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©Reiner Riedler, Sweat, 2019 – 2021
©Reiner Riedler, Sweat, 2019 – 2021

Back to Black. Contemporary Analogue and Hybrid Photography

17. 11. – 27. 11. 2022

Opening: Thursday, November 17th at 6 pm, at Atelierhaus at the Academy of Fine Arts, as part of the Rotlicht festival.

International group exhibition, participating artists:
Balázs Deim, Alessandra D’intino, Jošt Dolinšek, Lena Feitl, Elí Joteva, Reiner Riedler, Peter Koštrun, Roberto Kusterle, Borut Peterlin, Eva Petrič, Herman Pivk.

The Back to Black project is set up as an international project in which Photon joins the global trend of reviving interest in black-and-white, analog and the so-called hybrid photography, and especially in contemporary, creative use of old photographic techniques. In modern times, these are often associated with the use of contemporary technologies, which expand the creative field of application and bring original solutions even in today’s mostly digital time. This research is in terms of content focused on representing different approaches of contemporary artists to the medium which was not long ago predicted to go extinct.

There has been an incredible turnaround in recent years as the popularity of analog and black-and-white photography has begun to revive. Analog photography, that was thought as obsolete, is experiencing a renaissance, especially among young people. Wide and renewed interest in analog photography can be seen especially on social media, where large communities with millions of followers have sprung up in the last few years. Also in the field of artistic photography, where the practice of hybrid photography has already prevailed in the last two decades, this trend is well adopted, especially among young photographic artists. Today, they use all the technologies and tools available, and the works are a combination of the latest technologies and the oldest photographic techniques. A part of this rich practice, which is so hearty enriched and re-thought with photographic history, can also be seen in this exhibition.

 

Roberto Kusterle, A Silent Mutation, 2013
Roberto Kusterle, A Silent Mutation, 2013
Balazs Deim, Surveillance System, 2013
Balazs Deim, Surveillance System, 2013
©Reiner Riedler, Sweat, 2019 – 2021
©Reiner Riedler, Sweat, 2019 – 2021

Lena Feitl, Ephemeral Endeavours, 2020
Lena Feitl, Ephemeral Endeavours, 2020
Jošt Dolinšek, To Move the Sun and Earth Away, 2019 -2020
Jošt Dolinšek, To Move the Sun and Earth Away, 2019 -2020
Herman Pivk, GRA from the series HO VRT, 2004
Herman Pivk, GRA from the series HO VRT, 2004

Eva Petric, Shadow Menuet 2
Eva Petric, Shadow Menuet 2
Alessandra D’Intino, Photofrittata, 2017 – 2020
Alessandra D’Intino, Photofrittata, 2017 – 2020
Borut Peterlin, Guardian of the River, 2022
Borut Peterlin, Guardian of the River, 2022

Eli Joteva, Biogram Blueprints, 2018 – 2021
Eli Joteva, Biogram Blueprints, 2018 – 2021

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