Awards
Selected title German Photo Book Award 2011
Exhibitions
Landesgalerie Linz / ars electronica, Linz
02.09. – 31.10.2010
Städtische Galerie Waldkraiburg
27.01. – 06.03.2011
Kunstverein Freunde Aktueller Kunst, Zwickau
31.03. – 29.05.2011
Kunstmuseum Ahlen
Fall 2011
Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn
Spring 2012
Galerie Lausberg,Düsseldorf
04.07. – 29.08.2014
Gudrun Kemsa Urban Stage
"Urban Stage" shows Gudrun Kemsa's new large-format photographs of the theme of humans and architecture. Both authentic and virtual, her images originate in metropolises such as Paris, New York, Rotterdam, Berlin and Dubai. Some of these cities can be readily identified, while the elimination of signage in others turns them into interchangeable locales in our global village. Kemsa has been able during the last few years to position her works with remarkable precision on the interface between photography and film. The concept behind these photographs and their effect on the viewer are tied up closely with the aspect of movement. Gudrun Kemsa is one of the foremost photography and video artists working in Germany today. She lives and works in Dusseldorf and has been professor of "Moving Images and Photography" at the Hochschule Niederrhein in Krefeld since 2001. She has shown works in international exhibitions and festivals and is represented in several private and public collections.
Hardcover
30 x 22 cm
88 pages
57 color illustrations
German, English
Out of print
ISBN 978-3-86828-149-1
2010
Artists:
Editors:
Martin Hochleitner
Product information "Gudrun Kemsa"
"Urban Stage" shows Gudrun Kemsa's new large-format photographs of the theme of humans and architecture. Both authentic and virtual, her images originate in metropolises such as Paris, New York, Rotterdam, Berlin and Dubai. Some of these cities can be readily identified, while the elimination of signage in others turns them into interchangeable locales in our global village. Kemsa has been able during the last few years to position her works with remarkable precision on the interface between photography and film. The concept behind these photographs and their effect on the viewer are tied up closely with the aspect of movement. Gudrun Kemsa is one of the foremost photography and video artists working in Germany today. She lives and works in Dusseldorf and has been professor of "Moving Images and Photography" at the Hochschule Niederrhein in Krefeld since 2001. She has shown works in international exhibitions and festivals and is represented in several private and public collections.
Hardcover
30 x 22 cm
88 pages
57 color illustrations
German, English
Out of print
ISBN 978-3-86828-149-1
2010
Artists:
Editors:
Martin Hochleitner
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