Neuerscheinung Katalog Renata Jaworska

Neuerscheinung Katalog Renata Jaworska: Ölbilder, Skulpturen und Zeichnungen

Im Grupello Verlag erscheint im Januar 2015 der neue Katalog von Renata Jaworska, der Arbeiten der letzten vier Jahre enthält. In die Arbeiten führen Texte von Ludwig Seyfarth, Bernd Stiegler und Stefan Feucht ein. Photographie: Marcus Schwier.

Renata Jaworska

Mit 44 farbigen Abbildungen

72 Seiten, Broschur, Format: 21 x 21 cm

ISBN 978-3-89978-233-2, Erscheinungsjahr: 2015

Der Katalog kann im Grupello Verlag vorbestellt werden

Renata Jaworska Meisterschülerin von Prof. Jörg Immendorff wurde 1979 in Zwolen / Polen geboren. Sie studierte an der staatlichen Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf. Ihre Arbeiten befinden sich in vielen privaten und öffentlichen Sammlungen. Sie lebt und arbeitet in der Schule Schloss Salem und in Düsseldorf

 

 

Marcus Schwier, image architect. Born in 1964 in Düsseldorf, Germany, Marcus Schwier discovered his fascination for photography while in school. After earning his architecture degree in 1985, he worked in various architectural offices before returning to school in 1993 — this time to formally study photography at the Düsseldorf Art Academy. While at the Academy, Schwier experimented with camera obscuratechniques. Today, the freelancer works on both commercial and artistic projects, concentrating on landscape and architectural photography. Schwier has balanced the artistic work in his studio in Düsseldorf with his global career. On the one hand, he brings the highest standards to the images he shoots as a commercial photographer working on advertising concepts, brochures, and campaigns for such clients as Mercedes Benz, Audi, Thyssen-Krupp, and Deutsche Bank. On the other hand, he doesn’t lose sight of his artistic ambitions and is always looking for new and surprisingly compelling shots. His ground-breaking “Nightshots,” begun using film photography, builds on his Academy experience of shooting long exposures that emphasize the phenomenon of the night itself more than the subjects of the shots. Schwier explains that the nocturnal scene reduces an image to its barest meaning, since the most essential things are already lit; but almost as an afterthought, his long-exposure shots also succeed in bringing light into otherwise pitch-dark corners and niches, uncovering the strangeness of time and moment. Schwier is the recipient of major prizes and awards, including the DG Bank International Photography Award.