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Beate Gütschow: S
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Edited by: Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
Graphic Design: Maria Magdalena Koehn
Preface by: Ulrich Bischoff
Contributions by: Anna-Catharina Gebbers
German, English
October 2009,
72
Pages, 34 Photos
hardcover
1mm x
1mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2528-6
| Digitally manipulated works that question photography's status as the representative of reality
At first glance, the large-format black-and-white photographs by Beate Gütschow (*1970 inMainz) are reminiscent of authentic documentations of urban scenes: monumental architecture, decaying buildings, rusty automobile parts. Yet the images are the result of complex digital manipulation: they are montages consisting of numerous photos taken by Gütschow on her various journeys and later assembled to create a single picture. They are often fragments of aging modern architecture—plain, unadorned concrete buildings, now crumbling and in part non-functional.
In this way, the artist thematizes ideas that have survived modernity while she also explores and scrutinizes the medium of photography as a representative of reality.
Exhibition schedule: Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Kunsthalle im Lipsiusbau October 10, 2009- January 17, 2010
In this way, the artist thematizes ideas that have survived modernity while she also explores and scrutinizes the medium of photography as a representative of reality.
Exhibition schedule: Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Kunsthalle im Lipsiusbau October 10, 2009- January 17, 2010
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