Francesco Bonami
Thomas Demand
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Originally trained as a sculptor, Thomas Demand approaches photography as a means of preserving ephemeral paper constructions but inevitably the camera becomes central to his creative process.At first glance, Demand's works seem to present fragments of a hyperreal and familiar place but, before long, they reveal their true identity: a wholly artificial world reduced to generic forms. Large immaculate photographs of interiors and architectural exteriors -- a world peopled with inanimate objects and bathed in uniform lighting -- are mounted on Plexiglas, which underscores the materiality of the photographic object. For each of his reproductions…
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Originally trained as a sculptor, Thomas Demand approaches photography as a means of preserving ephemeral paper constructions but inevitably the camera becomes central to his creative process.At first glance, Demand's works seem to present fragments of a hyperreal and familiar place but, before long, they reveal their true identity: a wholly artificial world reduced to generic forms. Large immaculate photographs of interiors and architectural exteriors -- a world peopled with inanimate objects and bathed in uniform lighting -- are mounted on Plexiglas, which underscores the materiality of the photographic object. For each of his reproductions, Demand constructs life-size models using paper and cardboard, and these forms always allow signs of their true nature to show through.
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Weitere Autoren: Durand, Regis / Demand, Thomas
- ISBN: 978-0-500-97495-7
- EAN: 9780500974957
- Produktnummer: 19421268
- Verlag: Thames & Hudson
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2001
- Seitenangabe: 112 S.
- Masse: H28.7 cm x B22.8 cm x D1.7 cm 953 g
- Gewicht: 953
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