OLIVER
BOBERG
Oliver
Boberg
Hardbound,
11.5" x 9.75" 144 pages
55 color and 23 black-and-white illustrations
2004, Hatje Cantz Publishers
Essays by Stephan Berg and Martin Engler
Interview by Marc Mayer
One of the most interesting artistic
personalities of his generation, Oliver Boberg has, since the
late 80s, been making small models of urban settings, which he
then photographs in such a way that their model quality almost
totally disappears. The reality presented in his photographs of
underpasses and flat-roofed buildings is one of a non-location,
a place which is so familiar that it could be anywhere and nowhere.
Boberg's videos from 2002 and 2003 show nocturnal landscape views
which seem to be based on film scenarios, but these works, too,
reproduce scale models. The 16mm films transferred to DVD show
eerie situations which are devoid of people: a foreboding cliff
or a country road seen at twilight during a dreary rainstorm.
The model of this non-location here becomes a detail of a story
which is rich in allusions, charged with a cinematic suspense
and fearful expectation. This publication brings together for
the first time the photographs, video stills, and drawings by
this young German artist.
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