Susanne Wellm
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Exhibition : « The father I remember » at Sous Les Etoiles Gallery
Presse release, Sous les Etoiles Gallery - « Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is pleased to announce "The farther I remember," a group exhibition showcasing the work of acclaimed emerging and established photographers Carolle Bénitah, Eeva Hannula, Susanne Wellm, and Robin Cracknell. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, December 10, 2-6pm. A book signing of Carolle Bénitah’s debut photo book, "Photos Souvenirs," published earlier this year by Kehrer Verlag, will also be held on Sat. Dec. 10, 3:30pm.
"The farther I remember" highlights each photographer’s unique relationship to memory and time. In the collected works on view, the artists have mined their past, dreams, and subconsciouses to create images that are at once familiar and new using various techn... - Exposition
Exhibition : « Not above a whisper » by Eeva Hannula and Susanne Wellm
Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is pleased to present “Not above a whisper,” featuring work by Scandinavian photographers Susanne Wellm and Eeva Hannula. An opening reception with the artists will be held on Thursday, May 7th, 6-8pm; an Artists Talk will also take place at the gallery on Monday, May 11th, 7-8pm.
Selections from Wellm’s series Inner Landscapes and Hannula’s The Structure of Uncertainty highlight the nebulous relationship between past and present, real and imagined. The photographers compose visual poems and stories from the extraordinary vantage point of the unconscious through personal, found and historic archive materials, painting, drawing, and film still photography.
© Susanne Wellm, Face With a Heart, 2011
In her series Inner Landscapes, Wellm explores the everyday ... - Exposition
Inner Landscapes - Susanne Wellm
Artist Susanne Wellm’s series Inner Landscapes is a poetic meditation upon the quiet stories of everyday interiors. Wellm constructs these images using a wide range of photographic techniques and appropriated imagery, including Polaroids and snapshots from photo albums, many of which she has re-photographed or digitally scanned and enhanced with computer or hand drawings. The resulting prints emphasize the beauty of seemingly mundane objects, as well as the intricate textures and soft lighting in each of the scenes that Wellm photographs. Often, human presence is strikingly felt by its absence, as if someone had just left the room before the shutter clicked.
“The primary objective of my work has always been to capture experiences that are sensory; the small things I see and touch that give structure to...
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