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Paris Photo 2025 -  Digital Sector
Johanna Reich
Amrita Sher Gil, 2016 - 2025
60 x 45 cm

Paris Photo 2025 - Digital Sector

Daniel Canogar » Analivia Cordeiro » Johanna Reich »

Fair: 13 Nov – 16 Nov 2025

Wed 12 Nov

Grand Palais

7 avenue Winston Churchill
75008 Paris
Wed 11-21 (VIP); Thu-Sun 10:30-13 (VIP); Thu-Sat 13-20; Sun 13-19

Galerie Anita Beckers

Braubachstr. 9
60311 Frankfurt (Main)

+49 (0)69-92101972


www.galerie-beckers.de

Tue-Fri 11-18, Sat 12-17

Paris Photo 2025 -  Digital Sector
Daniel Canogar
Orbital, 2025
Generative individual Software, Computer

This is a dual-artist presentation featuring Daniel Canogar and Johanna Reich, two internationally acclaimed artists whose pioneering practices explore the intersections of photography, video, and digital technology.

Daniel Canogar merges digital aesthetics with scientific inquiry, transforming data and media processes into generative, time-based works. In Quiver (2023), the artist responds in real time to cosmic phenomena, visualizing the spacetime continuum as a dynamic, flexible fabric. Connected to NASA and the LIGO Observatory, the work translates gravitational waves and deep-space events into constantly evolving visual forms. In Orbital (2023), Canogar processes live satellite data to create abstract animations inspired by gestural abstraction and printmaking. Both works reflect on visibility, data flows, and the infrastructures that define the post-photographic era.

Johanna Reich, in her ongoing project Resurface (2022–), addresses the erasure of women artists from art history. Using AI and digital layering, she reclaims their image and presence, challenging the mechanisms of authorship, visibility, and forgetting in the digital age. Through a dialogue between the conceptual and the corporeal, Reich offers a feminist perspective on technology, memory, and perception—reconnecting digital processes to physical experience.

Together, Canogar and Reich articulate a critical and poetic exploration of photography’s transformation in the digital era—where algorithm, body, and archive converge.