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Niko Luoma, Original-Print »Self-Titled Adaptation of Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe (1968), Version 3, 2019« (Format: 29 x 23,5 cm) - For Each Minute, Sixty-Five Seconds (Vorzugsausgabe)

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In his most recent series Adaptations, Niko Luoma draws upon art history to find the subjects for his reconstructions, subjectively rendering the essence of artworks such as Vincent van Gogh's sunflowers, Pablo Picasso's Weeping Woman or David Hockney's splashes. For our special edition, Luoma has chosen the famous 1968 "Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe" by Francis Bacon. In a fascinating visual game, he slowly builds up his image through multiple exposures, using cut-out templates as a means for blocking and redirecting light through a series of standard color lenses. His approach is not to duplicate the original but to interpret it in the spirit of how it was conceived.
NIKO LUOMA (*1970, Helsinki) is one of the most independent representatives of the Helsinki School. He studied photography in Boston and Helsinki. His works have been seen in renowned museums worldwide and can be found in prominent collections. In 2012 Hatje Cantz released And Time is No Longer an Obstacle.
NIKO LUOMA (*1970, Helsinki) is one of the most independent representatives of the Helsinki School. He studied photography in Boston and Helsinki. His works have been seen in renowned museums worldwide and can be found in prominent collections. In 2012 Hatje Cantz released And Time is No Longer an Obstacle.

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NIKO LUOMA (*1970, Helsinki) ist einer der eigenständigsten Vertreter der Helsinki School. Er studierte Fotografie in Boston und Helsinki. Seine Werke werden weltweit in renommierten Museen ausgestellt und sind in bedeutende Sammlungen vertreten. 2012 erschien bei Hatje Cantz And Time is No Longer an Obstacle.

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In his most recent series
Adaptations
, Niko Luoma draws upon art history to find the subjects for his reconstructions, subjectively rendering the essence of artworks such as Vincent van Gogh’s
sunflowers
, Pablo Picasso’s Weeping Woman or David Hockney’s
splashes
. For our special edition, Luoma has chosen the famous 1968 “Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe” by Francis Bacon. In a fascinating visual game, he slowly builds up his image through multiple exposures, using cut-out templates as a means for blocking and redirecting light through a series of standard color lenses. His approach is not to duplicate the original but to interpret it in the spirit of how it was conceived.


NIKO LUOMA (*1970, Helsinki) is one of the most independent representatives of the Helsinki School. He studied photography in Boston and Helsinki. His works have been seen in renowned museums worldwide and can be found in prominent collections. In 2012 Hatje Cantz released
And Time is No Longer an Obstacle.

NIKO LUOMA (*1970, Helsinki) is one of the most independent representatives of the Helsinki School. He studied photography in Boston and Helsinki. His works have been seen in renowned museums worldwide and can be found in prominent collections. In 2012 Hatje Cantz released
And Time is No Longer an Obstacle.

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Authors Niko Luoma, Juha Nenonen, Timoth Persons, Timothy Persons, Lyl Rexer, Lyle Rexer, Lyle et al Rexer, Duncan Wooldridge
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.07.2021
 
EAN 9783775751094
ISBN 978-3-7757-5109-4
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 255 mm x 20 mm x 305 mm
Weight 1200 g
Series Monografie
Fotografie
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Photo art

Zeitgenössische Fotografie, Finnische Fotografie, SurrealismusFotografie, auseinandersetzen

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