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Mauren Brodbeck
The buildings and parking lots in Mauren Brodbeck’s photographs occupy no space in the perceptions of passersby, they are so unimposing that their existence seems almost doubtful. Materially… Read more
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Introduction
The buildings and parking lots in Mauren Brodbeck’s photographs occupy no space in the perceptions of passersby, they are so unimposing that their existence seems almost doubtful. Materially existent, they are so far removed from memory that they, through their reconstruction of a series of perceptions, leave behind a blank canvas, a classical mental blank. Where was I all day today on my way from A to B. Asking these kinds of questions and completely reconstructing the sequence of a day in retrospect went out of style a long time ago. We got used to our perceptions being perforated, fragmented and splintered in view of the daily impressions of the masses. We’ve come to terms with our mental blanks.
Mauren Brodbeck’s concern is tracing the individual and personal history in the seemingly banal, and wresting anonymous places from their recording and surveillance grids. From the seemingly unspecified nothingness arise (partially found, and partially inserted afterwards) massive bodies, or actually monochrome surfaces which optically metamorphose through the photographically detailed periphery into monumental sculptures. Behind the urban abyss, an unexpected vitality can unfold through more careful contemplation, a Genius loci always standing, a sensual secret. Mauren Brodbeck registers this secret to memory and metamorphoses it into a visual history about the invention of space and time.
Mauren Brodbeck’s concern is tracing the individual and personal history in the seemingly banal, and wresting anonymous places from their recording and surveillance grids. From the seemingly unspecified nothingness arise (partially found, and partially inserted afterwards) massive bodies, or actually monochrome surfaces which optically metamorphose through the photographically detailed periphery into monumental sculptures. Behind the urban abyss, an unexpected vitality can unfold through more careful contemplation, a Genius loci always standing, a sensual secret. Mauren Brodbeck registers this secret to memory and metamorphoses it into a visual history about the invention of space and time.
Bio
1974 | Born in Geneva |
1993 | Maturités in Visual Arts & Modern Languages |
College de Saussure, Geneva, Switzerland | |
1995 | Foundation Film Program Certificate, 1995 |
1996 | Independent Financing, production & Distribution |
Vancouver Film School, Vancouver, British Columbia | |
2004 |
Bachelor of fine Arts with Distiction, Photography |
Art Center of Design, Pasadena, California | |
2005 | "imédiat", postgrade program at the Ecole supérieure des beaux-arts ( ESBA ) et la Haute école d’arts et de design ( HEAD ) de Genève |
Lives and works in Geneva | |
Awards
Best Film Award, 1998 Spiez Film Festival, for short film “Plastik“
Bronze Award, 1998 Ind.Experimental Film and Video Awards, Flagstaff IFF for short film “Plastik
”Silver Award, Educational TV & Film Commercial category, 1999 Houston IFF for Advertising Film “Tekna”
Honorable mention, 2002 Adobe Achievement Awards, Photography Section
Bronze Award, 1998 Ind.Experimental Film and Video Awards, Flagstaff IFF for short film “Plastik
”Silver Award, Educational TV & Film Commercial category, 1999 Houston IFF for Advertising Film “Tekna”
Honorable mention, 2002 Adobe Achievement Awards, Photography Section
Exhibitions
2007 | Future View, Galerie Art & Vision, Geneva |
Mauren Brodbeck "Urbanscape, Cityscape and Chocolate", Galerie Heckenhauer, Berlin | |
2006 | _reGeneration, 50 photographers of tomorrow, Aperture Gallery New York |
2004 | „Dialogue 2“, Compact/Space Los Angeles, California |
„Dialogue 1“, Compact/Space Los Angeles, California | |
2003 | „Radio Berlin“, public installation, Alexander Platz, Berlin |
Compact/Space Berlin | |
„The Show“, Art Center Colleg of Design, Fine Art Gallery | |
1998 | Amnesty International, Charity Based Exhibition, Sonar, Vancouver |
Maison des Arts du Grutli, Geneva | |
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