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AN HOMAGE TO THE MYSTERIES IN OUR WORLD |
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On the
photo art of Iris Weirich |
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My
idols are to be found behind the movie camera.
Inspired by the painture-like |
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camera-shots in films by David Lynch, Peter
Greenaway, Federico Fellini, Luchino |
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Visconti, Alain Resnais and Pedro Almodóvar, I
started to take pictures in the early |
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1990's, driven by the desire to apply a movie-like
atmosphere to my photographs; |
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back
then, before the dawning of the digital age, still
exclusively by combining |
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various photo filters, most of them painted by
myself with transparent colours. |
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Cinematic imagination has always been part of my
life. When my mother, an |
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actress, told or read stories to me, it was also a
visual experience for me: |
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I felt
like watching living pictures. |
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My
childhood among an unconventional theatre family and
my former obsession |
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with
self-invented absurd role plays, were the
breeding-ground for my odd fantasy
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have evoked a strong sense of theatrical vision. |
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My
interest in photography doesn’t consist in depicting
pure reality, but in adding a |
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mysterious quality to my pictures by alienating the
seen. |
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David
Lynch once mentioned in an interview that he could
even get lost in coffee- |
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froth
for a camera shot. There’s no better way to express
my own enthusiasm at |
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taking
pictures. I get my kicks out of creating small
artificial worlds and telling their
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stories in photographic images. |
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Art
means to me the extension of creative boundaries and
the translation into |
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symbolic dimensions, it is an homage to the
mysteries in our world. |
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I am
particularly interested in the possibilities of mise-en-scčne
photography. |
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By
theinteraction of cinematic, theatrical, painture-like
and narrative elements during
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the
process of taking pictures and the subsequent
post-processing, there can be |
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created an individual universe. It really
inspires me that my photos are frequently
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associated with paintings, since, what enthuses me
most about photo editing, is the |
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possibility of achieving effects which are usually
only expected in the creative |
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freedom of painting. |
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Text: Iris Weirich,
2011 |
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© Iris
Weirich, 2011 |
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