- Hatje Cantz
- Contemporary Art
€ 35.00 | CHF 49.90
Marc Lüders
Invention of Reality
Edited by Alexander Sairally, texts by Stephan Berg, Luminita Sabau, graphic design by claasbooks.de
German, English
2010. 176 pp., 168 color ills.
24,70 x 30,60 cm
hardcover
available
ISBN 978-3-7757-2515-6
| A melding of media: photography and painting
| Survey of the artist’s works
Marc Lüders (*1963 inHamburg) has been incorporating elements of painting into photographs of real landscapes and urban scenes since the mid-nineties. Individuals are seen at construction sites, in green spaces or on empty lots, or near remnants of the Berlin Wall: lost in thought and impassive, they find themselves in anonymous surroundings, looking as if they have been transported to another world. It is often the case that it is only at second glance that the viewer realizes the scene has been painted over. In this way, Lüders combines different levels of reality and calls attention to the dialectic tension between opposing traits of painting and photography: subjective expression versus objective representation.
This publication provides an overview of his oeuvre and contains both his earlier black-and-white works as well as his new series devoted to American supermarkets.
Exhibition schedule: LEVY Galerie, Berlin, April 30—July 10, 2010