| | | | Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein, Abraham Lincoln & Drone, 2021 © Orejarena & Stein. Courtesy Palo Gallery, NY. | | | | VIRAL HALLUCINATIONS #1 | | TACTICS & MYTHOLOGIES | | 7 September 2024 – 26 January 2025 | | Opening: Friday, 6 September, 7pm | | | | PHOXXI, the temporary House of Photography at Deichtorhallen Hamburg Deichtorstr. 1-2, 20095 Hamburg T +49 (0)40-321030 mail@deichtorhallen.de www.deichtorhallen.de Tue-Sun 11am-6pm. Every first Thursday of the month 11am-9pm | |
| | | | | | Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein, Synthetic Street, Mixed Media Collage, 2023 © Orejarena & Stein. Courtesy Palo Gallery, NY. | | | | The exhibition Tactics and Mythologies: Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein, opening the new series "Viral Hallucinations" at the Temporary House of Photography Hamburg, presents the first institutional solo show of the New York duo Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein. Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein’s (1994, Colombia, UK, respectively) conceptual, documentary work uses the intersection of technology, memory, and desire to explore American mythologies and narratives. Orejarena & Stein’s multi-media work often involves extensive research into how their images relate to collective image making and the networked volume of images surrounding us. These bodies of work are set against a subtle backdrop of social tensions or the lingering echoes of past conflicts—present as underlying currents but never dominating the narrative. Central to their practice is the elevation of collective processes and collaboration, which serve as key strategies. | | | | | | Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein, aus der Serie Long Time No See, Manh, 2019 © Orejarena & Stein. Courtesy Vin Gallery, Hanoi. | | | | Tactics and Mythologies delves into visual disinformation tactics and the impact of fictional narratives and viral mythologies on individual perception. The dialogue between the projects a.o. Long Time No See (2015–20), War Words (2019–24) and American Glitch (2020–24) explores the synergies between the mediabased disinformation, constructions of truth, and new propaganda techniques developed during the Vietnam-US-War and the new mythologies of simulation and conspiracy narratives that now shape collective imaginaries online. Alongside Orejarena & Stein’s works, the exhibition features two self-study labs documenting the research process on images that serve as viral carriers of imaginary worlds and fictional narratives as part of the Viral Hallucinations series. The exhibition and event series "Viral Hallucinations" (2024–26) explores the expanding ecosystem of photographically-interpreted images that serve as viral carriers of imaginary worlds and fictional narratives, focusing on the media and technological conditions that drive the dynamics of a "new conspiracyism". | | | | | | Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein, Very Large Array, 2021 © Orejarena & Stein. Courtesy Palo Gallery, NY. | | | | "Viral Hallucinations" presents a series of exhibitions, lectures, workshops, conversations and performances at the Temporary House of Photography, focusing on conceptual documentary projects and emerging voices in international photography and its experimental fringes. In addition to the classic exhibition program, the Temporary House of Photography in Hamburg, Germany, serves as a space for the examination of current socio-technical phenomena and digital image cultures in our algorithmically ordered and increasingly post-factual world. Produced by the Deichtorhallen Hamburg Curator: Nadine Isabelle Henrich, Curator, House of Photography | | | | | | Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein, Cherry Blossom Camouflage, Mixed Media, 2023 © Orejarena & Stein. Courtesy Palo Gallery, NY. | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com © 4 Sep 2024 photography now UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin Editors: Claudia Stein & Michael Steinke contact@photography-now.com . T +49.30.24 34 27 80 | |
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