Summershow 2016: Group presentation RUTH VAN BEEK / JEAN-FRANCOIS LEPAGE / EVA STENRAM / KATRIEN DE BLAUWER / MICHAEL ETZENSPERGER
Ruth van Beek (1977) works with a growing archive of found photographic material, images are arranged in constantly changing ways. From these odd combinations and decontextualized images she makes her work. Van Beek treats the photos she collects as objects. By cutting and folding, adding shapes of watercolor painted paper and connecting similar elements in different pictures, she makes the form, scale and colour interplay. These interventions are never hidden, but play a lead role in the work.
Jean-Francois Lepage's (1960) phantasmagorical universe, blending couloured shapes and pale skin characters, mixes photographs and abstract forms after scratching the negatives itself. For his Recycle series, Lepage decided to reuse some old photographs he had shot using Polaroids. He cut and engraved these old images, building up new complex and multi-layered ones.
Eva Stenram (1976) uses vintage pin-up photographs as its source material. In the series 'Drape' the women are posed in interior domestic sets in front of curtains or drapes, offering a glimpse into intimate space. Stenram’s most current series 'Parts' the pictures are digitally altered, obliterating most of the model and leaving only a leg intact. The resultant mood is macabre – the severed limb does not entice and the original photograph's erotic effect is turned on its head.
Katrien de Blauwer (1969) calls herself a "photographer without a camera". She collects and recycles pictures and photos from old magazines and papers. Her work is, simultaneously, intimate, directly corresponding with our unconscious, and anonymous thanks to the use of found images and body parts that have been cut away. This way, her personal history becomes the history of everyone. The collage effects a kind of universalisation, emphasizing the impossibility to identify with a single individual, yet allowing to recognize oneself in the story.
Michael Etzensperger (1982) created a series called „Masks“. Using the text Negerplatik by Carl Einstein as an inspiration he double exposed all kinds of masks from ethnological books. He combined African masks with similar masks from countries like Switzerland and many more.
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Ruth van Beek, Untitled (New Arrangements), 2014
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Ruth van Beek, Untitled (New Arrangements), 2014
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Ruth van Beek, Rehearsal 1, 2014
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Ruth van Beek, Rehearsal 2, 2014
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Eva Stenram, Drape X, 2012
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Eva Stenram, Part 2, 2013
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Eva Stenram, Part 7, 2014
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Eva Stenram, Part 8, 2014
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 11, 2014
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 22, 2015
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 15, 2014
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 24, 2015
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 18, 2015
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 26, 2015
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 19, 2015
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 27, 2015
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 2, 2014
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 31, 2015
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 43, 2016
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Michael Etzensperger, Maske 38, 2015
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Katrien de Blauwer, Feminin, 50 , 2013
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Katrien de Blauwer, Imprevu 9, 2013
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Katrien de Blauwer, Rendez-vouz 22, 2013
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Katrien de Blauwer, Repetetive Scenes, 30, 2015
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Katrien de Blauwer, Single Cuts 45, 2014
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Katrien de Blauwer, Single Cuts 51, 2015
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Katrien de Blauwer, Single Cuts 80, 2015
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Katrien de Blauwer, Single Cuts 48, 2014
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Katrien de Blauwer, Single Cuts 79, 2014
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Jean-Francois Lepage, Recycle 10, 2014
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Jean-Francois Lepage, Recycle 12, 2014
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Jean-Francois Lepage, Recycle 17, 2014
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Jean-Francois Lepage, Recycle 4, 2014
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Jean-Francois Lepage, Recycle 8, 2014
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