
Untitled
(Woodland Series)
photograph on Kodak paper
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Talk
by Jonathan Miles Saturday 23rd October 4pm
DOMOBAAL is delighted to host Daniel Gustav Cramer's
first London solo exhibition, which is to be accompanied by a book
written by Jonathan Miles for this exhibition, published by domoBaal
editions.
"This is an art that contains its own reserve. Its pulse is
slow; its visual rhythm is sustained within this reserve that beckons
us to follow its inward trail. Flickers of slight suspend in dew,
shadow is held in recesses, a stilling announcing its coming and
then a breeze awakening the order of leaves again. All might be
the gentlest manifestations of the visible, and yet a more tumultuous
uprising is contained within these things. These photographs were
taken in a manner that opens an unexpected encounter between care
and vision. This is a mode of primal dialogue captured between the
slowing of breaths as they hang within the dappled light that picks
out the tiniest events that mark a moment. Hegel wrote in The Science
of Logic that "pure seeing is a seeing of nothing," and
it is within this seeing of nothing that the tumultuous arises."
Jonathan Miles (extracted from Vapours Forests: The Art of Daniel
Gustav Cramer London, October 2004, published by domoBaal
editions)
Daniel
Gustav Cramer was born in Neuss and studied in Cologne
and Münster, Germany. Since receiving his MA at the Royal College
of Art, London in 2003, he has been selected for Bloomberg New Contemporaries
(2003), Ar
rivals (2003) at the Pump House Battersea (selected by
Charlotte Mullins), Junger Westen (2003), Kunsthalle Recklinghausen,
Recklinghausen, Germany and The Guardian Hodge Photographic Award
2003 Guardian Newsroom, London and Le Salon de Montrouge, Paris.
WOODLAND
will be his first solo exhibition in London. DOMOBAAL will also
be exhibiting photographs from the WOODLAND series at Artissima
11, Turin Italy 5-7 November
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