Sjoerd Knibbeler : in elements /

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Imprint:Berlin : Hatje/Cantz, [2021]
©2021
Description:141 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
Language:German
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12535657
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Varying Form of Title:In elements
Other authors / contributors:Knibbeler, Sjoerd, photographer, interviewee.
Wolff-Thomsen, Ulrike, 1963- editor, writer of foreword.
Museum Kunst der Westküste, host institution.
ISBN:9783775749114
377574911X
Notes:Catalog of an exhibition held at Museum Kunst der Westküste, Wijk auf Föhr, Germany, February 28-September 5, 2021.
Includes bibliographical references.
Parallel texts in German and English.
Summary:How do you make wind visible? How do you make air visible? How do you capture something in a photograph, when it is already difficult to get a visual fix on it? From its invention in the early nineteenth century onward, photography has been an instrument of scientific research. In line with this tradition, the Amsterdam-based artist Sjoerd Knibbeler deals with complex natural phenomena, which he makes visible in his photographic works. His work is rooted in his interest in discovering the world through human imagination and technology, and so he engages in meticulous observations of nature, experiments, and exchanges with scientists. On this basis, Knibbeler constructs fragile models that allow ephemeral phenomena, such as gusts of wind or sunlight, to be experienced. At the end of these explorations, he creates photographs that make it possible to perceive quasi-invisible processes in aesthetically sophisticated images, which in turn animate us to explore their content.00In his work the Dutch visual artist SJOERD KNIBBELER (*1981) explores the scientific view of the world through the means of photography, using strategies such as observation, experimentation, and model making.00Exhibition: Museum Kunst der Westküste, Wijk auf Föhr, Germany (28.02.0- 05.09.2021).

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