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Andreas Gursky

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Andreas Gursky / Hamm Bergswerk OST / 2008 / C-Print mounted on Plexiglass in Artist’s Frame / 120 7/8 x 88 inches, 307 x 224 cm / Matthew Marks Gallery

Andreas Gursky / Hamm Bergswerk OST / 2008 / C-Print mounted on Plexiglass in Artist’s Frame / 120 7/8 x 88 inches, 307 x 224 cm / Matthew Marks Gallery

A photograph made in a coal mine near Gursky’s home in Düsseldorf, called “Hamm, Bergwerk Ost”, will also be on view. The photograph shows a locker room ceiling and the innovative way in which the miners store their clothes. Founded in 1873, the mine extends to a depth of 1,500 meters and employs 2,500. Earlier this year it was announced that the mine will be shut in 2010 as part of a government plan to close all coal facilities by 2018 because it has become cheaper to acquire coal from abroad.

Andreas Gursky will be on view at Matthew Marks Gallery, 523 West 24th Street (between 10th and 11th Avenues) and 526 West 22nd Street, through Wednesday, December 24th, 2008. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.

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November 13, 2008   No Comments

Naturally Abstract

Jem Southam, Vaucottes, February 2006, 46.5 x 55.25 inches, edition of 6, chromogenic dye coupler print
Jem Southam / Vaucottes / February 2006 / 46.5 x 55.25 inches / edition of 6 / chromogenic dye coupler print / © Jem Southam. Courtesy of the artist and Robert Mann Gallery

I almost have to stop using my preamble “I’m not usually a fan of photography, but…” A great example of abstract photography. For me these photos are about the colors and the compositions. They become something more than a literal record of the cliffs of Normandy. The geometry of the compositions create a powerful sense of space that for me communicate the embodied feeling of standing at the cliffs. William Myers writing in the New York Sun had this to say:

What I see in Mr. Southam’s images is a meticulous use of found materials to produce complex works of abstract design. They are like the nonobjective paintings of mid-century except, of course, they are objective. Or they are like highly patterned Islamic art, except the patterns do not recur. Colors, shapes, and scale are the elements of these sophisticated compositions. [Read more...]

Jem Southam: The Rockfalls of Normandy
March 10 – May 20
Robert Mann Gallery

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April 10, 2008   No Comments