| | | | From "The Time persists" series, 1932 © Miloslava Rupešová-Funková / Jaromír Funke | | | | Avant-Garde Photographer | | As part of the event series PHOTOGRAPHY PLAYERS. INTERNATIONAL SPECIALISTS FEATURING UPCOMING TALENTS | | OPAVA SCHOOL. Close-up | | Contemporary tendencies from the Czech Republic | | January 27 – April 29, 2018 | | Opening: Friday, 26 January, 7 pm | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | Abstract Photo – Composition, 1927–29 © Miloslava Rupešová-Funková / Jaromír Funke | | | | | Avant-Garde Photographer | | January 27 – April 29, 2018 | | Overlooked until recently, now on show in Frankfurt/Main: The Czech artist Jaromír Funke radically pushed the boundaries of photography. For the first time in Germany, the FFF presents the Avant-garde works of this visionary. During the same time, the FFF presents a second exhibition featuring emerging talents from the Czech Republic. Experiments with light and shadow, reflections and transparencies: Jaromír Funke (1896–1945) counts as one of the most important representatives of Czech and international Avant-garde photography. Often ahead of his time, he sourced impulses from Cubism, New Objectivity, Abstract Art and Surrealism. For the first time in Germany the Fotografie Forum Frankfurt presents the work of this visionary. On display are more than 70 photographs from the period between the 1920s and 1930s — a phase in which Funke radically pushed the boundaries of photography. Jaromír Funke started photographing at the age of twelve when his father gave him his first camera. After receiving his high school diploma in 1915 he studied medicine, law and philosophy before turning entirely to photography after World War I. Next to his early landscape images adhering to the style of romantic pictorialism, he started creating modern works from 1923: minimalistic compositions with plates, vacuum cleaner tubes and glass bottles, still lifes with glass objects, light bulbs and star fish. The shadows of objects, not the objects themselves, start to take centre-stage in his work. | | | | | | Loneliness and Glasses, ca. 1924 © Miloslava Rupešová-Funková / Jaromír Funke | | | | Funke was inspired by the pioneers of abstract photography Alvin Langdon Coburn, Francis Bruguière or Jaroslav Rössler while he quickly developed his own unique signature style. His goal was to "highlight two objects, contrast two realities, combine different elements in a single photo", he writes in 1935. At the same time, Funke scrutinised and explored the possibilities of photography as the author and publisher of magazines and books, as a relentless organiser and as teacher of photography at institutions such as the National Academy of Art in Prague. Jaromír Funke’s works are part of many collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (New York), J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles), Photographic Art Museum Tokyo and Centre Pompidou (Paris). However, his relevance in the field of Avant-garde photography was only discovered in recent years. The exhibition JAROMÍR FUNKE. AVANT-GARDE PHOTOGRAPHER in Frankfurt was curated by Vladimír Birgus, art historian, photography specialist and Funke biographer. It is a collaboration with Funke’s daughter Miloslava Rupešová, Leica Gallery Prague and the Institute of Creative Photography of the Silesian University Opava, Czech Republic. The exhibition is accompanied by a new publication. | | | | | | After the Carnival I, 1924–26 © Miloslava Rupešová-Funková / Jaromír Funke | | | | CURATOR’S TOUR with Celina Lunsford [in German] Sunday, February 11 and April 8, 2018, 3 pm PUBLICATION Vladimír Birgus, Jaromír Funke. Avant-Garde Photographer, Prague: KANT, 2014. Extended Reprint (including German language) / publication in collaboration with Fotografie Forum Frankfurt. Prague: KANT, 2017 Sat, January 27, 2018, 3 pm GALLERY TALK with Vladimír Birgus, Curator of the exhibition JAROMÍR FUNKE. AVANT-GARDE PHOTOGRAPHER and Funke Biographer [in English] Sat, January 27, 2018, 6 pm LECTURE »JAROMÍR FUNKE. AVANT-GARDE PHOTOGRAPHER« with Vladimír Birgus [in English] | | | |
| | | | | | | | | Aus der Serie "Web Sad Faces", 2015 © Daniel Poláček | | As part of the event series PHOTOGRAPHY PLAYERS. INTERNATIONAL SPECIALISTS FEATURING UPCOMING TALENTS | | OPAVA SCHOOL. Close-up | | Contemporary tendencies from the Czech Republic | | | | January 27 – April 29, 2018 | | Next to the exhibition of Jaromír Funke the FFF presents the second exhibition "OPAVA SCHOOL. CLOSE-UP" taking place at the same time to feature contemporary tendencies from the Czech Republic. On display are images of the photographers at the renowned Institute of Creative Photography at the Silesian University Opava, Czech Republic. The photographs focus on existential moments: privacy, relationships, inner reflection. The topics of the young generation are highly personal and show a high regard for experimentation. Forty percent of the students come from abroad and quickly find international recognition. The exhibition "OPAVA SCHOOL. Close-up" is part of the FFF events »Photography Players«. The format focuses on current international projects and ideas about the medium as well as different, young and fresh talents. In dialogue with each other, the two exhibitions show affinities between visionaries of the Avant-garde. The exhibition "OPAVA SCHOOL. Close-up" was curated by Vladimír Birgus, who is lecturer at the Institute of creative Photography, and Celina Lunsford, Artistic Director of the Fotografie Forum Frankfurt. | | | | | | | Boiko, 2014 © Jan Brykczyński | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com © 23 Jan 2018 photography-now.com Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin Editor: Claudia Stein & Michael Steinke contact@photography-now.com T +49.30.24 34 27 80 | |
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