Awards
Selected title German Photo Book Award 2015
Exhibitions
ERSIEUNDICH
Fotoraum, Cologne
04.11. – 10.12.2017
Ladentische
VHS-Photogalerie, Stuttgart
12.10. – 26.11.2017
VHS-Photogalerie, Stuttgart
10.04. – 25.05.2014
Anja Schlamann Encanto
In Encanto, a series of photographs, Anja Schlamann (b. 1967) focuses on the opera house in Cologne before its renovation and turns the entire building into a unique architectural stage. In fragments, she depicts the more characteristic areas as well as the hidden ones behind the stage that were closed to the public, succinctly and attentively revealing the traces of their 60 years of theatrical history. The surprisingly recurrent presence of the figure of Carmen throughout the sombre interior imparts an air of transience. She appears fleetingly and transparently, abounding in emotional depth and enchantment. Carmen guides the observer through the building in this theatrically enacted role, revealing its spirit: Carmen as player, enchantress, messenger, and mediator between worlds. Like a production without a stage, the artistic world of the opera unravels into a previously unheard-of, soundless original state, as if telling its own story. The photographer plays the part of both director and actress. In this production, she stages a dramatic interplay between the audience and the actress. This wonderfully mysterious performance in the opera house becomes a self-contained picture.
Hardcover
24 x 19,5 cm
80 pages
36 color illustrations
German, English
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-489-8
2014
Product information "Anja Schlamann"
In Encanto, a series of photographs, Anja Schlamann (b. 1967) focuses on the opera house in Cologne before its renovation and turns the entire building into a unique architectural stage. In fragments, she depicts the more characteristic areas as well as the hidden ones behind the stage that were closed to the public, succinctly and attentively revealing the traces of their 60 years of theatrical history. The surprisingly recurrent presence of the figure of Carmen throughout the sombre interior imparts an air of transience. She appears fleetingly and transparently, abounding in emotional depth and enchantment. Carmen guides the observer through the building in this theatrically enacted role, revealing its spirit: Carmen as player, enchantress, messenger, and mediator between worlds. Like a production without a stage, the artistic world of the opera unravels into a previously unheard-of, soundless original state, as if telling its own story. The photographer plays the part of both director and actress. In this production, she stages a dramatic interplay between the audience and the actress. This wonderfully mysterious performance in the opera house becomes a self-contained picture.
Hardcover
24 x 19,5 cm
80 pages
36 color illustrations
German, English
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-489-8
2014
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