Michael Lange
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Exposition : « Des arbres en hiver » au Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire
Communiqué de presse, Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire - Loin de s’endormir en automne, le Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire accueille entre le 19 novembre 2016 et le 28 février 2017, cinq nouveaux artistes dans le cadre d’une exposition intitulée “Des arbres en hiver”.
C’est ainsi que le peintre Stéphane Erouane Dumas nous invite à contempler de sublimes paysages inspirés par ses voyages dans les pays nordiques, tandis qu’Alexandre Hollan nous entraîne avec ses dessins et ses peintures dans le secrets des vibrations des arbres qu’il n’a cessé d’interroger pour percer la profondeur de leur mystère.
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Deux photographes, l’allemand Michael Lange avec son extraordinaire s&e... - Exposition
Exposition: « FLUSS » de Michael Lange
Michael Lange’s latest series "River" focuses on the Rhine River and the adjacent meadows of the Upper Rhine in the south of Germany. Between 2012 and 2014 he spent three years traveling the late fall and winter season at the break of dawn to photograph his motif.
Michael Lange, "#3909" from the series FLUSS
"River" is a consistent sequel to the "Wald" series: His cycle, once more, examines nature as he aims to find stillness in motion and order in chaos. Delicately enchanted wild meadows, alongside a massiv body of water forced into man-made canal are fathomless and yet deep. A new facet reviled is the mix between secluded and open landscape, the interaction between river, dense vegetation and the ever changing weather and water levels.
Michael Lange, ... - Exposition
Exhibition : « River » by Michael Lange at the Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation
After concluding his series "Wald" (Forest), which he presented at the Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation in 2012, Michael Lange felt drawn to the region of the Upper Rhine. With this new series he has captured a realm of nature shaped by permanent, extremely rapid, and correspondingly intense change.
“My images express a longing for peace and fulfillment, depth and beauty—and the desire to lose oneself. A part of my work is to trace the unceasing process of change until a landscape is in harmony with internal images that express my feelings. To understand the depth, inherent order and aesthetic within apparent chaos. To transform the landscape in combination with external influences—fog, frost, the change of the seasons, light, the water level—in correspondence with my imagination, to play w... - Exposition
Robert Morat Gallery presents « Wald » of Michael Lange
On the occasion of Michael Lange's publication of WALD with Hatje Cantz, Christoph Schaden wrote: "For three years Michael Lange roamed Germany's forests during the twilight hours. With unfailing intuition, he found those places of retreat in which the imaginings of childhood condense, in sober nature documentary form, into impressive visual coinages." And: "The failing of man's subjective categories in the forest forces a heightened watchfullness. In the photographic images of Michael Lange, an artistic strategy has grown out of magnifing this vigilant experiencing. This strategy is probably best compared with an experience that the poets of German Romaticism have invented a specific term for: Sylivan Solitude."w
Michael Lange lives and works in Hamburg, Germany. His work ha... - Exposition
Olaf Otto Becker, Michael Lange et Richard Rothman présentent leur "Forest" à la Galerie f5,6
The forest – landscape of peculiar significance to mankind. Albeit that there are not many historical forests left in germany and it is long since the dying of the primeval forest has entered public discussion, but the forest as imaginary place has not lost its importance. Many cultures myths and tales root in their national forests and it might be that fact especially that makes the forests so interwoven with our day to day realities. Today, maybe more than ever, it signifies the return to nature, space to recover, place to regain inner strength and a more grounded lifestyle.
Sought after intimate spaces that the forest promises to offer are what Michael Lange is retracing in his images. Since three years he is wandering through german forests with his camera ready at hand, trying to discover non-places th...
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