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Photography, Black & White on Paper
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Fine Art print on Baryta paper with a semi matte finish. Each print is signed and numbered, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Woman in Jewelry IMAGOgram, 2007 Archival Fine Art Print 62 x 110 cm (Original Size) – Edition of 12 + 2 AP 40 x 70 cm – Edition of 18 + 2 AP www.imagocamera.com An encounter between jewellery and people in black and white space: Viennese jeweller Florian Ladstädter experiments with the medium of jewellery. For this work, he was inspired by the hybrid imaging of IMAGO Camera for a photographic series. The theme of opulence was explored in an experimental collaboration. The jewellery was elevated from a purely decorative object to an element of equal value to the subject. The jewellery leaves the space of the decorative and becomes the protagonist. The style was modelled on Old Hollywood, the 1920s and the silent film look of the time. Susanna Kraus became known for her new discoveries in analogue photography. Her aesthetics and visual language are characterised by the fact that she works exclusively in black and white and unusual large formats.
Photography:Black & White on Paper
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Size:24.4 W x 43.3 H x 0 D in
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Susanna Kraus, born in Munich. Actress, artist, photographer and visionary mind behind the IMAGO Camera. The IMAGO Camera is a 7 x 3 metre walk-in large-format camera, the only one of its kind in the world. It was developed in the 1970s by physicist Werner Kraus and is now located in Susanna Kraus' art space in Berlin Kreuzberg. With the help of the IMAGO Camera, she creates life-size portraits and still lifes, each developed on direct positive paper and therefore unique. Trained as an actress at the Otto Falkenberg Acting School in Munich in the early 1980s, Susanna Kraus shifted her focus to photography from 2005 onwards. Not least due to the rediscovery of the IMAGO Camera developed in the 1970s, which Florian Hufnagl, head of the New Collection at the Pinakothek der Moderne, kept in his collection. He also supported Susanna Kraus in reactivating this unique photographic medium of self-portrayal. Susanna Kraus organised several exhibitions there. Self-taught, she explored the intricacies of the special photographic processes of the IMAGO Camera and thus combines performing art, scenography and directing with analogue photographic imaging using her 25 years of stage experience. Susanna Kraus' work with the IMAGO Camera covers a wide range of topics. A recurring theme is the depiction of various social groups and subcultures. To this day, she creates portraits and still lifes with the IMAGO Camera and exhibits them nationally and internationally. Susanna Kraus lives and works in Berlin.
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