Andreas Lang
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Exhibition : « The light has changed » by Andréas Lang and Bettina Scholz
Press release :
In the exhibition The Light Has Changed, two extraordinary Berlin artists, Bettina Scholz and Andréas Lang, meet in one space. While Scholz was capturing light in multi-layered paintings behind acrylic glass, Lang was again on the road with his camera in Cameroon.
By coalescing known forms and new elements, Bettina Scholz creates screen-like glass paintings with notions of dystopian landscapes and scenarios of an imagined future.
In Andréas Lang's photographs of natural, realistic landscapes, his images of forests as well as his human subjects is found a light that can lead the viewer to a change of perspective.
In the footsteps of his great-grandfather, Lang recently completed a very successful exhibition Cameroon And Congo. In Search Of Traces And Phantom Geography at the German ... - Exposition
In the seven year itch, les plus belles oeuvres de la galerie Bernheimer Fine art Photography
Since 2005, Bernheimer has run a regular program of photography exhibitions. Under the leadership of Blanca Bernheimer the gallery has steadily grown over the last six years and today it is known as one of the leading photography galleries in Germany.
© Lucien Clergue, Nu zébré, New York 1997, Artist Proof
The program of the varying exhibitions sets diverse priorities: firstly, the gallery shows selected "classic" black and white photography from the 20th Century and secondly it presents young artists which are exhibited continuously by regular shows and trade fair presence.
© Guido Mocafico, Walther PPK, 2006, 96 x 120 cm
The exhibition "In the seventh year itch" presents highlights of selected photographers, ... - Exposition
Andreas Lang
Andreas Lang has been working with the subject of landscapes for many years, or to use A. Lang’s term, the „inner landscape“. After intensive research into the place and history, his images are created on his extensive travels across Europe in particular, Poland, Greece, France, Germany, Spain and the Czech Republic. In Europe the so-called innocent, just beautiful landscape is non-existent. All are places of cultural and historical patterns almost ingrained into the land, throughout time.“ (Dr. U Pohlmann, Fotomuseum, Munich). It is this point of tension that Andreas Lang is interested in. It is the clandestine, the secret which fascinates him. Similar to an archaeologist, Lang uses the camera to dig into the deeper non-visible layers of the landscape and literally brings to light the forgotten o...
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