| | | | Aitor Ortiz Estorninos 008 © Aitor Ortiz courtesy Galerie Springer Berlin | | | Natural Appearance | | | | 19 October 2021 ‐ 29 January 2022 | | Opening: Saturday, 16 October, 12 - 6pm | | | | | | | | | | Maria Jauregui Ponte o.T./Reh 15, from the series Wo Fuchs und Hase, 2018-2021 © Maria Jauregui Ponte courtesy Galerie Springer Berlin | | | | In the exhibition Natural Appearance by Maria Jauregui Ponte and Aitor Ortiz, Galerie Springer Berlin is showing two series that have emerged independently of each other, but which are dedicated to the same theme, namely the appearance of nature. Both artists have used photography to capture the visible and the invisible in different ways. In the series Wo Fuchs und Hase (Where Fox and Hare), which Maria Jauregui Ponte has been working on since 2018, the gallery is showing pictures from a small location in Mecklenburg. The cycle deals with wild animals that share their living space with people. By day, they live withdrawn, distanced from human beings. As soon as it gets dark and residents have withdrawn to their houses, the animal world re-conquers the terrain. Maria Jauregui makes this reconquering visible with the help of a wildlife camera. In the daytime, the artist takes the camera with her as she searches for traces the animals have left behind in the night; | | | | | | Aitor Ortiz Estorninos 013 © Aitor Ortiz courtesy Galerie Springer Berlin | | | | Ortiz photographs the fascinating formations of swarms of starlings on the Basque Country’s Atlantic coast. Isolated from their natural background, they form dark specks on empty canvases. These structures or clusters are jointly coordinated by hundreds or thousands of creatures. They constitute an agile, unpredictable choreography in which the individual disappears. Ortiz captures this natural wonder with his camera and alienates it with technical sophistication. | | | | | | Maria Jauregui Ponte o.T./Fuchs 03, from the series Wo Fuchs und Hase, 2018-2021 © Maria Jauregui Ponte courtesy Galerie Springer Berlin | | Maria Jauregui Ponte, born in the Basque Country in 1972, has been living and working in Berlin since 1996. She is a self-taught photographer and honed her skills in internships and assistantships before studying at the New School for Photography, graduating in 2012. Ponte sees photography as a testing ground, offering her a variety of opportunities for expression. The tension between coincidence and control forms part of her approach. Since 2000, she has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Germany and Europe, including at the Haus am Kleistpark, the Fotohaus ParisBerlin and the Rencontres d'Arles 2017 (solo exhibitions) and at the Opelvillen, Rüsselsheim (group exhibition). | | | | | | Aitor Ortiz Estorninos 010 © Aitor Ortiz courtesy Galerie Springer Berlin | | Born in Bilbao in 1971, Aitor Ortiz is one of the best-known Spanish photographers. His work has been shown in numerous major museums in Europe, Asia and America, in both group and solo exhibitions. His major solo exhibitions include: Museo Universidad de Navarra (2018), Fotografiska Stockholm (2012), Sala Canal de Isabel II, Madrid (2012), Museo Guggenheim, Bilbao (2011). The book published by Hatje Cantz in 2011 is an important monograph on his work, which has been lauded by critics and honoured with numerous awards. His works are included in many different collections, including: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Museo Guggenheim Bilbao, Fundación La Caixa, AXA. Belgium, IVAM. Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno, Norman Foster Collection and many others. | | | | | | Maria Jauregui Ponte o.T./Hase 11, from the series Wo Fuchs und Hase, 2018-2021 © Maria Jauregui Ponte courtesy Galerie Springer Berlin | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com © 11 Oct 2021 photo-index UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin Editor: Claudia Stein & Michael Steinke contact@photo-index.art . T +49.30.24 34 27 80 | |
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