DANIEL
GUSTAV CRAMER: UNDERWATER*
March 2006
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Private view: Friday 3 March 7–9pm
Exhibition dates: Saturday 4 March to Saturday 8 April 2006
Open: Thursday to Saturday 12 to 6 pm and by appointment
Domo Baal is delighted to present Daniel Gustav Cramer’s second
solo show in the gallery.
“Following from the inward probing and entries into woodland
spaces, we are taken downwards into the deep of the ocean floor.
The question for us relates to how vision itself is understood within
such a frame? In many respects the feeling of the work appears to
be in accord, and in this respect, demonstrates a similar registration
of sensibility that is evident in the Woodland series. Why indeed
should it be otherwise? At the same time a turn in sense is also
emergent, for not only are we being plunged into the depths, but
also our relationship to visual understanding is also altered. Lines
of light become clouds of diffusion, clarities are obscured, and
matter and space ease into the other into a murky in-between in
which perspectives give way to an obscurity of views. Despite all
these accumulated turns in visual expectancy, we still have a world
constituted before us, even though this is a form of half-world,
shadowed, refracted, and partly concealed. This feeling of half-world
presents us with a clue that we are being lead into a zone in which
memory, imagination, and fascination filter in differing degrees
into the visible, to the point that, stable forms of focus tremor
within the frame. We are shown a world caught between composition
and decay, almost a primal stirring beneath the surface of things.
Even though our knowledge of these border regions of vision are
constituted mainly through the pictorial constancy of the photographic,
or moving image reportage aimed to enthral our sense, these photographs
instead dissemble the already given of visual form of this documentary
reportage.”
Jonathan Miles, London February 2006
Extracted from “Flickers of a half-world”: published
by domobaal editions for this exhibition and available at the private
view.
Daniel Gustav Cramer lives and works in Berlin and London, and lectures
in Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam University. He received his MA at
the RCA in 2003 and was selected for Bloombergs New Contemporaries
and New Arrivals at the Pumphouse, London the same year. Last year
he published the catalogue Woodland, supported by Kunstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen.
He has won the Jerwood Photography Award in 2005 with his ongoing
series Woodland. His work has been exhibited in the UK, Germany,
Iceland, Italy, France and Portugal.
*UNDERWATER
is the second part of Trilogy
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