Benjamin Katz, born in Antwerp in 1939 as the son of German Jews, rose to fame with his compelling portraits of artists such as Georg Baselitz, J?rg -Immendorff, Josef Beuys, James Lee Byars, Sigmar Polke, and Gerhard Richter. Hardly any exhibition of the so-called German princely painters - Benjamin Katz has been associated with some of them for years - manages without his subtle portraits. But his archive of over half a million negatives from more than sixty years of photographic work still contains plenty of surprises: in addition to conceptual photo series, in particular everyday observations - landscapes, views with traces of industrial decline, architectural details, found objects of everyday poetry, and even the moment-arily absurd. There are many untold stories in the images, quite different connotations are called upon, the enigmatic wit of the artist invariably comes to the surface. Benjamin Katz's images are primarily narratives with-out words, connected to humor as a worldly wisdom, and to eloquent elaborations in simple stories.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:3864423503
ISBN13:9783864423505
Release Date:January 2022
Publisher:Snoeck Publishing Company
Length:144 Pages
Weight:2.49 lbs.
Dimensions:0.8" x 8.2" x 12.1"
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