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 NEWS   02.09.2011

 

SHIRANA SHAHBAZI
"MUCH LIKE ZERO"

03.09.2011 - 13.11.2011

Fotomuseum Winterthur
Grüzenstrasse 44 + 45
CH-8400 Winterthur

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Shirana Shahbazi, "Komposition-01-2011"
C-Print, Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zürich
© Shirana Shahbazi


EXHIBITION

Shirana Shahbazi: "Much like Zero"

Opening: 02.09.2011 at 18h

04.09.2011 at 11h30: Meeting the artist Shirana Shahbazi

04.10.2011 at 12h15: "Simulation und Hyperrealität in Shirana Shabazis Fotografie" with Natalie Madani


How real or abstract is photography? Shirana Shabazi’s work has circled around this theme for over ten years. Often she arranges her images in startling combinations. For instance, abstract color gradations are placed alongside a double portrait, followed by a black and white steppe-like landscape, then a still life with berries and fruits, and finally two carpets, stitched together from photographs of a young man and a sun-soaked landscape. This sequence demonstrates how much she repeatedly wrestles with the question of representation in photography, and how she plays with it in front of vividly colored, monochromatic backgrounds.

More recently the play and wrestling with representational traps of photography have given way to an obvious delight in the visually abstract image. An unrestrained construction of colored surfaces emerges, producing a fascinating as well as confusing game between surface and depth. Freely but precisely arranged color planed, constructed in the studio by combining geometric expanses of color, are placed alongside images of rocks, mountains, and landscapes. Structural similarities between outside and inside, between observed landscape and constructed landscape are arranged in a relationship to one another. Everything is construction, everything is abstract: both the documentary and the still life; the unrestrained forms open up new pictorial and conceptual spaces.

Exhibition curator: Urs Stahel. A book is published by Steidl.

Fotomuseum Winterthur likes to thank the Swiss Federal Office of Culture, the Luma Foundation, the Hulda and Gustav Zumsteg Foundation as well as Swiss Re for their generous support. Additional support provided by Dr. Werner Greminger- Foundation, Foundation Erna and Curt Burgauer, Cassinelli-Vogel- Foundation, Steo- Foundation, Ringier AG, Tricolor, and Studio Arte Flückiger AG.






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