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Ilse Haider: Antinous Christian Skrein: Joseph Beuys, documenta IV, June 68 Kassel Ulrike Rosenbach: Still life with self portrait Candida Höfer: Glyptothek Copenhagen IV
Werner Schrödl: Glow sculpture Julia Bornefeld: Spider G.R.A.M.: "after motives by..." (Picasso) Elke Krystufek: from the series "Wanderlust (Gloriette)"
 

Traces of light - Photography from the Collection

18 April - 30 November 2008

"Is photography art? This question shouldn't be asked. Art is obsolete. We need something else. You have to watch light at work. It is light that creates. I sit before a piece of light-sensitive paper and think."
(Man Ray, 1928)

Photographs are traces of light and time events captured on paper. Photography is light-writing, capable of recording the history of humanity. It emerged in the age of the discovery of history and is itself - according to the pioneers of photography - an ideal historian.

"In this way the sun becomes the historian of the future, due to the exactness of its pen as well as its precision in recording the truth itself; then history will cease to appear fabulous."
(David Brewster, 1856)

Is contemporary photography paradoxically conducting a conscious return to the fabulous? Contemporary photographers demarcate the narrative and technically feasible boundaries of the medium. Yet a question remains: When does photography tend towards a fictional description and when towards a critical assessment of socio-political phenomena?

The exhibition shows a thematically oriented cross-section of the Lentos Photo Collection, which currently comprises about 1,100 works.


 

 

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