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Josef Polleross
Non-Objective World

– solo show –

September 06 – 30, 2018
Opening September 06, 19:00

Curator: Răzvan Ion

creart Gallery
Piața Lahovari nr. 7, Bucharest

“The miracle of photography, of its so-called objective image, is that it reveals a radically non-objective world (Baudrillard). Josef Polleross depict moments and places involving indirectly himself in the social environment bringing to the spectator his perspective on the society being in Afghanistan, India, Romania, Egypt, Georgia, Iran or elsewhere. Polleross’s world is non-objective but real. His work shows us something we will never see if his camera wasn’t in his hands.” (Răzvan Ion)

Josef Polleross is an Austrian photojournalist and artist. His work was published in New York Times, Bild, Washington Post, Cairo Times, Life, Newsweek, Time, Geo, Stern, Spiegel and more. He was exhibited in MAK, Vienna; Teheran City Photo Museum; Month of Photography in Vienna; Gallery Lumina, Vienna; Museum of Modern Art, Ankara; Leica Gallery, New York; etc. He published several books, latest one being “OldCinemas in Iran”. After New York, Cairo and Bangkok, Josef Polleross lives and works in Vienna. www.polleross.com

Răzvan Ion is a theoretician, curator and cultural manager. He was an associate professor at University of California, Berkeley; Lisbon University; Central University of New York; University of London; Sofia University; University of Kiev; etc. He has held conferences and lectures at different art institutions like Witte de With, Rotterdam; Kunsthalle Vienna; Art in General, New York; Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon; Casa Encedida, Madrid etc. He is the co-founder of Bucharest Biennale, Pavilion Journal and Reforma Photo Days (toghether with Eugen Rădescu). He was a professor at the University of Bucharest where he teached Curatorial Studies and Critical Thinking. Recently he was the curator of Bucharest Biennale 8, together with Beral Madra.

Photography: Josef Polleross, Abusir, Egypt, 1992.

Organizat de Primăria Capitalei, prin creart – Centrul de Creație, Artă și Tradiție al Municipiului București

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Josef Polleross – Non-Objective World

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Josef Polleross
Non-Objective World

– solo show –

6 – 30 septembrie 2018
Vernisaj 06 septembrie 2018, 19:00

Curator: Răzvan Ion

creart Gallery
Piața Lahovari nr. 7, București

“Miracolul fotografiei, al așa-numitului obiect imagine, este să dezvăluie o lume radical non-obiectivă (Baudrillard). Josef Polleross extrage momente și locuri implicându-se indirect pe sine în mediul social reflectând perspectiva sa societală fie că se află în Afghanistan, India, Romania, Egypt, Georgia sau Iran. Lumea lui Polleross este non-obiectivă, dar reală. Lucrările sale ne arată ceva ce nu am fi văzut dacă camera nu s-ar fi aflat în mâinle lui.” (Răzvan Ion)

Josef Polleross este fotojurnalist și artist austriac. Lucrările sale au fot publicate în New York Times, Bild, Washington Post, Cairo Times, Life, Newsweek, Time, Geo, Stern, Spiegel etc. A expus în MAK, Vienna; Teheran City Photo Museum; Month of Photography in Vienna; Gallery Lumina, Vienna; Museum of Modern Art, Ankara; Leica Gallery, New York; etc. A publicat mai multe cărți ultima fiind “Thailand Triptychs”. După ce a locuit la New York, Cairo și Bangkok, Josef Polleross s-a întors la Vienna. www.polleross.com

Răzvan Ion este teoretician, curator și manager cultural. A fost profesor asociat la University of California, Berkeley; Lisbon University; Central University of New York; University of London; Sofia University; University of Kiev; etc. Anținut prelegeri și conferințe la diferite instotuții academice și de artă precum Witte de With, Rotterdam; Kunsthalle Vienna; Art in General, New York; Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon; Casa Encedida, Madrid etc. Este co-fondator al Bucharest Biennale, Pavilion Journal și Reforma Photo Days (împreună cu Eugen Rădescu). Este profesor la Universitatea București unde predă un curs de gândire critică și studii curatoriale. Recent a curatoriat Bucharest Biennale 8 împreună cu Beral Madra.

Fotografie: Josef Polleross, Abusir, Egypt, 1992.

Josef Polleross
Non-Objective World

– solo show –

September 06 – 30, 2018
Opening September 06, 19:00

Curator: Răzvan Ion

creart Gallery
Piața Lahovari nr. 7, Bucharest

“The miracle of photography, of its so-called objective image, is that it reveals a radically non-objective world (Baudrillard). Josef Polleross depict moments and places involving indirectly himself in the social environment bringing to the spectator his perspective on the society being in Afghanistan, India, Romania, Egypt, Georgia, Iran or elsewhere. Polleross’s world is non-objective but real. His work shows us something we will never see if his camera wasn’t in his hands.” (Răzvan Ion)

Josef Polleross is an Austrian photojournalist and artist. His work was published in New York Times, Bild, Washington Post, Cairo Times, Life, Newsweek, Time, Geo, Stern, Spiegel and more. He was exhibited in MAK, Vienna; Teheran City Photo Museum; Month of Photography in Vienna; Gallery Lumina, Vienna; Museum of Modern Art, Ankara; Leica Gallery, New York; etc. He published several books, latest one being “OldCinemas in Iran”. After New York, Cairo and Bangkok, Josef Polleross lives and works in Vienna. www.polleross.com

Răzvan Ion is a theoretician, curator and cultural manager. He was an associate professor at University of California, Berkeley; Lisbon University; Central University of New York; University of London; Sofia University; University of Kiev; etc. He has held conferences and lectures at different art institutions like Witte de With, Rotterdam; Kunsthalle Vienna; Art in General, New York; Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon; Casa Encedida, Madrid etc. He is the co-founder of Bucharest Biennale, Pavilion Journal and Reforma Photo Days (toghether with Eugen Rădescu). He was a professor at the University of Bucharest where he teached Curatorial Studies and Critical Thinking. Recently he was the curator of Bucharest Biennale 8, together with Beral Madra.

Photography: Josef Polleross, Abusir, Egypt, 1992.

Organizat de Primăria Capitalei, prin creart – Centrul de Creație, Artă și Tradiție al Municipiului București

Eveniment paralel Reforma Photo Days 1

Cu sprijnul forumul cultural austriac

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