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Germany
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Size: 47.5 W x 23.1 H x 0.1 D in
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In 2020 I travelled to Albania to collect material for the short film "In the Name of Vjosa". On the way from Permet tu Pocem I found this view over the river. Website of the film https://filmfreeway.com/IntheNameofVjosa Collectors Edition 23,1 x 47,5" 2 + 1 Artist Proof, Price: 1.860 $ Museums Edition 40,5 x 83,2" 2 + 1 Artist Proof, Price 6.800 $ Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta Satin 300 gsm, 100% α-cellulose , Natural white, without optical brighteners Smooth, subtle surface texture Satin-gloss premium inkjet coating for outstanding print results Acid- and lignin-free ISO 9706 conform / museum quality for highest age resistance Compatible with pigment and dye inkjet systems 300 gsm ⋅ 100% α-Cellulose ⋅ white ⋅ satin finish Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta Satin is a natural white FineArt inkjet paper made of 100% α-cellulose that has been refined with a special inkjet coating for FineArt applications. The subtly textured, smooth base paper contains no optical brighteners and has a silky, smooth surface texture with a beautiful feel. The satin-gloss premium inkjet coating guarantees exceptional print results with intense colours, deep blacks and outstanding sharpness. The barium sulphate within the coating makes FineArt Baryta Satin a viable alternative to analogue baryta paper. The acid- and lignin-free FineArt inkjet paper meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance.
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Matthias Leupold was born in 1959 in Berlin and lives and works in Berlin. He is professor of Photography at the University of Applied Sciences Europe Berlin. Since 2012 he has realized several documentaries in Vietnam, Lebanon, Albania and Switzerland. Artist Statement Staged photography is a tool to realize my artistic intentions. The technical medium photography allows to either fixate or transform past, present or already enunciated situations. Concerning that, my photography envelops many different historical aspects: the reflection of present happenings and the re-staging of historical references. Actors and models are placed in various landscapes or urban ex- and interiors, which I interpret to be "playgrounds" or stages for my photography. My inspiration is fed by the "outrageous occurence", the genius loci and by the observation of human interaction. Subject matters such as loneliness, vulnerability, injury and dissipation are taken on in tableaus or single photographs. The fundamentals of Leupold's artistic photographics works In his photographic series, Leupold investigates the manifestation and the social ties of various picture groups. "Appearance and being, realism and illusion become conceptually mixed up for the viewer. What should he believe? What is considered acceptable?" This quote by the german publicist Enno Kaufhold displays the diversity of Leupolds artistic creations, which are thematically tied to the german politcal system of the twentieth century. In particular, the differences between the social and art worlds of the GDR and the FRG.
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