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Jörg KrichbaumAu chic Parisien - Off-Print # 1 - 1981 - Minimalist Black & White Photographycirca 1980
circa 1980
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Artwork sold in perfect condition - Off-Print # 1 from the portfolio Au Chic Parisien (Coffret Prestige # 8 on 1stdibs)
This image was captured on film (1981) The selected negative was printed on Baryta paper by the author and then limited digital reproduction printed later (2021) on fine art paper Photo Rag Baryta 310 gsm for highest age resistance using pigment inks which are known for their longevity.
In a text devoted to him, evoking these seemingly silent photos of Krichbaum, one critic used the term "din" to define the flow of thoughts and feelings that escaped from it. In this too quick glimpse of Paris, the artist creates a dialogue between the white glass balls of a hotel chandelier with two ostrich eggs in the window of a fashionable decorator, while the fashion models, scattered at will shops and seasons, endless stories are exchanged.
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German photographer Jörg Krichbaum is clearly one of the "greats" of his generation. He is appreciated not only in his country but also in Italy, Belgium or France. His work, his artistic discourse, cannot be caught at first glance, because they cannot be seen in a single shot, but when they are presented in sets that have become coherent despite their disparities. This is what led the artist to accept as many exhibitions as possible.
Following his death in 2002, his beneficiaries choose to preserve and protect this photographic archive, but do not give it the visibility it deserves. It was only in 2016 that an inventory and analysis work began in Brussels, when these archives were entrusted to Brussels Art Edition. Today, those in charge of the Krichbaum Fund are determined to transfer this archive as soon as possible to a European cultural organization (museum, specialized library, etc.) in order to ensure its final conservation and presentation to the public.
Before this transfer, the curator and the beneficiaries have chosen to give the opportunity to great amateurs and collectors to acquire thematic “portfolios”, all made up of original silver prints, of exceptional quality, on baryta paper, with very rich midtones and really dense blacks.
They are all signed and dated by the artist himself, all authenticated by the curator. Prints so rare that they can be considered unique pieces, even if some were printed in 2 or 3 copies in the 1980s and 90s.
The detailed biography of the artist can be found on Wikipedia, his books and catalogs of his exhibitions are still for sale on the Internet (by Amazon and others), everything allows the enthusiast to verify for himself that the today's offer is truly exceptional.
- Creator:Jörg Krichbaum (1945 - 2002, German)
- Creation Year:circa 1980
- Dimensions:Height: 23.63 in (60 cm)Width: 35.44 in (90 cm)Depth: 0.12 in (3 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Brussels, BE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU157028723902
Jörg Krichbaum
Jörg Krichbaum completed an apprenticeship as a photographer and then worked as a photojournalist. He then studied German philology, philosophy and art history at the University of Göttingen. From 1974 to 1978 he worked as a dramaturge in Göttingen. Since 1978 he lived as a freelance writer in Munich. During the eighties he published a number of literary texts. In 1984 he took part in the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in Klagenfurt. In addition, he was a member of the editorial board of various photo magazines. From 1985 to 1987, Krichbaum worked as a marketing consultant for industrial companies. From 1989 he organized architectural congresses, at the same time he published publications on architectural theory and history. In 1995/96 he was cultural commissioner for the EXPO 2000 in Hanover. Since the end of the nineties, he has been mainly concerned with the publication of Internet address books. Krichbaum was also active as a hobby painter and professional photographer. Jörg Krichbaum's literary work mainly includes narrative works and poems. Jörg was a member of the Association of German Writers. In 1981 he received the Toucan Prize of the City of Munich,in 1982 a scholarship from the Villa Massimo in Rome and in the same year the Advancement Prize of the Free State of Bavaria. In 1993 he received the Hugo Erfurth Prizetogether with William Klein and Anton Corbijn.
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Located in Brussels, BE
Artwork sold in perfect condition - Off-Print # 1 from the portfolio Au Chic Parisien (Coffret Prestige # 8 on 1stdibs)
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Au chic Parisien - Off-Print # 1 - 1981 - Minimalist Black & White Photography
By Jörg Krichbaum
Located in Brussels, BE
Artwork sold in perfect condition - Off-Print # 1 from the portfolio Au Chic Parisien (Coffret Prestige # 8 on 1stdibs)
This image was captured on film (1981) The selected negative was printed on Baryta paper by the author and then limited digital reproduction printed later (2021) on fine art paper Photo Rag Baryta 310 gsm for highest age resistance using pigment inks which are known for their longevity.
In a text devoted to him, evoking these seemingly silent photos of Krichbaum, one critic used the term "din" to define the flow of thoughts and feelings that escaped from it. In this too quick glimpse of Paris, the artist creates a dialogue between the white glass balls of a hotel chandelier with two ostrich eggs in the window of a fashionable decorator, while the fashion models, scattered at will shops and seasons, endless stories are exchanged.
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Please note this will include any custom sizes requested
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20th Century Minimalist Black and White Photography
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Archival Pigment
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