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kestnergesellschaft, Hannover - Annette Kelm : Leaves - March 11 > May 7, 2017 @kestnerHannover

Leaves
Annette Kelm

Curator of the exhibition: Christina Végh
Assistant curator: Elmas Senol
presented by the gallery :

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March 11 > May 7, 2017

Annette Kelm
elmholtz Sirene, 2017, Archival pigment print.
Annette Kelm
Leaves
With Annette Kelm (*1975, Stuttgart), the Kestner Gesellschaft is presenting an important artist who emerged from the Düsseldorf School of photography pioneered by Bernd and Hilla Becher, Candida Höfer, and Thomas Struth. In her work, which includes still lifes, portraits, landscapes, and architecture photography, Kelm creates images of modern everyday culture using the techniques of object photography, which portrays things in isolation and uniform lighting, thus giving them a new meaning. The exhibition Leaves at the Kestner Gesellschaft features some forty works, most of them from the past four years.
Kelm arranges various subjects such as straw hats, flowers, musical instruments, patterned textiles, fellow artists, and architecture into balanced compositions. She questions the conventional, unspectacular, or simple by placing her subjects in new and unusual contexts. Often she reveals the artificiality and construction of a picture’s structure. The simultaneous deconstruction of composition is about analyzing our perception and our way of seeing. Kelm often works in series and uses strategies of repetition. With her interest in typologies and conventions of perception, she looks at the world of objects and reveals the historical, social, and societal contexts in which these things are embedded. Her conceptual approach is never rigid; there is always an element of poetry that echoes in the analytically composed pictorial constructions. Furthermore, Kelm continually refers to the medium of photography itself by focusing on the history of its aesthetics and techniques.
Annette Kelm graduated in 2000 from the Hochschule für bildende Künste in Hamburg. She has participated in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit (2016) and the Kölnischer Kunstverein in Cologne (2014), and group exhibitions at the Kunstmuseum Bonn (2016) and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York (2013). Her work has been recognized with numerous prizes, including the Kodak Young Photographers Award (1999), the ART COLOGNE Prize for young art (2005), and the Camera Austria Prize for Contemporary Photography (2015). Annette Kelm lives and works in Berlin.
An exhibition catalog will be published in German and English by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König with texts Brian Dillon, Maren Lübke-Tidow, and Christina Végh. A limited-edition work by Annette Kelm will be offered exclusively for members of the Kestner Gesellschaft during the exhibition.
The exhibition at the Kestner Gesellschaft is supported by NORD/LB Kulturstiftung and friends of the der Kestner Gesellschaft.
kestnergesellschaft, Hannover - Annette Kelm : Leaves - March 11 > May 7, 2017 @kestnerHannover
press preview : thursday, 9 march 2017, 11 a.m.
opening with dj and bar : friday, 10 march 2017, 7 p.m.
mpefm GERMANY art press release
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Daily 11 am to 6 pm
Thursday 11 am to 8 pm
Closed on Mondays
entrance fees
With your ticket you can visit the exhibition as often as you’d like. Your ticket can also be transferred to a third-party.
Your ticket entitles you to free guided tours.
members, members AdKV, children until 14 years 0 Euro
single ticket 7 Euro
reduced single ticket* 5 Euro
group ticket (for 6+ persons)** 4 Euro
Every Friday »PSD Bank Freitag« 0 Euro
* Reduced admission for all visitors between the ages of 14 and 30, as well as artists, the unemployed, people with disabilities, as well as NDR Kulturkarte members.
** students and student groups can have a guided tour in connection with free entry.
free guided tours
Wendnesday 1 pm half-hour »lunch-break« tour
Thursday 7 pm
Saturday 3 pm
Sunday and on holidays 11 am and 3 pm
The regular tours are in German. Private tours in English or other foreign languages can be arranged on request.

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