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Silent Spaces / Stille Weiten
 
Axel Hütte
Cayo-1, Belize, 2008
© Axel Hütte, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
 

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Silent Spaces

 
9 February – 15 June 2025
 
Opening: Sunday, 9 February, 11am
 
 

ARP MUSEUM Bahnhof Rolandseck

Hans-Arp-Allee 1 . DE-53424 Remagen
T +49 (0)2228-94250

www.arpmuseum.org
Tue-Sun 11am-6pm
ARP MUSEUM Bahnhof Rolandseck
 
 
Silent Spaces / Stille Weiten
 
Axel Hütte
Rheingau/Nebel-1, Deutschland, 2009
© Axel Hütte, VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2024
 
 
With his seemingly painterly works, the artist Axel Hütte (*1951), who lives in Düsseldorf and Berlin, is one of the internationally important photographers of the present day. In Remagen-Rolandseck, his large-format photographs are on display in the exhibition "Axel Hütte. Silent Spaces". As a former student of Bernd and Hilla Becher, Axel Hütte is an important representative of the Düsseldorf School of Photography.

The exhibition focuses on his large-scale photographs of mountains, glaciers and water which the artist himself describes as imagined landscapes. For his photographs, Axel Hütte travels to all continents. He waits patiently at carefully chosen locations before capturing an image with his plate camera. His unpopulated works lack any narratives. In some works, water surfaces, reflections, or fog transform into abstract structures that oscillate between sharpness and blur, inviting the viewer to meditative contemplation. This is also followed by four video works by Axel Hütte, which are being shown together for the first time. With their experimental design, electronic music and sound compositions, they open contemplative spaces.
 
 
Silent Spaces / Stille Weiten
 
Axel Hütte
Blaubeuren-2, Deutschland, 2022
© Axel Hütte, VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2024
 
 
The exhibition, planned in close collaboration with Axel Hütte, presents 36 works from 1997 to 2024. The architecture and design studio sauerbruch hutton has developed a color scheme for the exhibition at the Arp Museum.

A diverse accompanying programme invites visitors to discover the exhibition together. In workshops in the Arp Lab, visitors can try out artistic techniques such as solar photography. On 27 April, the museum invites visitors to an artist talk with Axel Hütte and curator Jutta Mattern, followed by an aperitif.

The catalogue will be published by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, Cologne, with texts by Kirsty Bell, Julian Heynen, Jutta Mattern, Helene von Saldern and Julia Wallner.
 
 
Silent Spaces / Stille Weiten
 
Axel Hütte
Totenkopf, Österreich, 2011
© Axel Hütte, VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2024
 
 
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