Camera Austria International

  • VIS A VIS DER KAMERA
    Heiner Blum, Sarah Charlesworth, Clegg&Guttmann, John Hilliard, Alfredo Jaar, Les Levine, Ken Lum, Bernhard Prinz, Thomas Ruff, Michael Schuster, Jeff Wall
  • MONIKA FABER
    Vis à vis der KAmera
  • CARYN FAURE WALKER
    This and its Opposite: Astrid Klein, Photoworks 1984 - 89
  • ASTRID KLEIN
  • VLADIMIR GUDAC
    The Photographic Lense and the inner Eye / Mario Hlaca, Zeljko Jerman, Nebjosa Ruzic, Bojan Stokelj, Sanja Bacharach, Mario Kristofic, Krici i Saputanja, Vladimir Gudac

  • THE PHOTOGRAPHIC LENSE AND THE INNER EYE / Mario Hlaca, Zeljko Jerman, Nebjosa Ruzic, Bojan Stokelj, Sanja Bacharach, Mario Kristofic, Krici i Saputanja, Vladimir Gudac

Preface

Hoping for our readers’ forbearance regarding the rather long interval since our last issue, we finally and gladly present CAMERA AUSTRIA no. 30. (The delay was partly due to our increased participation in external exhibitions and the completion of two publications by “Edition Camera Austria”: Seiichi Furuya’s “Mémoires” and the exhibition catalogue “Standpark eins”.)We also hope that the debate on contemporary photography by now consumary in CAMERA AUSTRIA-  with its range of differing standpoints and the presentation of a verity of coexisting approaches corresponding to the practice of photography in the context of modern art- will continue to hold our reader’s interest. Issue number 31 is already in preparation: Peter Weibel will make an extensive contribution about Sigmund Freud’s media theory, cross-referencing the findings of his research as well as documents and original photographs from the Sigmund Freud Museum at Berggasse  19 in Vienna with relevant extracts from Freud’s writings.

 

Entries

Forum

David Norden

Bertien van Manen

Malcolm Brice

Roland Bos

Asul Stoffers / Wolfgang Opel

Jaap B. Rieder

Luuk Kramer

Luuk Huiskes

Exhibitions

Zelimir Koscevic: Die Kunst den Schatten festzuhalten / On the Art of Fixing a Shadow. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; The Art Institute of Chicago; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles

Justin Hoffmann: Erster Deutscher Photopreis 1989. Wettbewerb zur Förderung der künstlerischen Photographie in Deutschland. Galerie

Books

Joachim Brohm: Fotografie und Münchner Räterepublik. Die Revolution im Spiegel der Fotografie. Münchner Stadtmuseum, München; Revolution und Fotografie. München 1918/19

Joachim Brohm: Robert Frank Photographs. The Lines of My Hand

Virginia Heckert: Porträtdialog. Ein Mythos. Peter Weiermair. Das Porträt in der zeitgenössischen Photographie; Carolin Schüten. Schwarzer Alltag in Südafrika

Imprint

Publisher: Manfred Willmann.
Verein CAMERA AUSTRIA, Labor für Fotografie und Theorie
FORUM STADTPARK, Stadtpark 1, A-8010 Graz

Editor: Christine Frisinghelli
Editing Team: Hermann Candussi, Lore Gellner,  Martina Schlegl