• Photographer Vladimír Birgus (b. 1954) has long been important on the Czech and European photography scene, where he played several roles, ranging from photographer and columnist to historian and teacher. A number of high-profile projects are connected with his name, in particular the comprehensive exhibitions and books Czech Photographic Avant-garde, 1918–1948 and Czech Photography of the 20th Century, which have, in a fundamental way, helped promote the works of many Czech photographers internationally. He has also helped to gain appreciation for the works of František Drtikol, Jaroslav Rössler, and Eugen Wiškovský. As a photographer, he has gained an international reputation, and has shown his works in dozens of exhibitions at home and abroad, and his photographs are in a number of important collections. Since the late 1970s, he has systematically expanded his series of photographs called Something Unspeakable, in which he organically links elements of socially concerned documentary photography with a subjective view. His photographs are enriched with many visual metaphors and symbols, whose psychological and emotional meanings are underscored by the symbolic use of color photography. His photographs include existential and dramatic scenes from the streets of big European cities against the background of everyday life and slowly moving history.

    Fotografije: Vladimír Birgus Besedilo: Danuta Kowalik-Dura, Adam Mazur Oblikovanje: Krzysztofa Frankowska-Piechowicz Prevod: Monika Hartman Založnik: Muzeum Ślaskie – muzeum rejestrowane Leto: 2017 Trda vezava, 203 strani Jezik: Angleški, Češki Dimenzije: 28 x 23 cm

    ISBN: 978-83-62593-87-3

  • Little known outside of his native Hungary, the body of work Szász created from the late 1950s through the 1970s, epitomises the artistic vision and innovation of photographers active in Hungary during the years of communism. Featuring boldly graphic abstractions primarily drawn from Hungarian life and landscape, Szász’s images communicate through a universal vernacular. Working in the tradition of Hungarian greats such as André Kertész and László Moholy-Nagy, János Szász’s images are notable for their experimentation with radical perspectives, formalist compositions, and stark, black and white contrast printing. Szász’s photographs transform ordinary scenes from his hometown of Pécs — snow-covered vineyards, stacked firewood, and rows of seating in a darkened movie theatre—into bold and graphic compositions. By manipulating darkroom exposure and processing techniques, Szász often reduced his subjects to pattern. He utilised a darkroom process for high-contrast printing, which involved chemical over-processing, then painstakingly bleaching over toned areas with a paintbrush or sponge, to arrive at his dynamically graphic images.

    Fotografije: Szász János Besedilo: Kincses Károly Oblikovanje: Bodó Márton Prevod: Szász Balázs Založnik: Szolga Hajnal Leto: 2012 Mehka vezava, 128 strani Jezik: Angleški, Madžarski Dimenzije: 27 x 21 cm ISBN: 978-963-08-2959-5

  • „In today’s world, sweating is taboo. Enter “sweat” into any search engine and you’ll find a multitude of ways to remedy it. The huge array of deodorants available commercially is an indication of just how unacceptable sweating is in everyday life. Sweat is embarrassing: a sign of poor hygiene. Body odor is ‘disgusting’. Faces cringe when confronted with it. Even as far back as the Bible, sweat was equated with hardship. When Adam was expelled by God, for example, he was condemned thenceforth to earn his daily bread By the Sweat of His Brow (Genesis 3, 19). Sweat may well owe a good part of its poor reputation to its anti-social stench, but it also has negative connotations due to its association with fear. A sweaty handshake betrays nervousness. When you wake up bathed in sweat at night, it’s more likely due to nightmares or anxiety than to faulty air conditioning. Photographer Reiner Riedler has discovered sweat as an artistic form of expression.Fascinated by the image captured by the sweat on his T-shirt after jogging – like a spontaneous self-portrait – he has used the sweat produced by others to create a series of images. In order to achieve this, he approached the renowned Fraunhofer Institute in Munich which provided him with a special sensory material that could be placed above or underneath his perspiring models. In doing so, Riedler used the sweaty body as a kind of rubber stamp to create life-size negatives. He then photographed these and transformed them into monochrome paper prints.“

    - Vreni Hockenjos, Excerpt from the book

     

    Fotografije: Reiner Riedler Besedilo: Vreni Hockenjos Oblikovanje: Tapir Design / Ania Nalecka-Milach Založnik: Reflektor Leto: 2019 Trda vezava, platno, 104 strani Jezik: Angleški Dimenzije: 24 x 30,5 cm

    ISBN: 978-3-9502450-9-7

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    Foto-monografija o Laibachovem prebijanju železne zavese in dekonstrukciji zahodnega konzumerizma, je “road movie” zgodba o njihovi Occupied Europe turneji iz leta 1983. Po več kot 40-ih letih, si lahko v tej monografiji prvič ogledate nikoli prej objavljene fotografije iz Avstrije, Madžarske, Vzhodne in Zahodne Nemčije, Poljske, Nizozemske in Anglije, ki jih je med turnejo zbiral Teodor Lorenčič. Njegove dokumentarne fotografije se bolj berejo kot samo gledajo, ter jasno prikazujejo drzen umetniški koncept, nastal iz “razčlovečenega” sveta, ki ga skupina Laibach ostro kritizira. Laibachovo ime, simboli in nastopi so zmeraj bili provokacija. Skozi premišljene nastope z angažirano glasbo so izražali svoj odnos do sodobnega sveta. Njihova umetnost ni nedolžna, hkrati pa tudi niso krivi, da so lahko s pomočjo ikonografije prikazali apokaliptično nrav zgodovine.  

    Fotografije: Teodor Lorenčič, Andrew Catlin Besedilo: Teodor Lorenčič Oblikovanje: Ivan Jocić, Mirko Trbusić Založnik: Službeni glasnik (Public Enterprise) Urednik: Gordana Milosavljević Stojanović Leto: 2022 Mehka vezava, 192 strani Jezik: angleški Dimenzije: 22,5 x 27,5 cm

    ISBN: 978-86-519-2525-5

  • Projekt Back to Black je zastavljen kot mednarodni projekt, v katerem se v Photonu priključujemo globalnemu trendu ponovnega oživljanja zanimanja za črno-belo, analogno in t.i. hibridno fotografijo in predvsem za sodobno, kreativno uporabo starih fotografskih tehnik. Te se v sodobnem času velikokrat povezujejo z uporabo sodobnih tehnologij, kar širi kreativno področje uporabe in prinaša izvirne rešitve tudi za današnji, pretežno digitalni čas. V vsebinskem smislu gre za raziskavo, s katero želimo predstaviti različne pristope sodobnih avtorjev k mediju, ki so mu nedolgo nazaj napovedovali izumrtje. V zadnjih letih se je zgodil neverjeten preobrat, saj je začela priljubljenost analogne in črno-bele fotografije ponovno oživljati. Analogna fotografija, ki je obveljala za zastarelo, doživlja renesanso, zlasti med mladimi. Široko in obnovljeno zanimanje je mogoče opaziti predvsem na družbenih omrežjih, kjer so se v zadnjih nekaj letih vzpostavile velike skupnosti z več milijoni sledilcev. Tudi na področju avtorske fotografije, kjer je v zadnjih dveh desetletjih sicer že prevladovala praksa hibridne fotografije, je ta trend dobro zaznaven, zlasti med mladimi fotografskimi umetniki/cami. Ti se danes poslužujejo vseh tehnologij in orodij, ki so na voljo, dela nastajajo v kombinaciji najnovejših tehnologij in najstarejših fotografskih tehnik. Delček te bogate prakse, ki se oplaja in na novo osmisljuje s fotografsko zgodovino, je moč videti tudi na tej razstavi in v katalogu.  

    Urednica: Špela Pipan Avtor besedil: Dejan Sluga Sodelujoči umetniki: Balázs Deim, Alessandra D’intino, Jošt Dolinšek, Lena Feitl, Elí Joteva, Reiner Riedler, Peter Koštrun, Roberto Kusterle, Borut Peterlin, Eva Petrič, Herman Pivk Oblikovanje: Jure Legac Prevod: Melita Silič, Deja Bečaj Založnik: Photon – Center za sodobno fotografijo Leto: 2022 Mehka vezava, 47 strani Naklada: 200 izvodov Jezik: Angleški, Slovenski Dimenzije: 18 x 18 cm

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    Aija Bley: Ada & Gogi / Going East

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    Dimensions: 45 x 30 cm + black frame All prints are printed on fine-art 100 % cotton paper
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    Anton Polyakov / Going East

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    Artëm Chistyakov: Russian Enigma / Going East

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    Dimensions: 45 x 26 cm + black frame
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    Emilia Martin: Iga and Kuba / Watery Bodies / Going East

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    Eugenia Karuzina: Presence / Going East

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    Dimensions: 60 x 40 cm + white frame
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    Ivan Filiushin: Hero Without Armor / Going East

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    Juli Nazarova: Portrait in Minsk, Belarus / Going East

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    Dimensions: 50 x 50 cm + black frame
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