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The Naked Truth and More Besides
dal 1/5/2013 al 24/8/2013

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Nadine Dinter



 
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1/5/2013

The Naked Truth and More Besides

Museum fur Fotografie, Berlin

Nude Photography around 1900. The exhibition presents the astonishing diversity of photographic depictions of the disrobed human body that existed around this time. It features many treasures and rare finds from the Collection, and important loans from several European institutions.


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At the dawn of the last century, photographs of nudes could be found everywhere. The exhibition "The Naked Truth and More Besides" presents the astonishing diversity of photographic depictions of the disrobed human body that existed around this time. It was an age in which the foundations were laid for the development in the public domain of an extremely varied type of image, which, more than any other continues to inform the world in which we live today.

Most striking of all, the photographic nude appeared as a reproducible medium – on postcards, cigarette cards, posters, in magazines and in advertising, as inspiration for artists and an incentive for sportsmen, as instructional material, and as collector’s items. From the vast array of material, it is possible to identify several distinct groups that fall under such headings as: the mass produced, visual pleasures (arcadias, eroticism, and pornography), the body in the eye of science (ethnography, motion-study photography, medicine), the cult of the body (reform movements – especially in German-speaking countries – naturism, and staged nudes from the world of sport and variety shows), and, of course, the nude in the artistic context (art academies and the Pictorialist tradition of fine-art prints). The most important characteristic of the image of naked people during this time is the inseparability of nude photographic production and reproduction.

The trade or exchange in nude photographs was widespread across the whole of Europe. This is reflected in the exhibition, which not only features many treasures and rare finds from the Kunstbibliothek’s own Collection of Photography, but also includes important loans from several European institutions, ranging from the Bibliothèque nationale de France to the Police Museum of Lower Saxony.

Catalogue
Nicolai is going to publish a book in conjunction with the exhibition, edited by Ludger Derenthal , Christine Kühn and Kristina Lowis, with essays by Jens Dobler, Angela Lammert, Kristina Lowis, Michael Ponstingl and Bernd Wedemeyer-Kolwe.

Image: Albert Londe, 15 Chronophotographs of Charcot son playing football ca. 1890 © École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, Paris; Repro: Jean-Michel Lapeleri

An exhibition by the Kunstbibliothek – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin kindly supported by the Verein der Freunde des Museums für Fotografie and the Richard Stury Stiftung

Press contact: Nadine Dinter Tel: +49 30 3186 4856 press@helmut-newton-foundation.org

Opening: Thursday, 2 May 2013, 7 pm

Museum für Fotografie
Jebensstraße 2 10623 Berlin
Opening Hours
Mon closed
Tue 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Wed 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Thu 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Fri 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sat 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sun 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
admission ticket
10,- EUR discounted admission 5 EUR Museum für Fotografie
12,- EUR discounted admission 6,- EUR Charlottenburg price

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