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Bastiaan van Aarle - Moving Mountains

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Bastiaan van Aarle challenges our notion of time and movement. Unexpectedly, by choosing a medium and a subject that epitomizes stillness. By taking photos of mountains-all within the same frame, but spread over a certain period of time-these monuments of immutability, seemingly start to shift and reveal a movement, we don't experience ourselves: the rotation of the planet in space. Taking inspiration from color photography's beginnings, van Aarle transferred the different images to cyan, magenta, yellow and black. When brought together again, they reveal subtle traces of the passing of time in colored tinges. The effect is so otherworldly that it feels as if the rocks exist in a different dimension-as if the soft hues come fuming from the mountain's deepest history, floating gently in the thin mountain air. What is revealed here about the world is only exposed in the image, it can neither be conceived beforehand nor be seen with the mere eye: It is the magic of photography.
Belgian landscape photographer, BASTIAAN VAN AARLE (*1988) explores the boundaries of photography, its medium-specific properties, and how these relate to the perception of reality. He is especially interested in the transformative qualities of light, be it through invasive advertising panels or the White Nights of the North.

About the author

BASTIAAN VAN AARLE (*1988, Belgien) ist ein konzeptueller Landschaftsfotograf, der sich mit Themen des menschlichen Einflusses auf die Landschaft, des Konzepts von Zeit in der Fotografie und der Zweidimensionalität des Mediums beschäftigt.

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Bastiaan van Aarle challenges our notion of time and movement. Unexpectedly, by choosing a medium and a subject that epitomizes stillness. By taking photos of mountains—all within the same frame, but spread over a certain period of time—these monuments of immutability, seemingly start to shift and reveal a movement, we don’t experience ourselves: the rotation of the planet in space. Taking inspiration from color photography’s beginnings, van Aarle transferred the different images to cyan, magenta, yellow and black. When brought together again, they reveal subtle traces of the passing of time in colored tinges. The effect is so otherworldly that it feels as if the rocks exist in a different dimension—as if the soft hues come fuming from the mountain’s deepest history, floating gently in the thin mountain air. What is revealed here about the world is only exposed in the image, it can neither be conceived beforehand nor be seen with the mere eye: It is the magic of photography.

Belgian landscape photographer, BASTIAAN VAN AARLE (*1988) explores the boundaries of photography, its medium-specific properties, and how these relate to the perception of reality. He is especially interested in the transformative qualities of light, be it through invasive advertising panels or the White Nights of the North.

Product details

Authors Bastiaan van Aarle
Assisted by Nadine Barth (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2022
 
EAN 9783775753838
ISBN 978-3-7757-5383-8
No. of pages 112
Dimensions 226 mm x 12 mm x 302 mm
Weight 636 g
Illustrations 51 Abb.
Series Monografie
Fotografie
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Fotografie, Umweltschutz, Umwelt, Orte auf alten Fotografien, Berge, Gebirge, Erde, Planeten, Umweltschützer: Denkansätze und Ideologien, Dokumentarfotografie, Klimatechnik, Lichttechnik, Licht und Schatten, eintauchen, Lichtspiel

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