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Exhibition view "Photography to the Test of Abstraction", FRAC Normandie Rouen (FR), 2020.
Exhibition view "Photography to the Test of Abstraction", FRAC Normandie Rouen (FR), 2020.
Exhibition view " The Appearance of the Images", Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris (FR), 2013.
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A Photographer's Nightmare I Photograph

Juliana Borinski

France

Photography, Digital on Other

Size: 47.2 W x 47.2 H x 9.8 D in

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Borinski remains ever focussed on renewing the epistemological experience of visual media, confronting our cognitive conventions with technological images that we can no longer read ‘automatically.’ Playing out a dialectic between old and new media, confusing the viewer's perception with future applications of past technologies is the essence of media archaeology as an artistic method. Inviting us to decode he image protocols, Borinski confronts us with ‘doomed’ media prototypes that in her art works appear as if still in their formative phase. Going back to zero or to the bare essence? From a distinctly contemporary vantage point, Borinksi allows us to rediscover the potential of a medium, by separating indexicality from what usually remains imperceptible, yet directly addressing the senses. These unorthodox, ‘empty’ images are full of promise, full of memory and hope.

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Photography:Digital on Other

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Size:47.2 W x 47.2 H x 9.8 D in

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Juliana Borinski is a Brazilian-German artist, working with cameraless photography and moving image. She is experimenting the conjunction between iconography and iconoclasm. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1979). She lives in Paris, France. Her art is exhibited internationally in contemporary art venues since 2006. Borinski’s works explore diverse issues in media through an analysis of their primary resources: chemistry, matter and apparatus. She is currently researching ecological processes of image development applied to analog photography.

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