Someone else with my fingerprints: An exhibition of photography

Opening on Friday January 31, the gallery will present an exhibition of photography, curated by the German collector Wilhelm Schürmann. Bringing together various kinds of photography, this exhibition entitled "Someone else with my fingerprints" will feature 150 photographs from the last 70 years.

Centered around the theme of influence, identity and transfer of identity, this exhibition does not distinguish between press photographs, publicity photos for films, fashion photography, science photography, documentation photography, etc. Since the history of photography consists mainly of photographs that were never intended to exist in an art context, the question that this exhibition introduces is: which levels of meaning and perception occur, when photographs from various sources such as these, enter the estethically charged domain of art? Which levels of meaning and perception occur when these photographs are taken out of their traditional context and placed in an often spontaneous and seemingly arbitrary combination? In this process, an image known as a photographic readymade can become a narrative document.

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Dates
January 31March 8, 1997
Curators
Wilhelm Schurmann
Artist
Gerhard Gronefeld, Universal Pictures, Bill Brandt, Paramount Pictures, Christopher Williams, Martin Kippenberger, Helmut Newton, Lee Friedlander, Weegee, Garry Winogrand, Laurie Parsons, William Klein, Mike Kelley, Sebastiao Salgado, Richard Prince, Larry Clark, Nobuyoshi Araki, August Sander, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Hirsch Perlman, Walker Evans, Irving Penn, Georg Herold, Robert Frank, Diana Thater, Ralph Gibson, Stan Douglas, James Welling, Julia Scher, Aaron Siskind

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