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2022 – innocence

2022 – innocence

Buchvorstellung und AusstellungAndreas Fux – innocencein Zusammenarbeit mit der Salzgeber Buchverlage Ausstellungseröffnung und Buchpräsentation:Freitag, den 22, Juli, von 19 – 21.30 UhrEinführung: Jan Maruhn, KunsthistorikerAusstellungsdauer: 23.7. – 6.8.2022...

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Andreas Fux – The Lust for Men

Salzgeber produced and published the photo book Innocence with and for Andreas Fux this summer, and the framed photographs shown in the exhibition come from private collections. For most of the motifs, there were still few available prints. The colour photographs were produced especially for the exhibition. So I was able to draw from a pool and stage the exhibition in consultation with Fux. A beginning of a collaboration.

The short exhibition innocence from the summer of 2022 gathers the protagonists with partly unpublished pictures of them, capturing the naturally appearing self-image of these young people and creating beguiling and disturbingly beautiful portraits of men, which indeed 'catches the viewer cold' through their unstrained being and their innocent naturalness.

The impressive interplay of the actors' self-dramatisation and the camera's directed gaze by the image author makes Andreas Fux a master of contemporary portrait photography. It lets us participate in a world of life in which the portrayThe impressive interplay of the actors' self-dramatisation and the camera's directed gaze by the image author makes Andreas Fux a master of contemporary portrait photography. It lets us participate in a world of life in which the portrayed portray themselves with an undisguised gaze and also self-confidently claim their own lives to live. And the residents of the small, well-protected Schröderstrasse have reacted between irritation but also curiosity, and have also come to the gallery in part, shaken or self-confident. Two A1 posters have been published to accompany the exhibition, showing the motifs that are also published on the cover of Salzgeber's photo book. ed portray themselves with an undisguised gaze and also self-confidently claim their own lives to live. And the residents of the small, well-protected Schröderstrasse have reacted between irritation but also curiosity, and have also come to the gallery in part, shaken or self-confident. Two A1 posters have been published to accompany the exhibition, showing the motifs that are also published on the cover of Salzgeber's photo book.

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