Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to main navigation

Product information "Stefan Heyne"

In his works Stefan Heyne casts doubt on photography as an objective representation of reality. His photos raise questions about how what we see may be influenced by perceptual psychology, about how we learn to read images, about the relationship between painting and photography – in short: about how we perceive a picture. He employs blurriness as a creative tool, calling into question the reality of the objects he portrays in his images. Objects of daily life thus become objects of contemplation. In his recent works all that remains of the objects are color fields, relating them to the color-field paintings of Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. Stefan Heyne (*1965) is a visual artist. Heyne lives and works in Berlin.


Hardcover

24 x 30 cm

96 pages

45 color illustrations

German, English

Available

ISBN 978-3-939583-82-0

2008

Artists:

Stefan Heyne

Texts:

Klaus Honnef, Gregory Knight, Raimar Stange


0 of 0 reviews

Average rating of 0 out of 5 stars

Leave a review!

Share your experiences with other customers.