photo basel 2024
Daniel & Geo Fuchs » Deni Horvatić »
Fair Presentation: 11 Jun – 16 Jun 2024
Mon 10 Jun 18:00 - 21:00
Volkshaus Basel
Rebgasse 12-14
4058 Basel
nüüd.berlin gallery
Kronenstr. 18
10117 Berlin
+49-(0)1577 533 08 89
info@fine-art.berlin
www.nüüd.berlin
Thu-Sat 13-19 + b.a.
At photo basel 2024 nüüd.berlin gallery will be presenting the internationally renowned German artist couple Daniel (* 1966) & Geo (* 1969) Fuchs and the young Croatian photographer Deni Horvatić (*1991) with works on the theme "Beauty of Human Nudeness".
Daniel & Geo Fuchs will be showing a selection of works from their latest series "Greeks & Romans" as a world premiere. These works focus on the aesthetics of Greek and Roman sculptures that were once created to perfectly represent human beauty, strength and heroism. We live in a time in which, on the one hand, nudity is on public display, but on the other, a prudery is awakening that censors nudity even in art, such as Michelangelo’s David in Dubai, Florida or even Scotland. Nevertheless, the depiction of nudity remains something special and attractive, which is also what makes sculpture collections so appealing. By taking digital photographs of the antique sculptures, modifying the images and, above all, altering the colours, the artists change the message, modernise the view and thus the impressiveness for the viewer.
Further, two works from Deni Horvatić’s "SCAN" series will be shown and his AR work "Invitation". In his life-size photographs of scenes from everyday life, the artist minimises the distance between the environment and the people portrayed by choosing a particular angle of view: Shot from below, the images hide as much as they reveal, denying the viewer a glimpse of the part of the body we most immediately associate with identity – the face. The way they are shot, the lighting and the black background make the works reminiscent of a modern interpretation of old masters, especially Caravaggio, and one wonders whether they are photographs or paintings. In his AR work, Deni explores the multifaceted journey of self-discovery during the process of growing up, navigating the complexities of conforming to societal expectations while striving for universal acceptance. The project incorporates a dual dimension—both tangible and augmented—allowing viewers to delve deeper through augmented reality by scanning a wool carpet with a QR code linked to the printed image.
In the "Greeks & Romans" and "SCAN" series as well as in the AR work, the artists each explore the theme of "naked human beauty" in a very different way and using a different visual language. The result is an aesthetic symbiosis that combines modern digital photography and techniques with antiquity and the art of the 16th/17th century.