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82#06 Polevskoy, Blast Furnace, 2013 Thomas Kellner – Genius loci – Zwei Siegener im Zarenland – Polevskoy

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82#06 Polevskoy, Blast Furnace, 2013 Thomas Kellner – Genius loci – Zwei Siegener im Zarenland – PolevskoyAnfang 2012 erhielt der Fotoknstler eine berraschende E Mail aus Jekaterinburg im russischen Ural, ein Projekt mit Ausstellung und Buch zum Stadtjubilum 2013 zu gestalten, denn Jekaterinburg wurde vor fast 300 Jahren von Georg Wilhem Henning, einem Siegener Brger, gegrndet. Dies war kaum bekannt und so begann er mit seinen Recherchen und verffentlichte nun seine Ergebnisse im Fotobuch genius loci. Whrend der Studienjahre begann der Autor im Fach Kunst

Anfang 2012 erhielt der Fotokünstler eine überraschende E-Mail aus Jekaterinburg im russischen Ural, ein Projekt mit Ausstellung und Buch zum Stadtjubiläum 2013 zu gestalten, denn Jekaterinburg wurde vor fast 300 Jahren von Georg Wilhem Henning, einem Siegener Bürger, gegründet. Dies war kaum bekannt und so begann er mit seinen Recherchen und veröffentlichte nun seine Ergebnisse im Fotobuch genius loci.

Während der Studienjahre begann der Autor im Fach Kunst mit Lochkameras zu arbeiten, was die Grundlage für seinen Ansatz bildete, den er bis heute verfolgt. In seinen frühen Arbeiten war das Experimentieren mit Material, fotografischen Methoden und Inhalten entscheidend. Dazu gehörte auch, dass er selbst Lochkameras baute, um sie an den von ihm angestrebten Zweck anzupassen. Die Ergebnisse spiegeln eine Vielfalt von Stilen und Themen wider. Sie reichen von multiplen Perspektiven innerhalb einer Fotografie über dokumentarische bis hin zu Fotogrammen. In dieser Zeit druckte er immer ganze Editionen, so dass heute eine große Anzahl eines Vintage Prints für spätere Ausstellungen vorhanden ist.

Ende der neunziger Jahre konzentrierte sich Thomas dann auf die analoge Kamera und den 35 mm Film. Er entwickelte eine Bildsprache und Methode, die Objekte gleichzeitig dekonstruiert und konstruiert. Nun, seit bereits 20 Jahren, arbeitet er in einem weltweit einzigartigen Stil der Kontaktaufnahme, indem er das Objekt in zahlreichen Einzelaufnahmen fotografiert, bis es am Ende wieder in seiner Gesamtheit sichtbar ist. Das von Thomas verwendete Filmmaterial ist auch für den Rezipienten transparent, denn die Einzelaufnahmen werden als Negative zusammengesetzt. Somit sind Perforation, Kodierung und Nummerierung des Filmmaterials Teil des Positivs.

Titel: 82#06 Polevskoy, Blast Furnace, 2013
Herausgeber: Thomas Kellner
Autoren: Artjom Berkovic, Andreas Bingener, Irina Chmyreva
Fotograf: Thomas Kellner
Inhalt: 144 Seiten
Format: 30,5 x 24,5 cm, Fetser Einband mit Schutzumschlag
Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch, Russisch
Verleger: seltmann+söhne
Auflage: 2500
ISBN: 978-3944721026
Erschienen: 30. Oktober 2014
Preis: 39,90 Euro
Auflage der Sonderedition Vier verschiedene Motive, jeweils 25 + 1AP
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