Solo show
Solo show
Walter Storms Galerie is proud to present its third exhibition dedicated exclusively
to the work of Roland Fischer. His most recent photographs depict skyscraper facades
in Brazil, the US and China and will be shown along with his latest set of works,
Alhambra.
This series was inspired by pictures of the Granada Alhambra taken by the famous
pioneers of photography in the 19th century, which are now located at the Fondo
Fotografico Achive of the University of Navarra in Pamplona. Fischer had been
invited to the archive to work with and research the collection. Some of these early
photographs reappear in digitalized form in his current works.
Today, nothing inside the ancient fortress walls reminds us of the age of
romanticism when the first photographers were searching the ruins for motifs. The
harem ladies hiding behind the ornamented windows of their rooms have disappeared
forever, having yielded their space to the representatives of the modern tourist
industry of which the Alhambra is undoubtedly a part.
Roland Fischer's complexly arranged photographic works visually expel these modern
realities, thus restoring the monuments' silent forms. Being themselves exempt from
temporality, they insist on the immateriality of location.
Roland Fischer (1958) is one of the most renowned German photographers of our
time. Unlike many of his peers, he lives and works in Munich and not in Dusseldorf.
In 1987, Fischer's portraits of nuns and monks brought him instant fame. His
subsequent major works include the Los Angeles portraits, the cathedrals, the
collective portraits, and the skyscraper facades. In 2003, the museum of
contemporary art Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich dedicated an extensive
retrospective to Fischer's complete works. This was followed by a project-oriented
tour of exhibitions through Spain in 2004.
Opening: Tuesday, november 14th 2006, 6-9pm
Walter Storms Galerie
Ismaninger Str. 51 - Munchen
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 11am-6pm . Sat 11am-4pm and by appointment