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http://cameraarts.blogspot.com/2008/02/galerie-poller-in-new-york-presents.html
Galerie Poller, of both New York and Frankfurt fame, presents a new
exhibition of photography by Kerim Aytac: "Tokyo Hotel", running from
Thursday, February 14, to April 5, 2008. A British-Turkish photographer,
Aytac balances the style of his work between the abstract and the
representational, the meditative and the obscure. These are not action
photographs, nor are they meant to be true-life images. Instead, every
photograph impresses as a self-contained mystery, as if the images displayed
are those stolen from a person who is just waking in this environment.
Galerie Poller is an excellent partner for this photographer, being solely
dedicated to contemporary photography since 2002.
From Galerie Poller, originally by Kate Keara Pelen:
"Kerim Aytac seems to resist clichés of composition, resist the 'good'
shot. Instead he seeks out small, incidental, sometimes even unremarkable
goings-on. At times the work brings to mind Robert Frank or Walker Evans.
But in fact these images adopt more of an in-between viewpoint; alongside an
American low picturesque there is also nostalgia for the French
semi-abstract black-and-white tradition. The B&W also serves to bring
everything to an equal formal level; layers of reflections, markings and
traces dissolve into the surface on the brink of the recognisable. As a
viewer you have to struggle to identify individual elements, which resist,
like embedded ciphers."
| Text by
Tim Anderson and Tom Gibbons |
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