Fotofestival Mannheim_Ludwigshafen_Heidelberg
Abbas
Christopher Anderson
Eve Arnold
Olivia Arthur
Micha Bar-Am
Bruno Barbey
Jonas Bendiksen
Werner Bischof
René Burri
Cornell Capa
Robert Capa
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Chien-Chi Chang
Bruce Davidson
Raymond Depardon
Thomas Dworzak
Elliott Erwitt
Martine Franck
Stuart Franklin
Leonard Freed
Paul Fusco
Cristina García Rodero
Jean Gaumy
Bruce Gilden
Burt Glinn
Jim Goldberg
Philip Jones Griffiths
Harry Gruyaert
Erich Hartmann
David Alan Harvey
Tim Hetherington
Thomas Hoepker
David Hurn
Liu Jie
Richard Kalvar
Hiroji Kubota
Guy Le Querrec
Herbert List
Alex Majoli
Peter Marlow
Steve McCurry
Susan Meiselas
Wayne Miller
Inge Morath
Dominic Nahr
Lu Nan
Trent Parke
Martin Parr
Paolo Pellegrin
Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Mark Power
Eli Reed
George Rodger
Moises Saman
Alessandra Sanguinetti
Jérôme Sessini
David Seymour
Jacob Aue Sobol
Alec Soth
Chris Steele
Perkins
Dennis Stock
Mikhael Subotzky
Larry Towell
Peter van Agtmael
John Vink
Donovan Wylie
Patrick Zachmann
Andrea Holzherr
Grenzgange. Magnum: Trans-Territories. Through the unification of the different photographic approaches in the Fotofestival's eight exhibitions, not only the enormous topical variety of the Magnum photographers will be apparent, but also their very different personal and formal approaches.
curated by Andréa Holzherr
From September 14 to November 10 2013 FOTOFESTIVAL Mannheim-Ludwigshafen-Heidelberg will be celebrating its 5th anniversary. To mark this special occasion, Andréa Holzherr has been invited to be the curator. She is drawing on the diverse pictorial cosmos of the legendary photo agency and photographers' co-operative Magnum Photos to develop an overall theme for the exhibition venues. We are very pleased that she has invited world-famous photographer and former president of Magnum Photos Thomas Hoepker to be the patron of this years edition of the festival!
The 5th Festival Grenzgänge. Magnum: Trans-Territories will present positions by Magnum photographers that deal with geographical, political, economic and private territories and circumambulate both physical and symbolic borderland. Inspired by the specific characteristics of the Fotofestival, with its partner institutions in three cities and in two German federal states, the curator Andréa Holzherr will show photographic works that are about the defence, the opening, the crossing, but also the intertwining of various territories and regions.
The exhibitions on Grenzgänge. Magnum: Trans-Territories will deal both with private territories: home and homeland, and with their contrast: uprooting, exile, and migration. They will peek behind the walls of the “excluded” and the “locked up” into prisons, psychiatric institutions, and refugee asylums. They will show war and bloody conflicts during claims to power and sovereignty over certain territories, but they will also present common ground, community, and connectedness of communities and communities of interest.
Through the unification of the different photographic approaches in the Fotofestival’s eight exhibitions, not only the enormous topical variety of the Magnum photographers will be apparent, but also their very different personal and formal approaches. Documentary photography and art will be present in the exhibitions in equal measure and will offer visitors some interesting polar opposites, supplemented by dynamic images in videos and artists working in different media to partake in a dialogue.
As an important component of the 5th Fotofestival and of its topical issues two special projects are of great importance: The “in-situ project” Insight Out / Konversion by Alessandra Sanguinetti and Donovan Wylie will take as its starting point the withdrawal of American soldiers from the Rhine-Neckar region and document the liberation of formerly militarily used land and the dissolution of territorial borders that is connected with this. At the initiative of the 5th Fotofestival, four Magnum photographers will travel the length and breadth of Germany in order to render their personal image of the country in election year 2013. Four international Magnum photographers are in the running for the view from outside: Olivia Arthur, Peter van Agtmael, Paolo Pellegrin, and Moises Saman. Magnum Photos, the Ageny Focus, the ZEITmagazin and the Fotofestival Mannheim-Ludwigshafen-Heidelberg collaborated for this project.
Photographers
Abbas, Christopher Anderson, Eve Arnold, Olivia Arthur, Micha Bar-Am, Bruno Barbey, Jonas Bendiksen, Werner Bischof, René Burri, Cornell Capa, Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Chien-Chi Chang, Bruce Davidson, Raymond Depardon, Thomas Dworzak, Elliott Erwitt, Martine Franck, Stuart Franklin, Leonard Freed, Paul Fusco, Cristina García Rodero, Jean Gaumy, Bruce Gilden, Burt Glinn, Jim Goldberg, Philip Jones Griffiths, Harry Gruyaert, Erich Hartmann, David Alan Harvey, Tim Hetherington, Thomas Hoepker, David Hurn, Liu Jie, Richard Kalvar, Hiroji Kubota, Guy Le Querrec, Herbert List, Alex Majoli, Peter Marlow, Steve McCurry, Susan Meiselas, Wayne Miller, Inge Morath, Dominic Nahr, Lu Nan, Trent Parke, Martin Parr, Paolo Pellegrin, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Mark Power, Eli Reed, George Rodger, Moises Saman, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Jérôme Sessini, David Seymour, Jacob Aue Sobol, Alec Soth, Chris Steele-Perkins, Dennis Stock, Mikhael Subotzky, Larry Towell, Peter van Agtmael, John Vink, Donovan Wylie, Patrick Zachmann
Image: David Alan Harvey NY
PRESS INFORMATION
Goldmann Public Relations
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Opening: Friday, September 13, 7pm Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen
Locations:
Mannheim
Kunsthalle Mannheim: Uprooted / Exil
ZEPHYR – Raum für Fotografie: Deutschlandreise
Stadtgalerie Mannheim: Insight Out / Konversion
Ludwigshafen
Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen: No Place like Home / Zuhause
Kunstverein Ludwigshafen: Community
Heidelberg
Sammlung Prinzhorn: Locked up / Die Zelle
Heidelberger Kunstverein: Battleground / Afghanistan
Halle02 Kunsthalle: Liu Jie: Migrant Nation