Exhibition SpecsAll images ©KonradGoetz/MACROPHOTOGRAPHY |
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STONELIGHT Exhibition data/specs
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This photographic exhibit features high-quality prints and text panels that contain amazing inside views of stones, minerals and fossils. While photo-documenting a fossile, German photographer Konrad Goetz discovered that he had accidentally embarked upon an incredible journey:
He reveals hidden images with an artist´s eye and thus discovers bizarre, primordial, inner landscapes, which no one has seen before. A delicate, living space - full of color and light - all in the midst of an old stone! Goetz photographed that mystic landscape and people were overwhelmed by the results, which provoke hidden images of the history of earth and mankind. The Exhibition was launched 2000 in Munich´s famous "REICH DER KRISTALLE" - a museum specializing in mineralogy. Booked by top German, Austrian and Swiss museums , STONELIGHT is now scheduled to be presented in the United States. Options are accepted now.
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Quartz in Fossil wood |
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Ranging from 45 to 80 images will be coordinated in cooperation with museums who place an option. There is also a chance to realize the exhibition as a projection type of presentation. Description: All photographic prints will be Ilfochrome custom color prints. All photo and text panels will be mounted on lightweight 1/2 inch black-core Gatorboard with clips for hanging. Surfaces will be laminated to minimize damage from handling. All panels will be sealed in lightweight plastic frames. Additional Materials: Caption labels for each photo panel.
Original/Fine art prints, signed by the artist on order Shipping: Two-way, inbound and outbound, paid by borrowing institution.
Insurance: In-house and in-transit to next location. Insurance Value: US$ 50,000 Security Level: Moderate Exhibition Fee: contact: Juliane Margraf/Tourmanagement
Promotion/Publicity: Konrad Goetz is available for public events in conjunction with the exhibition. Fossil Wood / Oregon
All images ©KonradGoetz/MACROPHOTOGRAPHY |