"BOOTH A26"
Pidder Auberger, Timm Rautert
PARROTTA CONTEMPORARY ART
BRÜSSELER STRASSE 21 50674 COLOGNE
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PARIS PHOTO 2022
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10 > 13 November 2022


BOOTH A26
Parrotta Contemporary Art is delighted to announce its 10th participation at Paris Photo, the leading international art fair for photography. Parrotta is going to present a selection of works from two specific photographic series from each artist: "Tondi" by Pidder Auberger and "The second view" by Timm Rautert. Both series are linked by the idea of collage and montage. While Rautert is questioning photography with the negatives of his own iconic photos creating new highly condensed unique diptychs, Auberger is experimenting with the combination of his negatives and woodcuts creating images that are highly related to abstract paintings in shape and composition. Both artists were friends. This year is the tenth anniversary of Auberger's death.
Pidder Auberger (1946, Lohberg - 2012, Burbach) was an author, woodcutter and photographer. In his studio, he preferred to experiment with different media and materials with which he created new images that do not make it easy for the viewer to decipher the production processes. Exposure montages are represented and superimpositions of drawing, woodcut and photography. With his works that transcend conventions, Pidder Auberger has found a graphic-photographic oeuvre of its own form and language. The tondi, reminiscent of reagents, do not only refer to its poetic-alchemical spirit by chance.
Timm Rautert (* 1941 Tuchel, West Prussia) is considered one of the most outstanding contemporary German photographer. Over the decades, he has not only been able to anticipate the most important trends in photography, but also to have a decisive influence on them - as a studio photographer for galleries, as a photo journalist, as a chronicler of the changing world of work and finally as a university professor who influenced subsequent generations.
Parrotta Contemporary Art is delighted to announce its 10th participation at Paris Photo, the leading international art fair for photography. Parrotta is going to present a selection of works from two specific photographic series from each artist: "Tondi" by Pidder Auberger and "The second view" by Timm Rautert. Both series are linked by the idea of collage and montage. While Rautert is questioning photography with the negatives of his own iconic photos creating new highly condensed unique diptychs, Auberger is experimenting with the combination of his negatives and woodcuts creating images that are highly related to abstract paintings in shape and composition. Both artists were friends. This year is the tenth anniversary of Auberger's death.
Pidder Auberger (1946, Lohberg - 2012, Burbach) was an author, woodcutter and photographer. In his studio, he preferred to experiment with different media and materials with which he created new images that do not make it easy for the viewer to decipher the production processes. Exposure montages are represented and superimpositions of drawing, woodcut and photography. With his works that transcend conventions, Pidder Auberger has found a graphic-photographic oeuvre of its own form and language. The tondi, reminiscent of reagents, do not only refer to its poetic-alchemical spirit by chance.
Timm Rautert (* 1941 Tuchel, West Prussia) is considered one of the most outstanding contemporary German photographer. Over the decades, he has not only been able to anticipate the most important trends in photography, but also to have a decisive influence on them - as a studio photographer for galleries, as a photo journalist, as a chronicler of the changing world of work and finally as a university professor who influenced subsequent generations.
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preview day on 10 november 2022 (by invitation only).
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