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Meine erste Foto-Einzelausstellung präsentiert im Café Berio, Berlin

Vernissage 31. Juli 2018 | Finissage 22. September 2018

 

In meiner ersten Foto-Einzelausstellung zeigte ich meine Berliner Portraits und einige meiner Vogel-Fotografien; daher der Titel der Ausstellung. In meinem Fotoprojekt wollte ich einmal weg von den sonst bewusst gewählten Orten, an denen man ein Fotoshooting durchführt. Ein Studio oder eine ausgewählte Location haben für die Menschen meist etwas sehr Unpersönliches. Ich wollte dorthin, wo es am authentischsten ist; an die Orte, an denen die Protagonisten (überwiegend Künstler) zu Hause und in ihrem Element sind: auf der Bühne, hinter der Bühne und vor, während und nach einem Auftritt bzw. Event. Ich möchte dem Betrachter Bilder zeigen, die er nicht unbedingt während einer Veranstaltung wahrnimmt und Außenstehende gefangen nehmen, als hätten sie es live miterlebt.

 

Über 70 Arbeiten präsentierte ich in der Ausstellung; darunter Portraits von Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper und vielen anderen.

 

Vögel leben auf allen Kontinenten. Sie sind flüchtige, scheue Tiere. Auf meinen Fotografien lassen sie aber eine unwahrscheinliche Nähe zu. Das eigentlich Fremde und in der Natur nicht Sichtbare habe ich in meinen Vogel-Portraits festgehalten.

 

Mein Motto: "Authentizität ist das Schlüsselwort, das hinter meiner Fotografie steht. Ich ziehe es vor, mehr die menschliche Note zu zeigen und weniger die Retusche."

 

Die meisten der Exponate sind in der queeren Community entstanden.

 

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My first solo photo exhibition presented at Café Berio, Berlin

Opening July 31, 2018 | Closing September 22, 2018

 

In my first solo photo exhibition, I showed my Berlin portraits and some of my bird photographs; hence the title of the exhibition. In my photo project, I wanted to get away from the usual deliberately chosen locations for a photo shoot. There is usually something very impersonal about a studio or a selected location for people. I wanted to go where it is most authentic; to the places where the protagonists (mostly artists) are at home and in their element: on stage, backstage and before, during and after a performance or event. I want to show the viewer images that they don't necessarily see during an event and capture outsiders as if they had witnessed it live.

 

I presented over 70 works in the exhibition, including portraits of Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper and many others.

 

Birds live on every continent. They are elusive, shy animals. In my photographs, however, they allow an improbable closeness. I have captured what is actually alien and invisible in nature in my bird portraits.

 

My motto: "Authenticity is the keyword that lies behind my photography. I prefer to show more the human touch and less the retouch."

 

Most of the exhibits were created in the queer community.

 

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Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

  

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

 

More info about illy issimo and the AuthentiCity project @:

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eco designer Alessandro Acerra Acerra

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Eco moda d’autore Alessandro Acerra

Alessandro Acerra, dà il via a un collezionismo della moda, sotto il segno del riciclaggio & dell’autenticità. Cura dei dettagli, design ricercato e pregio dei materiali riciclati sono gli elementi distintivi della linea di moda. Le magliette sono fatte a mano una per una con massima cura e rifinitura finale ad ago, ogni esemplare è disegnato, ritagliato e cucito assemblando tessuti differenti. Alessandro elabora i soggetti, sceglie le stoffe, le ritaglia e imbastisce per poi cucirle. Sono “ eco ” perché le stoffe provengono da scarti sartoriali o da rimanenze di produttori famosi, tessuti che nascono per capi di lusso destinati alle passerelle modaiole milanesi vengono recuperate, mescolate per poi rivivere in nuova forma con un sano messaggio sociale. Progettati come quadri da indossare sono espressione di prezioso lusso, sono vere e proprie opere d’arte e allo stesso tempo oggetto di consumo: le si può indossare, sporcare, lavare oppure appendere al muro come quadri come consiglia lo stesso eco designer. Ogni t-shirt è diversa dall’altra e ha con sé un certificato di autenticità che ne garantisce l’unicità (una targhetta e la firma interna al capo e il numero di serie personale esprimono il pregio e il lusso di ogni capo, per soddisfare i collezionisti più esigenti).

Capi unici che cercano di combattere l’omologazione di massa portata dalla globalizzazione che valorizzano ogni singolo individuo. Ogni dettaglio, dalla creazione del prodotto alla spedizione, viene curato personalmente da Alessandro Acerra che non ama lasciare nulla al caso, come ogni artista che si rispetti. Anche il packaging estroso è frutto di un riuso, infatti vengono confezionate nei contenitori della pizza da asporto. Una scelta non casuale, ma espressione del legame al territorio italiano. La testimonianza contemporanea della più raffinata professionalità artigiana italiana. Simbolo di una delle poche cose che ancora rappresenta l’Italia nel mondo per qualità e produzione. Vero è proprio cibo per gli occhi!

 

www.hibu.it info@hibu.it www.alessandroacerra.com/Main.swf

  

AUTHORIAL ECOLOGICAL FASHION

Alessandro Acerra commenced a new concept of fashion, through the development of personal interpretation of the definition of recycling and authenticity.

The distinctive features of his fashion line are the fine details, the originality

of the design and the quality of the recycled materials. Each t-shirts is made with extreme care and realized in an exclusive way with the artist personal final finishing made by needle. The items are designed, cut out and sewn using different tissues. Alessandro draws the subjects, chooses the materials and paste everything together with his skilful touch. HIBU collection is 'eco' because each piece comes from remnants of famous brands or artigianal sartories. The clothes were once thought to be used by the famous Milan fashion catwalks and then recovered by Acerra, realizing today another art-form with an healthy message inherited. The items are paintings to be worn, they are an expression of luxury, they are at the same time real art work and consumerist objects. In fact you can wear, stain and clean them or simply hang them up to the wall like pictures, as the author himself advises. Each t-shirt is different from the others. Each one carries a certificate of authenticity which assure its uniqueness: there have a little tag, the signature of Alessandro Acerra and the serial number, expressing the good quality and the luxury of each article in order to satisfy even the most exacting collectors. Wearing a HIBU t-shirt tries to give a meaning to each individual, crating a personal fingerprint against the homologation generated by mass production and globalization. Alessandro Acerra personally takes care of all the details, from the concept of his masterpiece to the despatch of the product.

Even the package is excentric as you will receive the 'eco' t-shirts wrapped into “take-away pizza's boxes”. A choice which is not random, but it comes from the artist need of underlining his connection with both Italy and his substainable activity.

The ecological creations of Acerra are then a symbol of those elements which still nowadays represents Italy world-wide as quality and professionality. It derives from the choice of comes from a recycling as well.

  

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

eco designer Alessandro Acerra Acerra

www.hinu.it info@hibu.it

 

Eco moda d’autore Alessandro Acerra

Alessandro Acerra, dà il via a un collezionismo della moda, sotto il segno del riciclaggio & dell’autenticità. Cura dei dettagli, design ricercato e pregio dei materiali riciclati sono gli elementi distintivi della linea di moda. Le magliette sono fatte a mano una per una con massima cura e rifinitura finale ad ago, ogni esemplare è disegnato, ritagliato e cucito assemblando tessuti differenti. Alessandro elabora i soggetti, sceglie le stoffe, le ritaglia e imbastisce per poi cucirle. Sono “ eco ” perché le stoffe provengono da scarti sartoriali o da rimanenze di produttori famosi, tessuti che nascono per capi di lusso destinati alle passerelle modaiole milanesi vengono recuperate, mescolate per poi rivivere in nuova forma con un sano messaggio sociale. Progettati come quadri da indossare sono espressione di prezioso lusso, sono vere e proprie opere d’arte e allo stesso tempo oggetto di consumo: le si può indossare, sporcare, lavare oppure appendere al muro come quadri come consiglia lo stesso eco designer. Ogni t-shirt è diversa dall’altra e ha con sé un certificato di autenticità che ne garantisce l’unicità (una targhetta e la firma interna al capo e il numero di serie personale esprimono il pregio e il lusso di ogni capo, per soddisfare i collezionisti più esigenti).

Capi unici che cercano di combattere l’omologazione di massa portata dalla globalizzazione che valorizzano ogni singolo individuo. Ogni dettaglio, dalla creazione del prodotto alla spedizione, viene curato personalmente da Alessandro Acerra che non ama lasciare nulla al caso, come ogni artista che si rispetti. Anche il packaging estroso è frutto di un riuso, infatti vengono confezionate nei contenitori della pizza da asporto. Una scelta non casuale, ma espressione del legame al territorio italiano. La testimonianza contemporanea della più raffinata professionalità artigiana italiana. Simbolo di una delle poche cose che ancora rappresenta l’Italia nel mondo per qualità e produzione. Vero è proprio cibo per gli occhi!

 

www.hibu.it info@hibu.it www.alessandroacerra.com/Main.swf

  

AUTHORIAL ECOLOGICAL FASHION

Alessandro Acerra commenced a new concept of fashion, through the development of personal interpretation of the definition of recycling and authenticity.

The distinctive features of his fashion line are the fine details, the originality

of the design and the quality of the recycled materials. Each t-shirts is made with extreme care and realized in an exclusive way with the artist personal final finishing made by needle. The items are designed, cut out and sewn using different tissues. Alessandro draws the subjects, chooses the materials and paste everything together with his skilful touch. HIBU collection is 'eco' because each piece comes from remnants of famous brands or artigianal sartories. The clothes were once thought to be used by the famous Milan fashion catwalks and then recovered by Acerra, realizing today another art-form with an healthy message inherited. The items are paintings to be worn, they are an expression of luxury, they are at the same time real art work and consumerist objects. In fact you can wear, stain and clean them or simply hang them up to the wall like pictures, as the author himself advises. Each t-shirt is different from the others. Each one carries a certificate of authenticity which assure its uniqueness: there have a little tag, the signature of Alessandro Acerra and the serial number, expressing the good quality and the luxury of each article in order to satisfy even the most exacting collectors. Wearing a HIBU t-shirt tries to give a meaning to each individual, crating a personal fingerprint against the homologation generated by mass production and globalization. Alessandro Acerra personally takes care of all the details, from the concept of his masterpiece to the despatch of the product.

Even the package is excentric as you will receive the 'eco' t-shirts wrapped into “take-away pizza's boxes”. A choice which is not random, but it comes from the artist need of underlining his connection with both Italy and his substainable activity.

The ecological creations of Acerra are then a symbol of those elements which still nowadays represents Italy world-wide as quality and professionality. It derives from the choice of comes from a recycling as well.

  

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

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Meine erste Foto-Einzelausstellung präsentiert im Café Berio, Berlin

Vernissage 31. Juli 2018 | Finissage 22. September 2018

 

In meiner ersten Foto-Einzelausstellung zeigte ich meine Berliner Portraits und einige meiner Vogel-Fotografien; daher der Titel der Ausstellung. In meinem Fotoprojekt wollte ich einmal weg von den sonst bewusst gewählten Orten, an denen man ein Fotoshooting durchführt. Ein Studio oder eine ausgewählte Location haben für die Menschen meist etwas sehr Unpersönliches. Ich wollte dorthin, wo es am authentischsten ist; an die Orte, an denen die Protagonisten (überwiegend Künstler) zu Hause und in ihrem Element sind: auf der Bühne, hinter der Bühne und vor, während und nach einem Auftritt bzw. Event. Ich möchte dem Betrachter Bilder zeigen, die er nicht unbedingt während einer Veranstaltung wahrnimmt und Außenstehende gefangen nehmen, als hätten sie es live miterlebt.

 

Über 70 Arbeiten präsentierte ich in der Ausstellung; darunter Portraits von Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper und vielen anderen.

 

Vögel leben auf allen Kontinenten. Sie sind flüchtige, scheue Tiere. Auf meinen Fotografien lassen sie aber eine unwahrscheinliche Nähe zu. Das eigentlich Fremde und in der Natur nicht Sichtbare habe ich in meinen Vogel-Portraits festgehalten.

 

Mein Motto: "Authentizität ist das Schlüsselwort, das hinter meiner Fotografie steht. Ich ziehe es vor, mehr die menschliche Note zu zeigen und weniger die Retusche."

 

Die meisten der Exponate sind in der queeren Community entstanden.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

____________________________________________________

 

My first solo photo exhibition presented at Café Berio, Berlin

Opening July 31, 2018 | Closing September 22, 2018

 

In my first solo photo exhibition, I showed my Berlin portraits and some of my bird photographs; hence the title of the exhibition. In my photo project, I wanted to get away from the usual deliberately chosen locations for a photo shoot. There is usually something very impersonal about a studio or a selected location for people. I wanted to go where it is most authentic; to the places where the protagonists (mostly artists) are at home and in their element: on stage, backstage and before, during and after a performance or event. I want to show the viewer images that they don't necessarily see during an event and capture outsiders as if they had witnessed it live.

 

I presented over 70 works in the exhibition, including portraits of Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper and many others.

 

Birds live on every continent. They are elusive, shy animals. In my photographs, however, they allow an improbable closeness. I have captured what is actually alien and invisible in nature in my bird portraits.

 

My motto: "Authenticity is the keyword that lies behind my photography. I prefer to show more the human touch and less the retouch."

 

Most of the exhibits were created in the queer community.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want

 

Authors: James H. Gilmore and B. Joseph Pine II

 

Publication Date: September 18, 2007

 

Description: Contrived. Disingenuous. Phony. Inauthentic. Do your customers use any of these words to describe what you sell or how you sell it? If so, welcome to the club. Inundated by fakes and sophisticated counterfeits, people increasingly see the world in terms of real or fake. They would rather buy something real from someone genuine, rather than something fake from some phony. When deciding to buy, consumers judge an offering's (and a company's) authenticity as much as if not more than price, quality, and availability.

 

In Authenticity, James H. Gilmore and B. Joseph Pine II argue that, to trounce rivals, companies must grasp, manage, and excel at rendering authenticity. Through examples from a wide array of industries as well as government, non-profit, education, and religious sectors, the authors show how to manage customers perception of authenticity by:

 

- Recognizing how businesses fake it

- Appealing to the five different genres of authenticity

- Charting how to be true to self and what you say you are

- Crafting and implementing business strategies for rendering authenticity

 

The first to explore what authenticity really means for businesses and how companies can approach it both thoughtfully and thoroughly, this book is a must-read for any organization seeking to fulfill consumers intensifying demand for the real deal.

 

Author Bios: James H. Gilmore and B. Joseph Pine II are co-founders of Strategic Horizons LLP and co-authors of the bestseller The Experience Economy.

 

Book Site: authenticitybook.com/

 

Jim's Strategic Horizons Page: www.strategichorizons.com

/jimGilmore.html

 

Joe's Strategic Horizons Page: www.strategichorizons.com/joePine.html

 

Other works by these authors:

The Experience Economy

Markets of One

Mass Customization

 

Contact: publicity@hbr.org

    

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

  

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

 

More info about illy issimo and the AuthentiCity project @:

www.illyissimo.com

www.facebook.com/illyissimo

www.youtube.com/user/illyissimocw

偽日記,活版鉛字與影像書寫創作-陳文祺個展

Authenticity Temporal Memory – Chen Wen-Chi Solo Exhibition

 

展 期:2015/03/3 - 2015/03/28

開幕酒會:2015/03/7 (六) 19:00

展覽地點:VT Artsalon 非常廟藝文空間 (台北市新生北路三段56巷17號B1)

網 址:http://www.vtartsalon.com/

聯絡電話:02-2597-2525

EMAIL:info@vtartsalon.com

 

「若時間是這一片海,我們在記憶中推引與淹沒。」

 

陳文祺,現任實踐大學媒體傳達設計學系(所)主任。「偽日記」是陳文祺繼2012年在北美館的「物自體」與海馬迴「物自體 2 Agape」個展後全新系列影像裝置創作。此次將在VT非常廟藝文空間展出數量高達100件的影像裝置,作品懸空浮出牆面,以標本盒凝結影像與文字的圖文日誌,呈現出記憶中的真實時空狀態。作品延續藝術家以往創作脈絡,討論時空與人的存在關係,回應時空與記憶之於人如蟻穴的生物樣態。

 

在「偽日記」中,藝術家將活版鉛字結合黑白影像,將旅行於五個城市的觀察與內心的感受諸之筆墨的表達方式;在裝置中記錄著無法辨識的時間、空間與不曾存在的真實記憶, 作品體現後設認知(metacognition)如何成形為人為的偽造,影像的作舊感混淆並打破時間感,它從未橫跨過去與未來的視野,也不存在於現在。活版鉛字復刻出墨味與字模,一字一魂的敲打墨印於無酸厚紙,凹陷的墨字詩句是活字的殘留物,文字於紙上的再現與陷痕則提煉出冶字的藝術性與非快的慢品味。

 

在陳文祺的「偽日記」中探討著時間的飄渺與無常性。「偽」人為也,若以人為中心,人為的一切無一真實;過去曾是真理的今天可能成了謬誤,而今天是為謬誤的在明日可能是真理。對於真實,人們早已似回應納西瑟斯(Narcissus)的回聲(echo)中迴響空谷;「偽日記」中對於影像的真實如同記憶的可信度,看似完整與客觀的拍攝,經由書寫,讓時空的思維向度迷失在認知夾縫中。此系列作品完全回應創作者將影像視為「死亡的印記」的一貫創作脈絡,100見裝置懸浮於半空,適切地貼近觀看與閱讀,於此刻你我所觀賞到的時空回音都凝結在每件沈甸甸的木盒中,最終置入鏡面般金屬盒內封印。影像日記中書寫著京都、東京、上海、曼谷、臺北的切片,在今日數位化的介面,古拙的影像與文字顯現方式煙霧化了此刻觀注究竟是何年代。陳文祺透過日記般回數記憶的寫作,將內心感受與對物、我的關注與歷程,皆透過自成一格的筆法遊戲的或抑鬱的敘述回應在每一個鉛字與紙墨的撞擊;每篇文字梳理自身理性及感性的景緻。觀眾若有勇氣拋開時間上的限制,閱讀每一篇日記裡的視點與時空概念,圖、文、語言的邏輯思辨將在觀看作品的當下生津。

 

時間的靜默是真實的感受,萬物與時間是凝結的,弔詭的是時間與記憶糾纏。時間與空間不是扁平的影像,當感知能夠製造與複製,攝影恰是複製時空的影像片段,文字勾畫已過去的感受,而鉛字本為大量複製的特質,在「偽日記」裡成了宛如標本般的印刻在畫面中。然而真實是,即使我們認為這一切的凝結,時間也重來沒有停滯過,一切記錄都是真實無關,只是製造著真實的過去。藝術家反覆辯證著影像和時空關係,將在此複合向度之下提供觀者在影像與冶字的思緒蜂室。

  

Authenticity Temporal Memory - Chen Wen-Chi Solo Exhibition

 

Exhibition:2015/03/3 - 2015/03/28

Opening:2015/03/7 (Sat) 19:00

Location:VT Artsalon (B1, No.17, Ln.56, Sec. 3, Xinsheng N. Rd, Taipei, Taiwan)

Website:http://www.vtartsalon.com

Tel:02-2597-2525

EMAIL:info@vtartsalon.com

 

"If time is that sea, we are pushing the lead and lost in the memory."

 

Chen Wen-Chi currently the Chairman of the department of Communication Design at Shih Chien University. "Authenticity Temporal Memory" is a new series of photographic installation works that follows up on Chen Wen Chi’s last two solo exhibitions, "the thing itself" in the Taipei Fine Art Museum and "the thing itself 2 Agape" in Fotoaura institute of photography. The exhibition in VT Artsalon will feature 100 installation works suspended out from the surface of the walls. The specimen boxes are the vessel for images and diary entries, recreating the actual state of time and space for the memory. This series is a continuation of the artist’s previous works; discuss the relationship between time, space and human existence.

 

In “Authenticity Temporal Memory” the artist juxtapose letterpress type with black and white image, using expressive words to presenting the feelings and travel observation of the five cities; in the installation time is not recognized, space and real memory that did not exist, works reflect metacognition, how it become something artificially created, the distressed effect of the image provide a sense of confusion in time, it has never cross the boundaries between past and future not does it exist in the present. Moveable lead types carve out the shape and the feel of ink, hitting and printing out one character at a time onto on acid-free card, verses of character depressed in ink are the remains of movable type. The texts reproduced on paper are the artistic marks and the aesthetics of “non-fast”

 

“Authenticity Temporal Memory” explores the ephemeral and impermanence. "False" is manmade, nothing is real in anything manmade; the truth in the past may become a fallacy today, the fallacy of today may be the truth of tomorrow. Toward reality people already seem to respond with a narcissus voice echoing in the Valley; “Authenticity Temporal Memory” is true to image as the credibility of memory, seemingly objective shooting after writing, once again become lost in the cracks of time and space. This series follows on the concept of the "Flesh is the prison of the soul" series, 100 installation works is suspended in mid-air, allowing a appropriate distance for seeing and reading, the heavy wooden box we see, will in the end be sealed into a mirror finished metal box. Photographic diary with slices of Kyoto, Tokyo, Shanghai, Bangkok, Taipei, confused the viewer of today's digital-oriented world, to what time and period we are looking. Chen Wen-Chi through the act of diary writing, express his feelings and concern with history, each text contain their rational and emotional landscape. If viewers can put aside time constraints, read every diary in space-time, conceptual, logical, speculative point of view, text, language of the work will flow in the current time.

 

Quiet times are real feelings, everything is condensed with time, time and memory entangles. Time and space are not flat images, they can be produced and reproduce, photography is precisely replicated time and space footage, text outline of past experience, large scale duplication quality of lead type, in " Authenticity Temporal Memory" has become specimen like engraved onto the screen. But truth is, even if we think that all is frozen, time has never stopped, all records are unrelated to reality, just a creation of a real past. Artists repeated assess the relations between images and space-time, providing the viewer a composition of images and words under the rule of a conceptual dimension.

 

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Meine erste Foto-Einzelausstellung präsentiert im Café Berio, Berlin

Vernissage 31. Juli 2018 | Finissage 22. September 2018

 

In meiner ersten Foto-Einzelausstellung zeigte ich meine Berliner Portraits und einige meiner Vogel-Fotografien; daher der Titel der Ausstellung. In meinem Fotoprojekt wollte ich einmal weg von den sonst bewusst gewählten Orten, an denen man ein Fotoshooting durchführt. Ein Studio oder eine ausgewählte Location haben für die Menschen meist etwas sehr Unpersönliches. Ich wollte dorthin, wo es am authentischsten ist; an die Orte, an denen die Protagonisten (überwiegend Künstler) zu Hause und in ihrem Element sind: auf der Bühne, hinter der Bühne und vor, während und nach einem Auftritt bzw. Event. Ich möchte dem Betrachter Bilder zeigen, die er nicht unbedingt während einer Veranstaltung wahrnimmt und Außenstehende gefangen nehmen, als hätten sie es live miterlebt.

 

Über 70 Arbeiten präsentierte ich in der Ausstellung; darunter Portraits von Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper und vielen anderen.

 

Vögel leben auf allen Kontinenten. Sie sind flüchtige, scheue Tiere. Auf meinen Fotografien lassen sie aber eine unwahrscheinliche Nähe zu. Das eigentlich Fremde und in der Natur nicht Sichtbare habe ich in meinen Vogel-Portraits festgehalten.

 

Mein Motto: "Authentizität ist das Schlüsselwort, das hinter meiner Fotografie steht. Ich ziehe es vor, mehr die menschliche Note zu zeigen und weniger die Retusche."

 

Die meisten der Exponate sind in der queeren Community entstanden.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

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My first solo photo exhibition presented at Café Berio, Berlin

Opening July 31, 2018 | Closing September 22, 2018

 

In my first solo photo exhibition, I showed my Berlin portraits and some of my bird photographs; hence the title of the exhibition. In my photo project, I wanted to get away from the usual deliberately chosen locations for a photo shoot. There is usually something very impersonal about a studio or a selected location for people. I wanted to go where it is most authentic; to the places where the protagonists (mostly artists) are at home and in their element: on stage, backstage and before, during and after a performance or event. I want to show the viewer images that they don't necessarily see during an event and capture outsiders as if they had witnessed it live.

 

I presented over 70 works in the exhibition, including portraits of Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper and many others.

 

Birds live on every continent. They are elusive, shy animals. In my photographs, however, they allow an improbable closeness. I have captured what is actually alien and invisible in nature in my bird portraits.

 

My motto: "Authenticity is the keyword that lies behind my photography. I prefer to show more the human touch and less the retouch."

 

Most of the exhibits were created in the queer community.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

spoofing, authenticity, threat

FACADE

In the series Facade, I explore using faceless human bodies as an extension of city structures. I have created photographs of people without their likeness being the focal point, allowing their gestures to serve the same function that facial expressions do in portraiture. My intention was to focus on the fluidity of the body interacting with the rigidity of the infrastructure of the city, fusing the two to create temporary pieces of public art.

 

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Meine erste Foto-Einzelausstellung präsentiert im Café Berio, Berlin

Vernissage 31. Juli 2018 | Finissage 22. September 2018

 

In meiner ersten Foto-Einzelausstellung zeigte ich meine Berliner Portraits und einige meiner Vogel-Fotografien; daher der Titel der Ausstellung. In meinem Fotoprojekt wollte ich einmal weg von den sonst bewusst gewählten Orten, an denen man ein Fotoshooting durchführt. Ein Studio oder eine ausgewählte Location haben für die Menschen meist etwas sehr Unpersönliches. Ich wollte dorthin, wo es am authentischsten ist; an die Orte, an denen die Protagonisten (überwiegend Künstler) zu Hause und in ihrem Element sind: auf der Bühne, hinter der Bühne und vor, während und nach einem Auftritt bzw. Event. Ich möchte dem Betrachter Bilder zeigen, die er nicht unbedingt während einer Veranstaltung wahrnimmt und Außenstehende gefangen nehmen, als hätten sie es live miterlebt.

 

Über 70 Arbeiten präsentierte ich in der Ausstellung; darunter Portraits von Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper und vielen anderen.

 

Vögel leben auf allen Kontinenten. Sie sind flüchtige, scheue Tiere. Auf meinen Fotografien lassen sie aber eine unwahrscheinliche Nähe zu. Das eigentlich Fremde und in der Natur nicht Sichtbare habe ich in meinen Vogel-Portraits festgehalten.

 

Mein Motto: "Authentizität ist das Schlüsselwort, das hinter meiner Fotografie steht. Ich ziehe es vor, mehr die menschliche Note zu zeigen und weniger die Retusche."

 

Die meisten der Exponate sind in der queeren Community entstanden.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

____________________________________________________

 

My first solo photo exhibition presented at Café Berio, Berlin

Opening July 31, 2018 | Closing September 22, 2018

 

In my first solo photo exhibition, I showed my Berlin portraits and some of my bird photographs; hence the title of the exhibition. In my photo project, I wanted to get away from the usual deliberately chosen locations for a photo shoot. There is usually something very impersonal about a studio or a selected location for people. I wanted to go where it is most authentic; to the places where the protagonists (mostly artists) are at home and in their element: on stage, backstage and before, during and after a performance or event. I want to show the viewer images that they don't necessarily see during an event and capture outsiders as if they had witnessed it live.

 

I presented over 70 works in the exhibition, including portraits of Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper and many others.

 

Birds live on every continent. They are elusive, shy animals. In my photographs, however, they allow an improbable closeness. I have captured what is actually alien and invisible in nature in my bird portraits.

 

My motto: "Authenticity is the keyword that lies behind my photography. I prefer to show more the human touch and less the retouch."

 

Most of the exhibits were created in the queer community.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

  

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

 

More info about illy issimo and the AuthentiCity project @:

www.illyissimo.com

www.facebook.com/illyissimo

www.youtube.com/user/illyissimocw

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

  

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

 

More info about illy issimo and the AuthentiCity project @:

www.illyissimo.com

www.facebook.com/illyissimo

www.youtube.com/user/illyissimocw

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

  

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

 

More info about illy issimo and the AuthentiCity project @:

www.illyissimo.com

www.facebook.com/illyissimo

www.youtube.com/user/illyissimocw

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

PROJECT

AUTHENTICITY SOFA D

オーセンティティ ソファ D

AUTHENTICITY LIVING TABLE D

オーセンティティ リビングテーブル D

design:Takumi Michihata/道畑拓美

manufacturing:土井木工

 

please check more furniture.

www.doikagu.co.jp/

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Meine erste Foto-Einzelausstellung präsentiert im Café Berio, Berlin

Vernissage 31. Juli 2018 | Finissage 22. September 2018

 

In meiner ersten Foto-Einzelausstellung zeigte ich meine Berliner Portraits und einige meiner Vogel-Fotografien; daher der Titel der Ausstellung. In meinem Fotoprojekt wollte ich einmal weg von den sonst bewusst gewählten Orten, an denen man ein Fotoshooting durchführt. Ein Studio oder eine ausgewählte Location haben für die Menschen meist etwas sehr Unpersönliches. Ich wollte dorthin, wo es am authentischsten ist; an die Orte, an denen die Protagonisten (überwiegend Künstler) zu Hause und in ihrem Element sind: auf der Bühne, hinter der Bühne und vor, während und nach einem Auftritt bzw. Event. Ich möchte dem Betrachter Bilder zeigen, die er nicht unbedingt während einer Veranstaltung wahrnimmt und Außenstehende gefangen nehmen, als hätten sie es live miterlebt.

 

Über 70 Arbeiten präsentierte ich in der Ausstellung; darunter Portraits von Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper und vielen anderen.

 

Vögel leben auf allen Kontinenten. Sie sind flüchtige, scheue Tiere. Auf meinen Fotografien lassen sie aber eine unwahrscheinliche Nähe zu. Das eigentlich Fremde und in der Natur nicht Sichtbare habe ich in meinen Vogel-Portraits festgehalten.

 

Mein Motto: "Authentizität ist das Schlüsselwort, das hinter meiner Fotografie steht. Ich ziehe es vor, mehr die menschliche Note zu zeigen und weniger die Retusche."

 

Die meisten der Exponate sind in der queeren Community entstanden.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

____________________________________________________

 

My first solo photo exhibition presented at Café Berio, Berlin

Opening July 31, 2018 | Closing September 22, 2018

 

In my first solo photo exhibition, I showed my Berlin portraits and some of my bird photographs; hence the title of the exhibition. In my photo project, I wanted to get away from the usual deliberately chosen locations for a photo shoot. There is usually something very impersonal about a studio or a selected location for people. I wanted to go where it is most authentic; to the places where the protagonists (mostly artists) are at home and in their element: on stage, backstage and before, during and after a performance or event. I want to show the viewer images that they don't necessarily see during an event and capture outsiders as if they had witnessed it live.

 

I presented over 70 works in the exhibition, including portraits of Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper and many others.

 

Birds live on every continent. They are elusive, shy animals. In my photographs, however, they allow an improbable closeness. I have captured what is actually alien and invisible in nature in my bird portraits.

 

My motto: "Authenticity is the keyword that lies behind my photography. I prefer to show more the human touch and less the retouch."

 

Most of the exhibits were created in the queer community.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

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DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

  

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

 

More info about illy issimo and the AuthentiCity project @:

www.illyissimo.com

www.facebook.com/illyissimo

www.youtube.com/user/illyissimocw

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Meine erste Foto-Einzelausstellung präsentiert im Café Berio, Berlin

Vernissage 31. Juli 2018 | Finissage 22. September 2018

 

In meiner ersten Foto-Einzelausstellung zeigte ich meine Berliner Portraits und einige meiner Vogel-Fotografien; daher der Titel der Ausstellung. In meinem Fotoprojekt wollte ich einmal weg von den sonst bewusst gewählten Orten, an denen man ein Fotoshooting durchführt. Ein Studio oder eine ausgewählte Location haben für die Menschen meist etwas sehr Unpersönliches. Ich wollte dorthin, wo es am authentischsten ist; an die Orte, an denen die Protagonisten (überwiegend Künstler) zu Hause und in ihrem Element sind: auf der Bühne, hinter der Bühne und vor, während und nach einem Auftritt bzw. Event. Ich möchte dem Betrachter Bilder zeigen, die er nicht unbedingt während einer Veranstaltung wahrnimmt und Außenstehende gefangen nehmen, als hätten sie es live miterlebt.

 

Über 70 Arbeiten präsentierte ich in der Ausstellung; darunter Portraits von Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper und vielen anderen.

 

Vögel leben auf allen Kontinenten. Sie sind flüchtige, scheue Tiere. Auf meinen Fotografien lassen sie aber eine unwahrscheinliche Nähe zu. Das eigentlich Fremde und in der Natur nicht Sichtbare habe ich in meinen Vogel-Portraits festgehalten.

 

Mein Motto: "Authentizität ist das Schlüsselwort, das hinter meiner Fotografie steht. Ich ziehe es vor, mehr die menschliche Note zu zeigen und weniger die Retusche."

 

Die meisten der Exponate sind in der queeren Community entstanden.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

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My first solo photo exhibition presented at Café Berio, Berlin

Opening July 31, 2018 | Closing September 22, 2018

 

In my first solo photo exhibition, I showed my Berlin portraits and some of my bird photographs; hence the title of the exhibition. In my photo project, I wanted to get away from the usual deliberately chosen locations for a photo shoot. There is usually something very impersonal about a studio or a selected location for people. I wanted to go where it is most authentic; to the places where the protagonists (mostly artists) are at home and in their element: on stage, backstage and before, during and after a performance or event. I want to show the viewer images that they don't necessarily see during an event and capture outsiders as if they had witnessed it live.

 

I presented over 70 works in the exhibition, including portraits of Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper and many others.

 

Birds live on every continent. They are elusive, shy animals. In my photographs, however, they allow an improbable closeness. I have captured what is actually alien and invisible in nature in my bird portraits.

 

My motto: "Authenticity is the keyword that lies behind my photography. I prefer to show more the human touch and less the retouch."

 

Most of the exhibits were created in the queer community.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

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Meine erste Foto-Einzelausstellung präsentiert im Café Berio, Berlin

Vernissage 31. Juli 2018 | Finissage 22. September 2018

 

In meiner ersten Foto-Einzelausstellung zeigte ich meine Berliner Portraits und einige meiner Vogel-Fotografien; daher der Titel der Ausstellung. In meinem Fotoprojekt wollte ich einmal weg von den sonst bewusst gewählten Orten, an denen man ein Fotoshooting durchführt. Ein Studio oder eine ausgewählte Location haben für die Menschen meist etwas sehr Unpersönliches. Ich wollte dorthin, wo es am authentischsten ist; an die Orte, an denen die Protagonisten (überwiegend Künstler) zu Hause und in ihrem Element sind: auf der Bühne, hinter der Bühne und vor, während und nach einem Auftritt bzw. Event. Ich möchte dem Betrachter Bilder zeigen, die er nicht unbedingt während einer Veranstaltung wahrnimmt und Außenstehende gefangen nehmen, als hätten sie es live miterlebt.

 

Über 70 Arbeiten präsentierte ich in der Ausstellung; darunter Portraits von Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper und vielen anderen.

 

Vögel leben auf allen Kontinenten. Sie sind flüchtige, scheue Tiere. Auf meinen Fotografien lassen sie aber eine unwahrscheinliche Nähe zu. Das eigentlich Fremde und in der Natur nicht Sichtbare habe ich in meinen Vogel-Portraits festgehalten.

 

Mein Motto: "Authentizität ist das Schlüsselwort, das hinter meiner Fotografie steht. Ich ziehe es vor, mehr die menschliche Note zu zeigen und weniger die Retusche."

 

Die meisten der Exponate sind in der queeren Community entstanden.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

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My first solo photo exhibition presented at Café Berio, Berlin

Opening July 31, 2018 | Closing September 22, 2018

 

In my first solo photo exhibition, I showed my Berlin portraits and some of my bird photographs; hence the title of the exhibition. In my photo project, I wanted to get away from the usual deliberately chosen locations for a photo shoot. There is usually something very impersonal about a studio or a selected location for people. I wanted to go where it is most authentic; to the places where the protagonists (mostly artists) are at home and in their element: on stage, backstage and before, during and after a performance or event. I want to show the viewer images that they don't necessarily see during an event and capture outsiders as if they had witnessed it live.

 

I presented over 70 works in the exhibition, including portraits of Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper and many others.

 

Birds live on every continent. They are elusive, shy animals. In my photographs, however, they allow an improbable closeness. I have captured what is actually alien and invisible in nature in my bird portraits.

 

My motto: "Authenticity is the keyword that lies behind my photography. I prefer to show more the human touch and less the retouch."

 

Most of the exhibits were created in the queer community.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

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Meine erste Foto-Einzelausstellung präsentiert im Café Berio, Berlin

Vernissage 31. Juli 2018 | Finissage 22. September 2018

 

In meiner ersten Foto-Einzelausstellung zeigte ich meine Berliner Portraits und einige meiner Vogel-Fotografien; daher der Titel der Ausstellung. In meinem Fotoprojekt wollte ich einmal weg von den sonst bewusst gewählten Orten, an denen man ein Fotoshooting durchführt. Ein Studio oder eine ausgewählte Location haben für die Menschen meist etwas sehr Unpersönliches. Ich wollte dorthin, wo es am authentischsten ist; an die Orte, an denen die Protagonisten (überwiegend Künstler) zu Hause und in ihrem Element sind: auf der Bühne, hinter der Bühne und vor, während und nach einem Auftritt bzw. Event. Ich möchte dem Betrachter Bilder zeigen, die er nicht unbedingt während einer Veranstaltung wahrnimmt und Außenstehende gefangen nehmen, als hätten sie es live miterlebt.

 

Über 70 Arbeiten präsentierte ich in der Ausstellung; darunter Portraits von Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper und vielen anderen.

 

Vögel leben auf allen Kontinenten. Sie sind flüchtige, scheue Tiere. Auf meinen Fotografien lassen sie aber eine unwahrscheinliche Nähe zu. Das eigentlich Fremde und in der Natur nicht Sichtbare habe ich in meinen Vogel-Portraits festgehalten.

 

Mein Motto: "Authentizität ist das Schlüsselwort, das hinter meiner Fotografie steht. Ich ziehe es vor, mehr die menschliche Note zu zeigen und weniger die Retusche."

 

Die meisten der Exponate sind in der queeren Community entstanden.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

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My first solo photo exhibition presented at Café Berio, Berlin

Opening July 31, 2018 | Closing September 22, 2018

 

In my first solo photo exhibition, I showed my Berlin portraits and some of my bird photographs; hence the title of the exhibition. In my photo project, I wanted to get away from the usual deliberately chosen locations for a photo shoot. There is usually something very impersonal about a studio or a selected location for people. I wanted to go where it is most authentic; to the places where the protagonists (mostly artists) are at home and in their element: on stage, backstage and before, during and after a performance or event. I want to show the viewer images that they don't necessarily see during an event and capture outsiders as if they had witnessed it live.

 

I presented over 70 works in the exhibition, including portraits of Romy Haag, Henry de Winter, Hanna Schygulla, Georgette Dee, Dieter Rita Scholl, Gloria Viagra, Ades Zabel, Frank Wilde, Gaby Tupper and many others.

 

Birds live on every continent. They are elusive, shy animals. In my photographs, however, they allow an improbable closeness. I have captured what is actually alien and invisible in nature in my bird portraits.

 

My motto: "Authenticity is the keyword that lies behind my photography. I prefer to show more the human touch and less the retouch."

 

Most of the exhibits were created in the queer community.

 

berio-berlin.de/ausstellungen/berliner-und-andere-schraeg...

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 26: Matt Jarvis (L) and Hannah Bronfman speak onstage during the Its Not About You: A Discussion About Authenticity in Influencer Marketing panel in B.B. King at 2016 Advertising Week New York on September 26, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Laura Cavanaugh/Getty Images for Advertising Week New York)

A double bind, as I see it, is a situation where one is confronted with two conflicting desires, effectively rendering the person helpless and making a solution of the problem impossible. It is the scenario of being between a rock and a hard place. Having to evade an approaching train by jumping...

 

manwithoutfather.com/2016/06/23/the-devilish-male-co-depe...

NEW NEW YORK

Interpreting New York's authenticity is a challenge. New buildings reshape the city's ever-changing facade, creating an eerie landscape that juxtaposes the old and the new, the established and the intruder.

This dynamic tension is reflected in lifestyles as well. New Yorkers express a connection to their Environment through appearance, and appearance in many ways communicates and identifies one's lifestyle (or the lifestyle one desires) to others. I'm interested in how New Yorkers forge a sense of self by speaking in cultural symbols that construct a personal identity. These photographs are a record of a few New Yorkers that I’ve come across in my own day-to-day life.

 

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

  

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

 

More info about illy issimo and the AuthentiCity project @:

www.illyissimo.com

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DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

  

Pics from the AuthentiCity Lounge, the dedicated space in NYC where the AuthentiCity exhibition took place.

 

“AuthentiCity” is a photography project conceived in cooperation with the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, aimed at young international artists who are SVA students or alumni.

 

The project theme – “Revealing purity and authenticity in urban life” – is an invitation to use the straightforward language of photography to explore signs of authenticity and purity in the urban setting.

 

The project began with more than 200 photographers, educated at SVA, who were charged with capturing their vision of urban life. The 19 works selected in the preliminary stage were presented last April in an open exhibition during the Milan Design Week. Five of the 19 photographers, Carlos Alvarez Montero, Igor Aronov, Matthew Baum, Giselle Behrens and Caroline Shepard, were then selected, through a series of juror selections, to continue their work and each received a cash prize of $3000.00. Project winners were then chosen to be featured in the dedicated exhibition at the illy issimo AuthentiCity Lounge in New York.

 

More info about illy issimo and the AuthentiCity project @:

www.illyissimo.com

www.facebook.com/illyissimo

www.youtube.com/user/illyissimocw

over-priced nonsense considering its bascially a pasta restaurant.

 

and our server couldnt have been surlier.

 

the barman was great tho. and the girl who brought our coffees was more pleasant within the 30 seconds to deliver our cappuccinos than our waiter had been the entire evening. maybe he was having an off night.

 

when it came to paying, as he handed over the credit card machine thingy, he even said "press yellow to skip the service charge"... like he knew it was a foregone conclusion :/

NEW NEW YORK

Interpreting New York's authenticity is a challenge. New buildings reshape the city's ever-changing facade, creating an eerie landscape that juxtaposes the old and the new, the established and the intruder.

This dynamic tension is reflected in lifestyles as well. New Yorkers express a connection to their Environment through appearance, and appearance in many ways communicates and identifies one's lifestyle (or the lifestyle one desires) to others. I'm interested in how New Yorkers forge a sense of self by speaking in cultural symbols that construct a personal identity. These photographs are a record of a few New Yorkers that I’ve come across in my own day-to-day life.

 

eco designer Alessandro Acerra Acerra

www.hinu.it info@hibu.it

 

Eco moda d’autore Alessandro Acerra

Alessandro Acerra, dà il via a un collezionismo della moda, sotto il segno del riciclaggio & dell’autenticità. Cura dei dettagli, design ricercato e pregio dei materiali riciclati sono gli elementi distintivi della linea di moda. Le magliette sono fatte a mano una per una con massima cura e rifinitura finale ad ago, ogni esemplare è disegnato, ritagliato e cucito assemblando tessuti differenti. Alessandro elabora i soggetti, sceglie le stoffe, le ritaglia e imbastisce per poi cucirle. Sono “ eco ” perché le stoffe provengono da scarti sartoriali o da rimanenze di produttori famosi, tessuti che nascono per capi di lusso destinati alle passerelle modaiole milanesi vengono recuperate, mescolate per poi rivivere in nuova forma con un sano messaggio sociale. Progettati come quadri da indossare sono espressione di prezioso lusso, sono vere e proprie opere d’arte e allo stesso tempo oggetto di consumo: le si può indossare, sporcare, lavare oppure appendere al muro come quadri come consiglia lo stesso eco designer. Ogni t-shirt è diversa dall’altra e ha con sé un certificato di autenticità che ne garantisce l’unicità (una targhetta e la firma interna al capo e il numero di serie personale esprimono il pregio e il lusso di ogni capo, per soddisfare i collezionisti più esigenti).

Capi unici che cercano di combattere l’omologazione di massa portata dalla globalizzazione che valorizzano ogni singolo individuo. Ogni dettaglio, dalla creazione del prodotto alla spedizione, viene curato personalmente da Alessandro Acerra che non ama lasciare nulla al caso, come ogni artista che si rispetti. Anche il packaging estroso è frutto di un riuso, infatti vengono confezionate nei contenitori della pizza da asporto. Una scelta non casuale, ma espressione del legame al territorio italiano. La testimonianza contemporanea della più raffinata professionalità artigiana italiana. Simbolo di una delle poche cose che ancora rappresenta l’Italia nel mondo per qualità e produzione. Vero è proprio cibo per gli occhi!

 

www.hibu.it info@hibu.it www.alessandroacerra.com/Main.swf

  

AUTHORIAL ECOLOGICAL FASHION

Alessandro Acerra commenced a new concept of fashion, through the development of personal interpretation of the definition of recycling and authenticity.

The distinctive features of his fashion line are the fine details, the originality

of the design and the quality of the recycled materials. Each t-shirts is made with extreme care and realized in an exclusive way with the artist personal final finishing made by needle. The items are designed, cut out and sewn using different tissues. Alessandro draws the subjects, chooses the materials and paste everything together with his skilful touch. HIBU collection is 'eco' because each piece comes from remnants of famous brands or artigianal sartories. The clothes were once thought to be used by the famous Milan fashion catwalks and then recovered by Acerra, realizing today another art-form with an healthy message inherited. The items are paintings to be worn, they are an expression of luxury, they are at the same time real art work and consumerist objects. In fact you can wear, stain and clean them or simply hang them up to the wall like pictures, as the author himself advises. Each t-shirt is different from the others. Each one carries a certificate of authenticity which assure its uniqueness: there have a little tag, the signature of Alessandro Acerra and the serial number, expressing the good quality and the luxury of each article in order to satisfy even the most exacting collectors. Wearing a HIBU t-shirt tries to give a meaning to each individual, crating a personal fingerprint against the homologation generated by mass production and globalization. Alessandro Acerra personally takes care of all the details, from the concept of his masterpiece to the despatch of the product.

Even the package is excentric as you will receive the 'eco' t-shirts wrapped into “take-away pizza's boxes”. A choice which is not random, but it comes from the artist need of underlining his connection with both Italy and his substainable activity.

The ecological creations of Acerra are then a symbol of those elements which still nowadays represents Italy world-wide as quality and professionality. It derives from the choice of comes from a recycling as well.

  

DLD*women (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 2.th time in Munich, from 29 to 30th June 2011 "Innovation & Authenticity"

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