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Catherine Awaits Hurricane Katerina (2016) Cycle: The Lost Picture CD of Slim Aarons - Diasec Photograph

Joseph Ayerle

Germany

Photography, Digital on Aluminium

Size: 26 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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artist: Joseph Ayerle year: 2016 title: Catherine Awaits Hurricane Katerina Cycle: The lost picture CD of Slim Aarons Edition: 12 signed and numbered copies + 2 artists proofs technique: photography size: 90 x 60 cm technical realisation: Diasec®, mounted on Alu Dibound, including Grieger T8 ceiling system. The c print and Diasec® process is made in Germany, by the only German Diasec licensor, the company Grieger in Duesseldorf. About the Cycle: The Lost Picture CD of Slim Aarons Text by Anne Wegner Slim Aarons was an American photographer, a célèbre photographer and photographer of the celebrities. Aarons described his photography as "photographing attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places”. Slim Aarons died in 2006, one and a half year before the beginning of the big American financial and real estate crisis. This crisis started exactly where Aarons created some of his most iconic works: in the Villas, and at the swimming pools of Palm Springs. Joseph Ayerle created a cycle about the idea: What was, if Slim Aarons still made pictures in 2006? Perhaps we will find one day a Kodak CD full of the last pictures of Slim Aarons, images never intended for publishing. In the meantime we can enjoy Joseph Ayerles photo cycle. His wonderful pictures seem both erotic and earnest, comic and depressed. He is developing a distinctive Pop-Surrealist style, with a sense of the absurd, as well as respect regarding the oevre of Slim Aarons and the beauty of the desert town Palm Springs. by Anne Wegner About Diasec What is Diasec? Diase is a long time proven face-mounting process. C type prints are mounted to exhibition standards without borders and eliminate the need for a traditional picture frame. Diasec® is the registered trademark for the original method of face-mounting prints, such as photographs on acrylic sheet. The process was invented by Heinz Sovilla-Brulhart in Switzerland in 1969. The process bonds the print without air bubbles, because it uses liquid gel instead of a transparent adhesive film. The image is face mounted and stuck to the acrylic glass with a special s ealant. The Diasec gel is neutral curing and has an inbuilt ultra violet filter. It contains no plasticisers and is resistant to fungicidal, bacterial agents, and airborne pollutants. According to Wikipedia, the most expensive photo ever sold, Andreas Gurskys "99 Cent II Diptychon", was a Diasec. Keywords: pool, surreal, advertising, car, catarsis, joseph ayerle, nude

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Photography:Digital on Aluminium

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:26 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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"a new generation artist and photographer" Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, USA Link: https://t1p.de/trj5 "thank you for your emotional video" Veronica Filipi-Modiglani, jury of the Enegan Art Prize, Firenze, Italy. link https://t1p.de/drqy "Joseph Ayerle, an experimental contemporary artist" Royal Photographic Society (UK) link https://bit.ly/2CyQWPR Member of Foundation: https://foundation.app/@NewElectronicArt

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