Images that show the passage of time by Michael Wesely now on view at Esther Woerdehoff Gallery

The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Monday, May 13, 2024


Images that show the passage of time by Michael Wesely now on view at Esther Woerdehoff Gallery
Michael Wesely, B7944 Stilleben (17.4 - 24.4.2020), 2020. Stilleben series, pigment print, unique.



PARIS.- Can photography measure the thickness of time? This is the question posed by the works of German photographer Michael Wesely presented in the Stilleben exhibition now opening at Esther Woerdehoff Gallery.

Michael Wesely creates unique photographic images that are the result of superimposing thousands, or even millions, of individual images captured over a long exposure time.

In this way, in a single photograph, we can see everything that was in front of the lens during a given period of time. If Michael Wesely's approach has similarities with video, which shares with it this recording of reality, it nevertheless captures the essence of a phenomenon, the very idea of a thing. The life of a bouquet of flowers, from birth to wilting, the flickering glow of candles watching over the dead in a Mexican cemetery and the path of the sun across the façade of the Museum of Modern Art as it undergoes renovation, are all condensed in these world images.

This completely destabilizes the division of time, because the exposure time needed to create these visual syntheses can be counted in weeks, months or years. The resulting still image doesn't tell the whole story.

From a compositional point of view, there is another reversal.

The moving elements leave less of an imprint than the fixed ones, giving rise to images that seem to quiver, as if animated by an inner mechanism.

Michael Wesely's works are living images that show us the passage of time.

They have the power to take us away from the fixed image that is the hallmark of the photographic medium, to bring us into the life of the subject photographed, which then becomes palpable. Michael Wesely's artistic approach is a return to the memorial dimension that prevailed in the early days of photography. These images are a means of recalling the life of things.

With Stilleben, the gallery is exhibiting for the first time the work of Michael Wesely, who recently joined its programme.

Michael Wesely

Photography takes us back to the past. Pictures from our early years touch us emotionally ; we feel nostalgia as they refer to a time that is no more. German artist Michael Wesely, born in 1963 in Munich, is interested in this inexistent space where the future becomes the past.

In Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity, the present does not exist as a physical value; where we believe we can sense the now, it has already slipped away. Michael Wesely creates a true archive of time over days, weeks, years, while photography is a fast art, with the capturing of a single image usually only taking a fraction of a second. In a well-defined period of time, submissive to the cycles of the earth, the tides, the sun and moon, he creates a single photograph.

Since 1988, he has been creating images with exposure times stretching up to three years, exposed on a single piece of film, with the help of cameras and large-format lenses that he makes himself.

Since 2012, long, digital exposures have given birth to thousands and even millions of individual images which, unlike a film camera, are not placed one behind the other but one above the other. The result is, just as with analogue photographs, a single image that only reveals itself to the viewer gradually.

Esther Woerdehoff Gallery
Michael Wesely: Stilleben
September 28th, 2023 - November 18th, 2023
Exhibition Opening: Thursday 28 September 2023, in the presence of the artist










Today's News

September 28, 2023

Marina Abramovic relents and adapts a provocative piece for today

Mammals' time on Earth is half over, scientists predict

Smithsonian acquires major collection about enslaved poet

Forum Gallery presents a special exhibition of prints and drawings to commemorate fifty years since Picasso's death

Electronic pioneers Tangerine Dream shape-shift once again

Juilliard's top-tier graduate acting program is going tuition-free

Soulis Auctions shines spotlight on giants of American Regionalism art movement

Private view of 'Antonio Pichillá : In Front of the Lake'

Art of the Islamic and Indian worlds including rugs and carpets at bi-annual autumn sale at Christie's

Archaeologists discover world's oldest wooden structure

How complete was Stephen Sondheim's final musical?

Images that show the passage of time by Michael Wesely now on view at Esther Woerdehoff Gallery

Tampa Museum of Art welcomes 'Frontiers of Impressionism: Paintings from the Worcester Art Museum'

Distinctive beauty of trees through still life and portraiture featured in exhibition

Saher Nassar's exhibition titled 'The Front Side Strikes The Most' now opening at Zawyeh Gallery

Resident artist and writer Sonya Dyer unpacks 'Three Parent Child' at Somerset House Studios

The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation at the 8th floor opens 'The House Edge'

Artists take the soccer field in a 'Drunk vs. Stoned' grudge match

Hollywood gala will welcome striking stars, but not studio bosses

Terry Kirkman, whose band was a late-1960s hit machine, dies at 83

Armand Hammer keeps a foot in the past, but its eyes on the future

Review: 'Dead Man Walking' opens a Met season heavy on the new

Present Market Insights: Navigating Today's Business Landscape

How to Register a Company in the United States: A Comprehensive Guide

Understand the Process of Personal Injury Claim- Fighting for Your Rights

Semaglutide & Tirzepatide for Weight Loss and Neuroprotection




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

sa gaming free credit
Attorneys
Truck Accident Attorneys
Accident Attorneys

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site Parroquia Natividad del Señor
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful