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Edited by: Gerald Matt, Kunsthalle Wien, Marion Piffer Damiani Texts by: Franz Xaver Baier, Marion Piffer Damiani, Stephan Berg German, English 2003, 168 Pages, 209 Ills. Clothbound 330mm x 287mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-1260-6
"Stuttgart Photographic Book Prize," 2003

For the first time, this new book of photographs by Walter Niedermayr features a selection of pieces from different work complexes, granting an inside view of the artist´s attitude towards photography and reality. The work presented here comprises Niedermayr´s alpine sites, which gained him international fame, as well as his hospital and prison walks and photographs of motorway and building-site architecture. Whether Walter Niedermayr takes pictures in the openness of a longing alpine landscape or in the tightly controlled, cramped conditions of a closed institution, the concrete topographical reference in the picture always evaporates. The works are characterized by a diffuse light illuminating spaces and colors. Stretched between the visible and invisible, series of spaces ranging from sober eeriness to poetic delimitation reveal themselves. The artist confronts the viewer with the expansive imagery of a photographic series without beginning or end, with the spatial effects on the beneficiaries and those affected. His photographs are of space viewed from lives as passengers and inmates. Exhibition Schedule: Kunsthalle Wien January 31 - April 27, 2003 · Kunstverein Hannover May 10 - June 22, 2003 · Museum der Bildenden Künste Leipzig July 3 - September 28, 2003 · Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart November 15, 2003 - January 18, 2004 · Museion - Museum für Moderne und Zeitgenössische Kunst Bozen January 30 - May 4, 2004Walter Niedermayr (*1952 in Bolzano, Italy). Lives and works in Bolzano. Numerous exhibitions worldwide. 1995 European Photography Award for his series Die Bleichen Berge.Walter Niedermayr (*1952 in Bolzano, Italy). Lives and works in Bolzano. Numerous exhibitions worldwide. 1995 European Photography Award for his series Die Bleichen Berge.