Camera Austria International
119 | 2012
- HELMUT DRAXLER
Katja Eydel: The Formation of Habit - KATJA EYDEL
- KRZYSTOF PIJARSKI
G.R.A.M.: Gestures of Ironic Profanation - G.R.A.M.
- GISLIND NABAKOWSKI
Stefan Panhans: Unsecurable Things - STEFAN PANHANS
- PETER HEIN
Dokument zu Kassel - ANNA MEYER
- JAN VERWOERT
Image as Witness 3/4 Witnessing Work. Witnessing Action
Preface
Questions addressing the documentary and the politics of photographic images, as we have been continually bringing up over the past year, inevitably lead to questions of the images’ plausibility, authenticity, and the forms and strategies employed in their staging. What guise do political acts take in the photographs presented by today’s media? And how do artists go about exploring such modi of rendering the political in their own works? Are they for instance guided by questions of whether a common space of experience and knowledge may even be detected, or reconstructed, here? Or perhaps artists wonder which conflicts and subtexts are staged in the form of images and specifically which are not? Where are the pictures implemented in an instrumental way and to what ends?
In issue no. 119 of Camera Austria International we are introducing you to artists whose photographs reference the aforementioned fields. The artist collective G.R.A.M. (Günther Holler-Schuster and Martin Behr) has for many years been consistently working with re-enactments of political images, many of which have already entered collective memory, while others— the parliament scuffles or the current series on financial and bank managers—are presently influencing the pictorial world of the financial crisis. Krzysztof Pijarski, in his essay, seizes on the aspect of media presence as a form of speculation, as a kind of virtual capital and its mechanisms, so as to explore the re-enactments that G.R.A.M. stages. Pijarski elaborates how the two artists unveil these mechanisms of the media world as contemporary surfaces where events come to the scene, as an engine for producing (temporary) visibilities. And he wonders, taking recourse to G.R.A.M.’s photographic re-enactments, whether the “… aligning of financial economy with the economy of attention is much more than a mere analogy, and that the crisis we’re still in is in fact also a crisis in (the distribution of) representation”, with an aim to re-orient our relationship to images.
Camera Austria International 119 | 2012
Preface
Entries
Forum
Presented by Felix Hoffmann and Katia Reich:
BOBSAIRPORT
LEIFUR WILBERG ORRASON
JENS ULLRICH
JULIAN RÖDER
BIRTE KAUFMANN
VALÉRIE LERAY
Exhibitions
Bild Gegen Bild / Image Counter Image
Haus der Kunst, Munich
THOMAS TRUMMER
Jósef Robakowski: My Own Cinema
Centrum Sztuki Wspolczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski (CCA), Warsaw
KAROL SIENKIEWICZ
Manifesta 9: The Deep of the Modern
Waterschei Coal Mine, Genk
BRITTA PETERS
Yvonne Rainer: Raum, Körper, Sprache
Kunsthaus Bregenz, Museum Ludwig Köln
JULIA GWENDOLYN SCHNEIDER
Francesca Woodmann
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum New York City
TACO HIDDE BAKKER
John Cage and …
Akademie der Künste, Berlin
Museum der Moderne Mönchsberg, Salzburg
CHRISTINE WÜRMELL
Hans-Peter Feldmann
Serpentine Gallery, London
BAWAG Contemporary, Wien
Deichtorhallen, Hamburg
ULRIKE MATZER
Naked before the Camera
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
RACHEL BAUM
Lewis Baltz
Kunstmuseum Bonn
MARIO PFEIFER
Oh, My Complex. Vom Unbehagen beim Anblick der Stadt
Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart
RAIMAR STANGE
43. Rencontres d’ Arles 2012
verschiedene Orte, Arles
GISLIND NABAKOWSKI
Marianne Wex: »Weibliche« und »männliche« Körpersprache als Folge patriarchalischer Machtverhältnisse
Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe
ANKE HOFFMANN
Ed Ruscha: Reading Ed Ruscha
Kunsthaus Bregenz
JENS ASTHOFF
Jo Spence: Work (Part I & II)
[ space ], London
Studio Voltaire, London
MARTIN HERBERT
Books
Julia Born: Title of the Show. / Scheltens & Abbenes: Unfolded
Jovis Verlag, Berlin 2009. / Kodoji Press, Baden 2012
JAN WENZEL
Rosalind E. Krauss: Das optische Unbewusste
Fundus-Bücher 194, Philo Fine Arts, Hamburg 2011
MICHAEL WETZEL
Branko Lenart: Krkavče
Pavelhaus, Laafeld 2012
TIMM STARL
Imprint
Publisher: Reinhard Braun
Owner: Verein CAMERA AUSTRIA. Labor für Fotografie und Theorie
Lendkai 1, 8020 Graz, Österreich
Editor-in-chief: Maren Lübbke-Tidow (V.i.S.d.P.)
Editors: Margit Neuhold, Rebecca Wilton
Translators: Dawn Michelle d’Atri, Wilfried Prantner
German proofreading: Daniela Billner
English proofreading: Dawn Michelle d’Atri
Dank / Acknowledgments:
Jens Asthoff, Rachel Baum, Taco Hidde Bakker, bobsairport, Anja Casser, Sebastian Cichocki, Phil Collins, Helmut Draxler, Yilmaz Dziewoir, Katja Eydel, Kata Fohl, Lenja Gathmann, G.R.A.M. (Martin Behr, Günther Holler-Schuster), Peter Hein, Urte Helduser, Martin Herbert, Anke Hoffmann, Felix Hoffmann, Ruth Horak, Nataša Ilić, Birte Kaufmann, Valérie Leray, Ulrike Matzer, Anna Meyer, Gislind Nabakowski, Stefan Panhans, Britta Peters, Mario Pfeifer, Krzysztof Pijarksi, Karin Rebbert, Katia Reich, Kathrin Rhomberg, Juian Röder, Julia Gwendolyn Schneider, Karol Sienkiewicz, Raimar Stange, Timm Starl, Margarete Szeless, Thomas D. Trummer, Raimar Stange, Jens Ullrich, Jan Verwoert, Jan Wenzel, Leifur Orrason Wilberg, Michael Wetzel, Christine Würmell
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ISBN 978-3-900508-00-5
ISSN 1015 1915
GTIN 4 19 23106 1600 5 00116