Galerie Hilaneh von Kories - 08-19 Review


07-17 Review

Photographs by Loïc Bréard, Arve Dinda,
Inessa Dolinskaia, Herbert Dombrowski,
Dana Gluckstein, Ara Güler, Walde Huth,
Mario Marino, Neal McQueen, Bill Perlmutter, Schilte & Portielje, Wolf Suschitzky,
Stephan Vanfleteren

May 20 to August 31, 2017
The exhibition will be extended to 8 September, 2017

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In this year‘s summer exhibition from May 20 – August 31, 2017 Galerie Hilaneh von Kories presents insights into the variety of artistic positions, which the gallery owner represents. 13 selected photographic groups of works will be shown, especially those which have been presented in individual exhibitions in the new location in Schöneberg since the move of the gallery from Hamburg to Berlin in October 2014.

The 42 motifs of the group exhibition constitute not only a fascinating journey through the world of photography but at the same time a varied expedition through different cities and continents. In this way we can start with the precise view of Wolf Suschitzky in the London of the 1930s and experience the immediate post-war time in Italy, France and Germany through the eyes of Bill Perlmutter, whose career began as reporting photographer for the US Army. Another spot is Istanbul in the classical perspectives of Ara Güler, who documented the lively street scenes of the metropolis in the 1950s as the “Eye of Istanbul”. In the same decade we look at the life in Hamburg in all its intensity as Herbert Dombrowski captured it in the streets of the hanseatic town. Paris and the world of fashion are represented by Walde Huth, who set high fashion clothing in scene in the urban space in the 1960s. A special homage to his home region has been created by Stefan Vanfleteren in the 1990s with his impressive black-and-white series of pictures “Belgicum”. Also in black and white are the pictures by Neal McQueen whose series of pictures from last year shot on Greek islands focus on the dramatic situation of refugees. From Europe the journey continues to moving portraits which Dana Gluckstein took on Hawaii and in Kenya or Mario Marino in Africa. Both photographers succeed again and again in celebrating the dignity of each individual presented in their dedicated and sensitive portraits. Through subjective perspectives of her “Wunderland” we finally enter the very individual world of the Berlin photographer Inessa Dolinskaia, which cannot be geographically located. No less surprising are the creatures of fantasy or dream figures created by the Rotterdam artist couple Schilte & Portielje in their lavish computer generated collages. The work of the Hamburg photographer Arve Dinda concentrates on the world of the opera. With the contemporary architectural studies of Loïc Bréard we are back in the real world, yet his black-and-white motifs testify a fascinating experimental approach to the visible world.

The interplay of reality and production, documentation and subjective perspective create the selection’s basic framework for this presentation. There is much to be discovered, revelation and a new perspective of the world are guaranteed.

Weitere Motive dieser Ausstellung

Loïc Bréard: Urban Sketches # 22, 2008
Gelatin Silver Print on Baryta Paper, ca. 24 x 16 cm
Loïc Bréard
Loïc Bréard: Urban Sketches # 21, 2008
Gelatin Silver Print on Baryta Paper, ca. 24 x 16 cm
Loïc Bréard: Urban Sketches # 25, 2008
Gelatin Silver Print on Baryta Paper, ca. 46 x 30,5 cm

Arve Dinda: Boris Godounov, Hamburgische Staatsoper, 2000
Alu-Dibond with protective UV foil, 120 x 180 cm
Arve Dinda

Inessa Dolinskaia: Wunderland # 1, 2009
Pigmentprint on Brilliant Museum® Satin Matte Natural Fine Art Paper, 28 x 28 cm
Inessa Dolinskaia
Inessa Dolinskaia: Wunderland # 40, 2009
Pigmentprint on Brilliant Museum® Satin Matte Natural Fine Art Paper, 28 x 28 cm
Inessa Dolinskaia: Wunderland # 7, 2009
Pigmentprint on Brilliant Museum® Satin Matte Natural Fine Art Paper, 28 x 28 cm

Herbert Dombrowski: Kepa, 1958
Gelatin Silver Print , 17,5 x 17,5 cm
Herbert Dombrowski
Herbert Dombrowski: Das Paar, ca. 1956
Vintage Print, ca. 17,4 x 17,3 cm
Herbert Dombrowski: Landgang, ca. 1953
Vintage Print, ca. 23,8 x 18,0 cm
Herbert Dombrowski: Chinesen, 1953
Vintage Print, ca. 23,7 x 16,1 cm
Herbert Dombrowski: Musikanten, 1953
Vintage Print, ca. 22,4 x 18,0 cm

Dana Gluckstein: Chanter Hawaii with Tear, Hawaii, 1996
16 × 16 inches (40,6 × 40,6 cm) Archival Pigment Photographs printed on Moab Entrada paper
Dana Gluckstein
Dana Gluckstein: Samburu Women, Kenya, 1985
16 × 16 inches (40,6 × 40,6 cm) Archival Pigment Photographs printed on Moab Entrada paper

Ara Güler: „Salep“ Verkäufer auf der Alten Galatabrücke, 1957
Pigmentprint on Hahnemühle Büttenpapier 45 × 30 cm
Ara Güler
Ara Güler: Provinzler auf der Alten Galatabrücke, 1956
Pigmentprint on Hahnemühle Büttenpapier 45 × 30 cm
Ara Güler: Korbträger auf dem Fischmarkt, Beyoğlu, 1954
Pigmentprint on Hahnemühle Büttenpapier 30 × 23,9 cm
Ara Güler: Lastenträger warten am Öl Quai auf Arbeit, 1954
Pigmentprint on Hahnemühle Büttenpapier 30 × 36,5 cm
Ara Güler: Pferdegespann nahe Şehzadebaşı, 1958
Pigmentprint on Hahnemühle Büttenpapier 30 × 30 cm

Walde Huth: Ambre, 1965
Modern Print on Museum Silver Gloss White 20,9 x 20 cm
Walde Huth
Walde Huth: Patricia, Jacques Fath, Paris, 1955
Modern Print on Museum Silver Gloss White 20,9 x 20 cm
Walde Huth: Jacques Fath, Paris, 1955
Modern Print on Museum Silver Gloss White 23,8 x 20 cm

Mario Marino: Malega, Surma Boy, Ethiopia, 2011
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle, 140 x 110 cm
Mario Marino

Neal McQueen: Idomeni, 16. März 2016
Harman Gloss Baryta, 19 × 28 cm
Neal McQueen
Neal McQueen: Lesbos, 8. Februar 2016
Harman Gloss Baryta, 19 × 28 cm
Neal McQueen: Lesbos, Lesbos, 13. Januar 2016
Harman Gloss Baryta, 19 × 28 cm

Schilte & Portielje: o.T. 08/A7, 2008
Digital Collage on wooden frame, 28 × 20 x 4 cm
Schilte & Portielje
Schilte & Portielje: o.T. 07/A7, 2007
Digital Collage on wooden frame, 28 × 20 x 4 cm
Schilte & Portielje: o.T., 16/A7, 2016
Digital Collage on wooden frame, 28 × 20 x 4 cm
Schilte & Portielje: o.T., 17/A1, 2017
Digital Collage on wooden frame, 28 × 20 x 4 cm
Schilte & Portielje: o.T., 17/A8, 2017
Digital Collage on wooden frame, 28 × 20 x 4 cm

Bill Perlmutter: Man With Dark Glasses, Italy, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta, 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter
Bill Perlmutter: Under the Eiffel Tower, Paris, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta, 27 × 27 cm
Bill Perlmutter: G.I. Cigarettes, Germany, 1955
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta, 25 × 25 cm
Bill Perlmutter: Naughty Dog, Germany, 1956
Fine Art Print on Harman Gloss Baryta, 25 × 25 cm

Wolf Suschitzky: Charing Cross Road #2, London, 1937
Gelatin Silver Print on Baryta Paper, 24,1 x 23 cm
Wolf Suschitzky
Wolf Suschitzky: Hotel Room, Edinburgh, 1965
Gelatin Silver Print on Baryta Paper, 30,7 x 26,3 cm
Wolf Suschitzky: Charing Cross Road #4, London, 1937
Gelatin Silver Print on Baryta Paper, 31,4 x 29,2 cm
Wolf Suschitzky: Embankment, London, 1947
Gelatin Silver Print on Baryta Paper, 32,6 x 29,2 cm

Stephan Vanfleteren: Belgicum #16 Bredene, 2006
Epson Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag ® 40 × 31,5 cm
Stephan Vanfleteren
Stefan Vanfleteren: Belgicum #11 Roesbrugge, 1998
Epson Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag ® 27 × 40 cm
Stephan Vanfleteren: Belgicum #8 French Flanders, 1990
Epson Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag ® 31,5 × 40 cm

07-17 Review

May 20 to August 31, 2017
The exhibition will be extended to 8 September, 2017

Opening Hours:
Tuesday to Friday 02 – 07 pm
and by appointment
Saturday May, 20 2017 01 – 04 pm

Galerie Hilaneh von Kories
Belziger Straße 35
10823 Berlin
Fon: +49 (30) 787 13 65 0
mail@galeriehilanehvonkories.de
www.galeriehilanehvonkories.de

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