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FLOOD READY - Twilight Living Series Chromogenic Print, Blue Inflatable Chairs
By Sarah Hobbs
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
This C-Print by Sarah Hobbs is part of a series included in her show "Twilight Living," at Channel to Channel. It depicts two blue inflatable chairs a...
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2010s Contemporary Sarah Hobbs Art
Materials
C Print
PROM FOREVER - Twilight Living Series Chromogenic Print, Gold
By Sarah Hobbs
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
This C-Print by Sarah Hobbs is part of a series included in her show "Twilight Living," at Channel to Channel. It depicts a home basement that is covered in gold metallic tassle curt...
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2010s Contemporary Sarah Hobbs Art
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C Print
EMOTIVE, METHODICAL- Twilight Living Series Chromogenic Print, Hanging Garments
By Sarah Hobbs
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
This C-Print by Sarah Hobbs is part of a series included in her show "Twilight Living," at Channel to Channel. This image depicts a room with heaps of cut articles of clothing strewn...
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2010s Contemporary Sarah Hobbs Art
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C Print
PRIVATE NATURE- Twilight Living Series Chromogenic Print, Green, Tree Room
By Sarah Hobbs
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
This C-Print by Sarah Hobbs is part of a series included in her show "Twilight Living," at Channel to Channel. It depicts a surreal indoor, forested oasis. A green lawn chair is unfolded on two strips of indoor turf, replete with a faux fire...
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2010s Contemporary Sarah Hobbs Art
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C Print
OPERABLE ARRANGEMENT - Twilight Living Series Chromogenic Print, Wood Panel Room
By Sarah Hobbs
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
This C-Print by Sarah Hobbs is part of a series included in her show "Twilight Living," at Channel to Channel. A velvet couch flanked by two tables with lamps dominates the backgroun...
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2010s Contemporary Sarah Hobbs Art
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C Print
SEARCHING FOR A PORTAL - Twilight Living Chromogenic Print, Black, White
By Sarah Hobbs
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
This C-Print by Sarah Hobbs is part of a series included in her show "Twilight Living," at Channel to Channel. In this photograph, an electric box with several protruding wires is ce...
Category
2010s Conceptual Sarah Hobbs Art
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C Print
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Since 1979 Christian Rothmann had more than 40 solo and 80 group exhibitions worldwide.
Christian Rothmann had guest lectures, residencies, art fairs and biennials in Europe, Japan, USA, Australia and Korea.
Christian Rothmann (born 1954 in Kędzierzyn, Poland ) is a painter, photographer, and graphic artist.
In 1976 he first studied at the “Hochschule für Gestaltung” in Offenbach, Germany and moved to Berlin in 1977, where he graduated in 1983 at the “Hochschule der Künste”. From 1983 to 1995 he taught at the university as a lecturer and as an artist with a focus on screenprinting and American art history. To date, a versatile body of work has been created, which includes not only paintings but also long-standing photo projects, videos, and public art.
Guest lectures, teaching assignments, scholarships and exhibitions regularly lead Rothmann to travel home and abroad.
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Rothmann's Robots
These creatures date back to another era, and they connect the past and the future. They were found by Christian Rothmann, a Berlin artist, collector and traveler through time and the world: In shops in Germany and Japan, Israel and America, his keen eye picks out objects cast aside by previous generations, but which lend themselves to his own work. In a similar way, he came across a stash of historic toy robots of varied provenance collected by a Berlin gallery owner many years ago. Most of them were screwed and riveted together in the 1960s and 70s by Metal House, a Japanese company that still exists today. In systematically photographing these humanoids made of tin - and later plastic - Rothmann is paraphrasing the idea of appropriation art. Unknown names designed and made the toys, which some five decades on, Rothmann depicts and emblematizes in his extensive photo sequence.
In their photographs of Selim Varol's vast toy collection, his German colleagues Daniel and Geo Fuchs captured both the stereotypical and individual in plastic figures that imitate superheroes which were and still are generally manufactured somewhere in Asia. Christian Rothmann looks his robots deep in their artificially stylized, painted or corrugated eyes - or more aptly, their eye slits - and although each has a certain degree of individuality, the little figures remain unknown to us; they project nothing and are not alter egos. Rothmann trains his lens on their faces and expressions, and thus, his portraits are born. Up extremely close, dust, dents, and rust become visible. In other words, what we see is time-traces of time that has passed since the figures were made, or during their period in a Berlin attic, and - considering that he robots date back to Rothmann's childhood - time lived by the photographer and recipients of his pictures. But unlike dolls, these mechanical robots bear no reference to the ideal of beauty at the time of their manufacture, and their features are in no way modeled on a concrete child's face.
In this art project the robots appear as figures without a context, photographed face-on, cropped in front of a neutral background and reduced to their qualities of form. But beyond the reproduction and documentation a game with surfaces is going on; our view lingers on the outer skin of the object, or on the layer over it. The inside - which can be found beneath - is to an extent metaphysical, occurring inside the observer's mind. Only rarely is there anything to see behind the robot's helmet. When an occasional human face does peer out, it turns the figure into a robot-like protective casing for an astronaut of the future.
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Located in Los Angeles, CA
The Proposal, 2022
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type = print
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