GÖTZ
DIERGARTEN PHTOGRAPHS
Götz Diergarten
Hardbound,
9½" x 10½", 160
pages
98 color illustrations
2010, Hatje Cantz
Interview with the
artist by Rudolf Kicken and Sven Beckstette
Texts by Carsten Ahrens, Matthias Harder, Petra Helck
From the Publisher:
In his series featuring German façades, French beach cabanas,
and British spa architecture, Götz Diergarten (*1972 in Mannheim)
examines the outward appearance of different types of everyday
buildings. Following in the footsteps of the Becher School, Diergarten’s
works are conceptually rigorous, with a documentary-style straightforwardness.
Diergarten’s originality, however, lies in the fact that
he adds color as a dimension to this austere concept. In his photographs
of standard beach cabanas, it is the color that expresses a sense
of originality and uniqueness. In the METROpolis series, he transforms
the materials and patterns of passageways, tunnels, and railway
platforms into abstract color spaces and fields, so that they
resemble the kind of American color photography by artists such
as William Eggleston or Stephen Shore.
Exhibition schedule: Weserburg | Museum für
moderne Kunst, Bremen, March 27–May 23, 2010 |