Heinz Peter Knes

Fotografische Arbeit

27.09.20–28.02.21

Heinz Peter Knes, Fotografische Arbeit, installation view, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Fotografische Arbeit, Installation view, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Prozess, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Prozess, detail, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Prozess, detail, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Prozess, detail, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Prozess, detail, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Prozess, detail, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Prozess, detail, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Prozess, detail, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Prozess, detail, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Heinz Peter Knes, Fotografische Arbeit, installation view, Künstlerhaus Bremen 2020, Photo: Fred Dott

Fotografische Arbeit presents research and work from various projects by the artist Heinz Peter Knes (*1969, Gemünden am Main) and places them into a new relationship with each other. The solo exhibition includes excerpts from Knes’ photo archive, film material and text. The photographic process unfurls on the wall: photographs form clusters and are removed from their original context. These new constellations generate an array of formal, social and political narratives. Three stations run through the space, that dissect historical material into individual layers of meaning. The term “Arbeit” (work) also permits us to read this material from the late Gothic period to socialism within the context of political action. Thus Knes depicts ephemera from Hannah Arendt’s archive, examines the photographs as parts of the monument ensemble of the Marx-Engels Forum in Berlin, which tell of the struggles of the working class, and considers Tilman Riemenschneider’s work at the time of the Peasant War. Partly conceived as book projects, this material will be explored in depth for the first time in the context of an exhibition.
What are the indicators that determine photographic perception and how are these interpreted? In his collection of material, Knes focuses on the production, display and reading of images and their effects on the collective pictorial memory. Research and process are revealed and photographs are detached from their formal interpretation. These images are themselves at work and function within the realm of objects and processes.

Fotografische Arbeit is Knes’ first institutional solo exhibition in Germany. A handout (in German) with a text by the author Dominikus Müller is available onsite and online.

Curated by Melissa Canbaz

Accompanying Program Share With kind support of
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