Stefan Moses
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There is no photography. There is always only the photograph which gazes back at the viewer. Sometimes with a careful, tentative and questioning look; sometimes with a brisk or hasty glance. But it always offers something: an invitation to brief conversations. The viewer always looks, and the photograph, full of curiosity, gazes back. As in 1966, when the German reportage photographer Robert Lebeck took a portrait of the former German chancellor Konrad Adenauer at his 90 th birthday celebration in Bonn. The image, published in the magazine „Kristall”, shows nothing more than the left eye of the aged chancellor. The rest is covered by the portly body of a stranger. But this eye was already enough. The magazine photo engaged the reader in a dialogue. What really moved Adenauer on this winter day, what he saw or... - Exposition
Meet Stefan Moses's Emigrants
Stefan Moses is passionate about meeting his fellow humans and seeing their faces. His portraits are unmistakably sympathetic. They are also marked by the humor and fantasy used by the photographer to achieve his subjects' playful cooperation. His art moves beyond mere portraiture to capture the depth of the person's character and energy.
Srefan Moses' portraits are known for their felicitous intimacy and long-range focus extending over decades. His photography has given us a unique collection of personalities and a comprehensive panorama of German cultural and intellectual history.
His series of emigré portraits, now being shown at the Johanna Breede gallery, will also some day be considered an essential milestone in German art history. We do not recognize all of them, but Stef... - Exposition
HIGHLIGHTS by PHOTOKUNST
HIGHLIGHTS
represented by works of
Sibylle Bergemann | Hannes Kilian | Stefan Moses | Beat Presser | Sheila Rock | Louis Stettner | Liselotte Strelow | Karin Székessy | Herbert Tobias
exhibition runs until February 26th, 2010
opening hours: Tuesday - Friday 11 am - 6 pm, Saturday 11 am - 4 pm
verlängert bis zum 26. Februar 2011
Öffnungszeiten: Dienstag - Freitag 11-18 Uhr, Samstag 11-16 Uhr
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Invisible Past - Image of Vanishing Time
Johanna Breede ist es gelungen ihre Leidenschaft zum Beruf zu machen. Sie studierte in München und Wien Kunstgeschichte, doch ihre Faszination galt der Photographie immer ein wenig mehr als der klassischen Kunst. Acht Jahre lang leitete sie die Photoabteilung der Villa Grisebach Auktionen - seit April 2009 stellt sie nun in eigenen minimalistisch gestalteten Räumen in der Berliner Fasanenstrasse 69 aus.
In der auf Photokunst spezialisierten Galerie, werden in wechselnden Ausstellungen Arbeiten klassischer als auch zeitgenössischer Photographie präsentiert. Künstler wie Hannes Kilian (1909-1999), Torsten Warmuth (*1968), Barbara Celestina (*1964 Wien) und Sheila Rock bestimmen das Portfolio der Galerie. Neben der Präsentation etablierter Künstler steht besonders das Unterstützen ... - Exposition
Artist portraits unique personalities of artists
"As a result of the variety of content and the unique personalities of artists the art of portraits appears in many different styles."
Floris M. Neusüss... - Exposition
Streetlife Photographs from our collections 1930-1975
Streetlife - Photographs from our collections 1930-1975
In addition to the Soulas exhibition 50 original photographs from our collections, titled "Streetlife" are on show. The selection documents a forty-year development of reportage photography.
During the Weimar Republic the first photo shots in public areas -on the streets- documenting focal pointsand events were done by Alfred Eisenstaedt or Tim Gidal. Outstanding photographers working for the illustrated magazines "Life" and "Stern", such as Jerry Cooke, Robert Lebeck, Stefan Moses and Thomas Hoepker continued in this tradition.
Again and again public streets became a stage for crucial contemporary historical happenings: so for example in the photo series, shot by Roman Vishniac of the Schtetln of Polish Jews, before their exp...
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