Koka Ramishvili
#Photographe
- Exposition
Koka Ramishvili, Aeroland
La galerie Laurence Bernard est heureuse de présenter Aeroland, la première exposition personnelle de l’artiste Koka Ramishvili avec la galerie.
Aeroland regroupe une série de tableaux dans lesquels les préoccupations qui habitent les œuvres de l’artiste sont réunies. Poursuivant son travail de déconstruction de la peinture, Koka Ramishvili, en dialogue permanent avec l’histoire de l’art, nous propose une version de l’image telle que nous pourrions la voir dans le futur. Une représentation tronquée, comme fugitive, déplacée et qui tend à disparaître au bénéfice de la surface blanche qui l’accueille. La création de ce plan intermédiaire au sein de la toile incarne ici ... - Exposition
fALSEfAKES : central exhibition of the 4th photo-triennal 50JPG
The central exhibition in the 50JPG seeks to question the documentary character of photography. We all seem to share the assumption that anyone producing optical images is providing testimony on the tangible world. But this positivistic, pro-scientific nineteenth-century belief has been shaken by the ‘derealisation’ of our lives and the increasingly spectacle-oriented quality of news in contemporary capitalist society. Moreover, that process includes artists like Jeff Wall and Cindy Sherman who reverse the usual codes in photography.
© Paul Graham
The exhibition fALSEfAKES seeks to probe the documentary value of photography. Whether we are producers or viewers of photos, we all seem to share the assumption that anyone recording images using an optical device is, i... - Exposition
1989-2009: Bewegte Welt - Erzählte Zeit
The exhibition, "Turbulent World - Telling Time", looks at the far-reaching processes of change symbolized by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, through the eyes of artists from the former Soviet Union. It focuses on an artistic reflection on this "turbulent" period, and is to be viewed as an empirical approach to a complex theme.
Developed by Jule Reuter together with local curators, the exhibition presents 16 photographic and video positions: diverse reflections on processes and experiences of change in seven former Soviet states (today counted as part of Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus) and in Germany. Four important themes come to the fore: family, identity, urban change and politics.
The central theme of family is exemplified in the documentary photographic series of Irina A...
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