Michael Reisch

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Michael Reisch (born 1964) is a German artist[1][2] and photographer.[3] Reisch exhibited nationally and internationally.[4] His works are included in collections worldwide, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA and National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland.[5][6] His works combine aspects of documentary photography, painting and sculpture. He lives in Düsseldorf.

Early life and education[]

Reisch was born in Aachen.[7] He studied at "Stadsacademie voor toegepaste Kunsten" Maastricht in 1985 and at Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam 1986 – 91. 1991 he was enrolled in postgraduate studies at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf with Bernd Becher.

Career[]

In 1990 Reisch was Artist in Residence at the Foundation Cartier in Paris. He created a series of works, "architectures", between 1991 and 2004, which depict mainly architecture of the 1970s. In 2002 he received a scholarship from the Foundation Kunst und Kultur des Landes Nordrheinwestfalen. Between 2002 and 2006, Reisch worked on a body of work titled "landscapes". His second group of works, "new landscapes", were created from 2007 to 2010, after he received a scholarship from in Bonn.[8] Since 2010 Reisch has combined fully digitally generated abstract works with landscape photography in his exhibitions.

Reisch's works are large-sized photographs, often highly processed by digital editing techniques.[9][10] He uses these techniques to erase civilizing signs and marks from the buildings photographed.

Solo Exhibitions (extract)[]

  • 2001: Räume für neue Kunst, Rolf Hengesbach, Wuppertal
  • 2005: Galerie Rolf Hengesbach, Köln
  • 2006: Fotomuseum im Stadtmuseum, München
  • 2007: Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland[11]
  • 2007: Städtische Galerie Wolfsburg
  • 2007: Landesgalerie am Landesmuseum Oberösterreich, Linz, Österreich
  • 2008: Kunsthalle Erfurt
  • 2010: Galerie Hengesbach, Berlin
  • 2011: Bischoff/Weiss Gallery, London, GB
  • 2012: Peter Lav Gallery, Kopenhagen, Denmark

Group Exhibitions (extract)[]

  • 1996: … wie gemalt, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein
  • 2002: Zwischen Konstruktion und Wirklichkeit, Landschaft in der zeitgenössischen deutschen Fotografie, Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen
  • 2003: Modellierte Wirklichkeiten, Landesgalerie am Landesmuseum Oberösterreich Linz, Österreich
  • 2004: Gezähmte Natur, Brandenburgische Kunstsammlungen, Cottbus
  • 2008: Architecture-Biennale Venice, Italien, with
  • 2009: Landscape, contemporary, Dr. Robert-Gerlich-Museum, Burghausen
  • 2010: Realismus – Das Abenteuer der Wirklichkeit, Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, Munich, Germany; Kunsthalle Emden; Kunsthal Rotterdam, Niederlande
  • 2011: Alpenlandschaft-Sehnsuchtsort und Bühne, Residenzgalerie, Salzburg, Österreich
  • 2011: Section "Romantic Camera", Permanent Collection, National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland
  • 2011: Shifting Realities, Scheublein Fine Art, Zürich, Schweiz
  • 2012: Unbestimmtheitstellen, Kunstraum Alexander Bürkle, Freiburg
  • 2013: Romantic Camera, Edinburgh[3]

Publications (extract)[]

  • 2006: Michael Reisch, monograph, 124 pages, Hatje Cantz Publishers, Ostfildern, Germany, ISBN 3-7757-1848-6, ISBN 978-3-7757-1848-6
  • 2010: New Landscapes, monograph, 100 pages, Hatje Cantz Publishers, Ostfildern, Germany, ISBN 978-3-7757-2635-1
  • 2013: Selected Works, monograph, 96 pages, Kerber Publishers, Bielefeld, Germany, ISBN 978-3-86678-903-6

References[]

  1. ^ "The Artform answers questions artistically". Creative Boom.
  2. ^ "Pupils sample the art of the land". Arbroath Herald. 6 December 2013.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Visual art review: Romantic Camera: Scottish Photography and the Modern World | War at Sea". The Scotsman, 16 December 2011, Duncan Macmillan
  4. ^ "Live von der Paris Photo – dem Mekka der Kunstfotografie". FotoIntern. 13 November 2015
  5. ^ Sara Stevenson; Duncan Forbes (2009). A Companion Guide to Photography in the National Galleries of Scotland. National Galleries of Scotland. ISBN 978-1-906270-20-9.
  6. ^ "Michael Reisch Collection". National Galleries Scotland.
  7. ^ "Michael Reisch: Selected Works / Matthias Hoch: Silver Tower / Astrid Nippoldt: Oakwood Drei parallele Solo-Präsentationen". Art-in-de, 29.9.-24.11.2013 | Museum Kurhaus Kleve Eingabedatum: 5 October 2013
  8. ^ "Review Michael Reisch – New Landscapes". Natur. MARTIN RASPER
  9. ^ "Michael Reisch Bischoff/Weiss, London 25 January – 9 March 2013". Art Review, Helen Sumpter
  10. ^ "Museum Kurhaus mit drei Ausstellungen". RP Online, 28 September 2013
  11. ^ "Revealed: The 100 greatest masterpieces in Scotland's national galleries, according to its director". Herald Scotland, Phil Miller Arts Correspondent 26 May 2015

Literature[]

  • Wolf Lieser: Digital Art, hard-back: 287 pages, Publisher: h.f.ullmann publishing (20 March 2009), ISBN 3833153377, ISBN 978-3833153372

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