den Blickpunkt der Forschung gerückt. Zehn Jahre später wagt die Ausstellung Licht- bild und Datenbild – Spuren Konkreter Fotografie ein Update und fragt anhand von Werken vor allem der letzten zehn Jahre erneut nach einer Definition Konkreter Fotografie vor dem Hintergrund des digitalen Wandels. Der Katalog zur Ausstellung zeigt mit einem Ausschnitt aus der Sammlung Peter C.Ruppert einige Klassiker der Konkreten Fotografie; von hier aus verfolgt er die Spuren einer ungegenständlichen, selbstreflexiven Fotografie in der heutigen Kunst. Dabei reagieren einige Fotokünstler auf die Digitalisierung ihres Mediums mit einer Rückwendung zum Apparat und zum Experiment mit Fotopapier und lichtempfindlichem Material, andere nutzen die neuen technischen Möglichkeiten für eine vollständig von der Außenwelt unabhängige Bilderzeugung mittels des Computers. Auf beiden Gebieten sind dem Experiment keine Grenzen gesetzt – die Lust an der Bilderzeugung ohne Abbild als ein Wesensmerkmal des 'Konkreten' bleibt bestehen und äußert sich in aufregend vielschichtiger Weise.

Künstler: Théodore Bally, Kilian Breier, Nina Brauhauser, Marco Breuer, Richard Caldicott, Michel Campeau, Pierre Cordier, Akos Czigány, Inge Dick, Christian Doeller, Philipp Dorl, Christiane Feser, Johannes Franzen, Adam Fuss, Hein Gravenhorst, Franco Grignani, Heinz Hajek-Halke, Raphael Hefti, Heinrich Heidersberger, Stefan Heyne, Karl Martin Holzhäuser, Horáková + Maurer, Roger Humbert, Gottfried Jäger, Peter Keetman, Anton Kehrer, Ola Kolehmainen, Pit Kroke, Jacinthe Lessard-L, René Mächler, Andreas Müller-Pohle, Jaromír Novotný, Jerzy Olek, Michael Reisch, Christiane Richter, Thomas Ruff, Jörg Sasse, Otto Steinert, Claus Stolz, Wolfgang Tillmans, James Welling, Luigi Veronesi

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The Museum im Kulturspeicher Würzburg is one of the foremost centres for concrete art in Germany due to its "Collection Peter C. Ruppert". Already in 2005, it has helped to shift academic attention to the term of "concrete photography". Ten years later, the exhibition "Light Image and Data Image - Traces of Concrete Photography" ventures to update the earlier findings, endeavouring once again to come up with a definition of concrete photography in the light of the digital revolution by displaying works mainly created within the last decade.

Beginning with the "classics" of concrete photography of the Collection Peter C. Ruppert, the exhibition follows the "traces" of non-representational, self-referential photography in contemporary art. Some artists react to the digitalisation of their medium with a return to the "apparatus" and by experimenting with photosensitive materials. Others make use of the new technical possibilities by generating images within their computers, completely independent from the outside world. Both reactions present inifinite opportunities for experiments - the major feature of the "concrete", a passion to create images without representing objects, persists and is expressed in various many-faceted, exciting ways. The Museum im Kulturspeicher Würzburg with its Peter C. Ruppert Collection is one of the centers for Concrete Art in Germany. Back in 2005, the museum proposed the concept of "Concrete Photography" as a productive new field of research. Ten years later, the exhibition Lichtbild und Datenbild – Spuren Konkreter Fotografie ventures to update this investigation, inquiring primarily on the basis of works from the last ten years into how Concrete Photography can be redefined in our digital age. The exhibition catalog shows a few classics of Concrete Photography from the Ruppert Collection and then proceeds to track the traces of nonrepresentational, self-reflexive photography in contemporary art. Some photo artists are responding to the digitization of their medium with a return to the apparatus and to experimentation with photo paper and photosensitive material, while others make use of the new technical possibilities to generate images on the computer that are fully autonomous from the outside world. In both approaches, the experimentation seemingly knows no bounds. The relish in generating images that are more than an imitation of nature thus remains the essential characteristic of the "Concrete" attitude, expressed in myriad exciting ways. 

Artists: Théodore Bally, Kilian Breier, Nina Brauhauser, Marco Breuer, Richard Caldicott, Michel Campeau, Pierre Cordier, Akos Czigány, Inge Dick, Christian Doeller, Philipp Dorl, Christiane Feser, Johannes Franzen, Adam Fuss, Hein Gravenhorst, Franco Grignani, Heinz Hajek-Halke, Raphael Hefti, Heinrich Heidersberger, Stefan Heyne, Karl Martin Holzhäuser, Horáková + Maurer, Roger Humbert, Gottfried Jäger, Peter Keetman, Anton Kehrer, Ola Kolehmainen, Pit Kroke, Jacinthe Lessard-L, René Mächler, Andreas Müller-Pohle, Jaromír Novotný, Jerzy Olek, Michael Reisch, Christiane Richter, Thomas Ruff, Jörg Sasse, Otto Steinert, Claus Stolz, Wolfgang Tillmans, James Welling, Luigi Veronesi

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