Jochen Lempert : phenotype
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Jochen Lempert : phenotype
Walther König, c2013
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Exhibition Catalogue
Catalog of the exhibition held at Hamburger Kunsthalle(Galerie der Gegenwart), June 22-Sep. 29, 2013
Biography: p. 43-60
Biboliography: p. 61-62
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Description
Since the early 1990s, the German photographer and biologist Jochen Lempert (born 1958) has used analogue, black-and-white photography to convey his gently reverential vision of nature and sentience--whether that of animals, plants or humans. Often grainy, sometimes verging on abstraction, and sometimes focusing minutely on the activity of some tiny creature, his photographs exude a simple pleasure in fleeting tranquility. Lempert has also taken a quietly particular stance on the presentation of his work: in exhibitions, his images are presented unframed and tacked up on walls, and his books (among them <i>Recent Field Work</i> and <i>Coevolution</i>) are always immediately identifiable for their modest but exquisite design, printing and paper. Continuing this tradition of gorgeous bookmaking, <i>Jochen Lembert: Phenotype</i> reproduces 450 of his works, most of them arranged in groups and sequences, from more than 20 years of artistic production.
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