Tscholl, Martin, author, photographer.
Imaginary ecologies / Martin Tscholl.
Netherlands : The Eriskay Connection, 2024.
238 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm
A significant part of the work of artistic researcher Martin Tscholl (DE) involves walking through meadows, forests, and mountains. Here, he encounters a web of interconnections that extends far beyond the realm of humans. This web is inhabited by a wide variety of organisms, materials, and processes that are mutually dependent and in permanent change. By actively looking out for these other beings located in the margins of our phenomenal perception, a correspondence between the human and the non-human spheres starts to unfold. In this process, positions emerge in which the apparent opposites of the rational and irrational, life and non-life, art and nature, converge. Tscholl's photography allows us to recognise the silent fragments of nature as being different from us, but also as originating from the same ontological ground. The many mystical objects in this book seem like they could come to life at any moment, giving us a warm sense of connection.
9789083357157 hardcover
9083357155 hardcover
Tscholl, Martin.
Photography, Artistic.
Nature photography.
Ecology in art.
Photographie artistique.
Photographie de la nature.
art photography.
nature photography.
Martin Tscholl : imaginary ecologies
Location: Library main 319976
Call No.: 319976
Copy: 1
Status: Available
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