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Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.
e143 »Man ist sofort entschleunigt, wenn man ein Buch aufmacht.«

Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 28:40


Fotobuch-Talk mit Michael Wesely. Freier Künstler, Berlin. Andy Scholz sprach mit Michael Wesely zwischen dem 18. und 22. Oktober 2023 auf der Buchmesse in Frankfurt am Main auf dem Messestand vom Deutschen Fotobuchpreis Halle 3.1 J109. Michael Wesely wurde 1963 in München geboren, studierte von 1986 bis 1988 an der Staatslehranstalt für Photographie in München und von 1988 bis 1994 an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste in München. Er lebt in Berlin. https://wesely.org Publikation: Michael Wesely - The Camera was Present 2010–2020 Steidl Verlag (29. März 2022) ISBN 978-3-95829-865-1 Das Buch bekam die Bronzemedaille in der Kategorie 3 des Deutschen Fotobuchpreises. https://deutscherfotobuchpreis.de/portfolio/the-camera-was-present-2010-2020/ Mit Texten von Marvin Heiferman, Wulf Herzogenrath, Felix Hoffmann, Thomas Weski, Anette Hüsch, Joachim Jäger, Niklas Maak, Jan Maruhn und Sarah Meister Episoden-Cover-Gestaltung: Andy Scholz Episoden-Cover-Foto: Andy Scholz/Martin Rosner In unseren Newsletter eintragen und regelmäßig gut informiert sein über das INTERNATIONALE FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER, den »Deutschen Fotobuchpreis« und den Podcast Fotografien Neu Denken. https://festival-fotografischer-bilder.de/newsletter/ Idee, Produktion, Redaktion, Moderation, Schnitt, Ton, Musik: Andy Scholz Der Podcast ist eine Produktion von STUDIO ANDY SCHOLZ 2020-2023. Andy Scholz wurde 1971 in Varel am Jadebusen geboren. Er studierte Philosophie und Medienwissenschaften in Düsseldorf, Kunst und Design an der HBK Braunschweig und Fotografie/Fototheorie in Essen an der Folkwang Universität der Künste. Seit 2005 ist er freier Künstler, Autor sowie künstlerischer Leiter und Kurator vom INTERNATIONALEN FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER, das er gemeinsam mit Martin Rosner 2016 in Regensburg gründete. Seit 2012 unterrichtete er an verschiedenen Instituten, u.a. Universität Regensburg, Fachhochschule Würzburg, North Dakota State University in Fargo (USA), Philipps-Universität Marburg, Ruhr Universität Bochum, seit 2022 auch an der Pädagogischen Hochschule Ludwigsburg. Im ersten Lockdown, im Juni 2020, begann er mit dem Podcast. Er lebt und arbeitet in Essen. http://fotografieneudenken.de/ https://www.instagram.com/fotografieneudenken/ https://festival-fotografischer-bilder.de/ https://www.instagram.com/festivalfotografischerbilder/ Https://deutscherfotobuchpreis.de/ http://andyscholz.com/ https://www.instagram.com/scholzandy/

Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.
#114 »Ich bin ein Flaneur in der Zeit.«

Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 41:07


Michael Wesely. Freier Künstler, Berlin. Zitate aus dem Podcast: »Ich habe als Student schon gesagt: Technik soll Engel sein und nicht Teufel.« »Mich interessiert, wie verhält sich der Betrachter zum Bild und welche Bilder will ich als Künstler der Gesellschaft weitergeben.« »Frei nach Watzlawick: Jeder glaubt ja, dass seine Wahrheit ein bisschen wahrer ist, als die der anderen.» »Mich hat immer irgendwie irritiert, das da eine Wahrheit zugedichtet wird, die man ja trotzdem selbst erfinden muss.« »Frei nach Heiferman: Es gibt in unserem Leben nichts, wo die Fotografie sich inzwischen nicht nützlich gemacht hätte.« »Meine Arbeit hat was demütiges. Ich nehme Bilder so hin.« »Ich bin ein Flaneur in der Zeit.« »Digital und analog sind keine Feinde, sondern Brüder.« Michael Wesely wurde 1963 in München geboren, studierte von 1986 bis 1988 an der Staatslehranstalt für Photographie in München und von 1988 bis 1994 an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste in München. Er lebt in Berlin. https://wesely.org https://www.goethe.de/ins/fr/de/sta/bor.html?wt_sc=bordeaux https://www.perlentaucher.de/fotolot/fotografie-als-ein-gewaehrenlassen-gespraech-mit-michael-wesely.html Publiaktion: Michael Wesely - The Camera was Present 2010–2020 Steidl Verlag (29. März 2022) ISBN 978-3-95829-865-1 Mit Texten von Marvin Heiferman, Wulf Herzogenrath, Felix Hoffmann, Thomas Weski, Anette Hüsch, Joachim Jäger, Niklas Maak, Jan Maruhn und Sarah Meister - - - Episoden-Cover-Gestaltung: Andy Scholz Episoden-Cover-Foto: privat Regelmäßig gut informiert über das INTERNATIONALE FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER, den »Deutschen Fotobuchpreis« und den Podcast Fotografien Neu Denken durch unseren Newsletter: https://festival-fotografischer-bilder.de/newsletter/ Idee, Produktion, Redaktion, Moderation, Schnitt, Ton, Musik: Andy Scholz Der Podcast ist eine Produktion von STUDIO ANDY SCHOLZ 2020-2023. Andy Scholz wurde 1971 in Varel am Jadebusen geboren. Er studierte Philosophie und Medienwissenschaften in Düsseldorf, Kunst und Design an der HBK Braunschweig und Fotografie/Fototheorie in Essen an der Folkwang Universität der Künste. Seit 2005 arbeitet er als freier Künstler, Autor und ist seit 2016 künstlerischer Leiter und Kurator vom INTERNATIONALEN FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER. Seit 2012 unterrichtete er an verschiedenen Instituten, u.a. Universität Regensburg, Fachhochschule Würzburg, North Dakota State University in Fargo (USA), Philipps-Universität Marburg, Ruhr Universität Bochum, seit 2022 auch an der Pädagogischen Hochschule Ludwigsburg. Im ersten Lockdown, im Juni 2020, begann er mit dem Podcast. Im Oktober 2022 integrierte er gemeinsam mit Martin Rosner den Deutschen Fotobuchpreises ins INTERNATIONALE FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER in Regensburg. Er lebt und arbeitet in Essen. https://festival-fotografischer-bilder.de/ https://deutscherfotobuchpreis.de https://www.instagram.com/fotografieneudenken/ https://www.instagram.com/festivalfotografischerbilder/ http://andyscholz.com/ https://www.instagram.com/scholzandy/

New Books in American Studies
Amani Willett, “Amani Willett: Disquiet” (Damiani Factory, 2013)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016 43:05


Amani Willett: Disquiet by Amani Willett, is published by Damiani Factory (2013), with an afterward by Marvin Heiferman, 128 pages. “Disquiet’s cinematic look suggests the palpable spaces in which Willett pondered both the depth and fragility of social and family relationships. And as we become immersed in the work, we imagine or remember ourselves in similar places and situations. While many photographic projects about parents and children have, in recent years, adopted a decidedly cool stance to keep sentimentality at bay, Willett takes a risk by so openly acknowledging our reflex to love, desire to protect, and the vulnerability we face once we do. This is the core subject or his work, without apology.” – Marvin Heiferman, excerpted from the essay, “Beneath the Surface in Disquiet.” New York-based photographer Amani Willett weaves intimate family pictures with broader portrayals of American society and its current economic and political instability in his book, Disquiet. Taken between 2010 and 2012, the portraits, landscapes and still lives is his book record the anxieties of starting a family in a time of social unrest, and with the societal challenges posed by the results of the 2016 election, his work takes on a new dimension. Amani draws on his work as a street photographer and visual storyteller to create the images and to construct the books overarching narrative. Amani’s work has been featured in the books Street Photography Now (Thames and Hudson) and New York: In Color (Abrams). Willett’s pictures have been exhibited both nationally and internationally, including at the Howard Greenberg gallery and his work has been featured in such publications as American Photography, Newsweek and The New York Times. He has given talks about his work at institutions including the International Center of Photography. Willett received his MFA in Photography, Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts. Amani currently lives in Brooklyn with his family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Photography
Amani Willett, “Amani Willett: Disquiet” (Damiani Factory, 2013)

New Books in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016 43:05


Amani Willett: Disquiet by Amani Willett, is published by Damiani Factory (2013), with an afterward by Marvin Heiferman, 128 pages. “Disquiet’s cinematic look suggests the palpable spaces in which Willett pondered both the depth and fragility of social and family relationships. And as we become immersed in the work, we imagine or remember ourselves in similar places and situations. While many photographic projects about parents and children have, in recent years, adopted a decidedly cool stance to keep sentimentality at bay, Willett takes a risk by so openly acknowledging our reflex to love, desire to protect, and the vulnerability we face once we do. This is the core subject or his work, without apology.” – Marvin Heiferman, excerpted from the essay, “Beneath the Surface in Disquiet.” New York-based photographer Amani Willett weaves intimate family pictures with broader portrayals of American society and its current economic and political instability in his book, Disquiet. Taken between 2010 and 2012, the portraits, landscapes and still lives is his book record the anxieties of starting a family in a time of social unrest, and with the societal challenges posed by the results of the 2016 election, his work takes on a new dimension. Amani draws on his work as a street photographer and visual storyteller to create the images and to construct the books overarching narrative. Amani’s work has been featured in the books Street Photography Now (Thames and Hudson) and New York: In Color (Abrams). Willett’s pictures have been exhibited both nationally and internationally, including at the Howard Greenberg gallery and his work has been featured in such publications as American Photography, Newsweek and The New York Times. He has given talks about his work at institutions including the International Center of Photography. Willett received his MFA in Photography, Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts. Amani currently lives in Brooklyn with his family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Art
Amani Willett, “Amani Willett: Disquiet” (Damiani Factory, 2013)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016 43:05


Amani Willett: Disquiet by Amani Willett, is published by Damiani Factory (2013), with an afterward by Marvin Heiferman, 128 pages. “Disquiet’s cinematic look suggests the palpable spaces in which Willett pondered both the depth and fragility of social and family relationships. And as we become immersed in the work, we imagine or remember ourselves in similar places and situations. While many photographic projects about parents and children have, in recent years, adopted a decidedly cool stance to keep sentimentality at bay, Willett takes a risk by so openly acknowledging our reflex to love, desire to protect, and the vulnerability we face once we do. This is the core subject or his work, without apology.” – Marvin Heiferman, excerpted from the essay, “Beneath the Surface in Disquiet.” New York-based photographer Amani Willett weaves intimate family pictures with broader portrayals of American society and its current economic and political instability in his book, Disquiet. Taken between 2010 and 2012, the portraits, landscapes and still lives is his book record the anxieties of starting a family in a time of social unrest, and with the societal challenges posed by the results of the 2016 election, his work takes on a new dimension. Amani draws on his work as a street photographer and visual storyteller to create the images and to construct the books overarching narrative. Amani’s work has been featured in the books Street Photography Now (Thames and Hudson) and New York: In Color (Abrams). Willett’s pictures have been exhibited both nationally and internationally, including at the Howard Greenberg gallery and his work has been featured in such publications as American Photography, Newsweek and The New York Times. He has given talks about his work at institutions including the International Center of Photography. Willett received his MFA in Photography, Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts. Amani currently lives in Brooklyn with his family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books Network
Amani Willett, “Amani Willett: Disquiet” (Damiani Factory, 2013)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016 43:05


Amani Willett: Disquiet by Amani Willett, is published by Damiani Factory (2013), with an afterward by Marvin Heiferman, 128 pages. “Disquiet’s cinematic look suggests the palpable spaces in which Willett pondered both the depth and fragility of social and family relationships. And as we become immersed in the work, we imagine or remember ourselves in similar places and situations. While many photographic projects about parents and children have, in recent years, adopted a decidedly cool stance to keep sentimentality at bay, Willett takes a risk by so openly acknowledging our reflex to love, desire to protect, and the vulnerability we face once we do. This is the core subject or his work, without apology.” – Marvin Heiferman, excerpted from the essay, “Beneath the Surface in Disquiet.” New York-based photographer Amani Willett weaves intimate family pictures with broader portrayals of American society and its current economic and political instability in his book, Disquiet. Taken between 2010 and 2012, the portraits, landscapes and still lives is his book record the anxieties of starting a family in a time of social unrest, and with the societal challenges posed by the results of the 2016 election, his work takes on a new dimension. Amani draws on his work as a street photographer and visual storyteller to create the images and to construct the books overarching narrative. Amani’s work has been featured in the books Street Photography Now (Thames and Hudson) and New York: In Color (Abrams). Willett’s pictures have been exhibited both nationally and internationally, including at the Howard Greenberg gallery and his work has been featured in such publications as American Photography, Newsweek and The New York Times. He has given talks about his work at institutions including the International Center of Photography. Willett received his MFA in Photography, Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts. Amani currently lives in Brooklyn with his family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Insights Per Minute
Marvin Heiferman on Photography

Insights Per Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013 1:18


Marvin Heiferman, a curator and writer, develops exhibitions, websites and publications that explore visual culture.

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Art Institute of Chicago Lectures
Themes in Lewis Baltz' Work

Art Institute of Chicago Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2010 35:18


Marvin Heiferman, independent curator, discusses selected themes that run throughout Baltz' work as a part of the symposium "Four Pictures—Four Things." He was introduced by Art Institute curator Matthew S. Witkovsky. This symposium was offered in support of a special exhibition Lewis Baltz: Prototypes/Ronde de Nuit. Presented as a part of the symposium "Four Pictures—Four Things." This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.

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