The exhibition “Not a House” shows a variety of new and individual photographs created by Joachim Brohm since 2012. They do not relate to a particular thematic or serial context. The subjects of these photographs are buildings, places and things which in time or space derive from different sources but which we often come across in everyday life.
Not a House
Presenting a variety of new and individual photographs by Joachim Brohm since 2012, the exhibition “Not a House” collects images all related to buildings, places and things.
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- 20 January 2015
- Düsseldorf
Through his specific selection of subjects, his compositional precision and muted colours which in their restraint remind one of the subtle grading of the colour grey in black and white photography, Brohm lends its own reflexive scope to the idiosyncratic combination of objects pictured in his photographs. His photos function as models for a reality which is informed by global matters and the media and in which possible levels of meaning superimpose. Despite his objectiveness and accuracy in rendering, Brohm is able to expertly pose the question of effigy and reality within photography.
Joachim Brohm (born 1955 in Dülken) lives in Leipzig. Since 1993 he is professor of photography at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig (HGB) where he was also appointed director from 2003 until 2011. He studied photography at the Folkwang Universität der Künste in Essen as well as the Ohio State University in Columbus at the beginning of the 1980s and has been represented at numerous solo and group exhibitions in Germany and abroad ever since.
until 21 February 2015
Joachim Brohm: Not A House
Beck & Eggeling
Bilkerstr. 5 + 4-6, Düsseldorf