Bild-Vortrag in der Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung: "Das flüchtige Bild: Salzdruck und Natur im Spiegel der Zeit"
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Slide Lecture Featuring Original Works by Joachim Froese, Honorary Lecturer, School of Communication & Arts, University of Queensland, Australia
The German-Australian photographer Joachim Froese approaches nature and landscape not in the sense of classical, romantic photography, but as a conceptual and material field of work. Froese does not view nature as a counterpart to humanity, but as a complex network of relationships in which humans are embedded. In his practical work, he combines this theoretical starting point with a surprisingly technically sophisticated approach. The craft of photography itself becomes a concept as Froese combines digital imaging techniques with historical printing methods. Salt printing plays a special role in this process. As part of his lecture, the artist will present some of his fixed and unfixed original salt-paper prints, as well as paper negatives, cyanotypes, and silver gelatin prints; he will discuss their technical foundations and provide insights into his specific processes.
Free admission. Advance registration is required at:info@aestiftung.de
The event takes place in conjunction with the current exhibition at the Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation.
Matthias Burba & Max Seeger. Seeing the World in a Grain of Sand
July 11 – September 6, 2026
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