ART based on PHOTOGRAPHY

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image: Michael A. Russ
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Thru 31 August 2012

art place berlin – forum for contemporary art at the Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz
Exhibition: “ART based on PHOTOGRAPHY” May 11th – August 31st, 2012
M. A. Russ (Germany / USA, *1945), J. J. Dittloff (Germany / Poland, *1951), W. Quilliam (Australia, * 1963)

The exhibition presents works by three artists who use photography in their artistic creativity in very different ways as a basic technique. For the first time works by these artists can be seen in context of a joint exhibition.

Michael A. Russ

New York, Paris, Los Angeles, Hamburg, Munich and Berlin are the most important stations of Russ's creative input while developing his distinctive form of expressionism. More than four decades working in the field of photography and film are the basis for his mastery of art.

Johannes J. Dittloff

“Things that lurk unseen beneath the surface appeal to Dittloff. He wants to convey moods, instead of trying to be recognizable. He wants to take the viewer on a journey through his subjective imagery. In this sense, he can be best described as modern photographic impressionist. “My feelings shall be converted into an aesthetic experience and perfected with other media,” he says.” - Prof. Bernhard Schwichtenberg

Wayne Quilliam

“Wayne Quilliam unquestionably is one of Australia's leading Indigenous artists. His exhibition “Sorry - more than a word” in the Australian capital Canberra attracted more than 200.000 visitors. Making use of a unique metaphorical imagery, Wayne Quilliam skilfully manages to convey the deeply rooted spirituality that pervades Indigenous Australian art and culture.” - Peter Tesch, Australian Ambassador to Germany

More information: http://www.art-place-berlin.com/english/03exhibition/photoart.html

Daily 9 – 22h, entrance free
art place berlin
forum for contemporary art at the Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz
Alexanderplatz 7, 10178 Berlin
Contact: Thomas Tyllack
contact@art-place-berlin.com
http://www.art-place-berlin.com

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art place berlin

art place berlin

Alexanderplatz 7, D-10178 Berlin. +49 30 55 66 99 56. http://www.art-place-berlin.com

daily 9 - 22h

"art place berlin" a forum for exhibitions of contemporary art. Monthly more than 30.000 visitors from all over the world will experience an encounter with current international art in the exhibitions at the building of the Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz. The exhibition areas are located on the ground floor and at the first floor. Daily open, 9 - 22h, entrance free

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