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Loredana Nemes

Immergrün


  • Hartmann Books
  • Hardcover with tipped-in image. Expo: 08/05/2021 - 19/09/2021, Ludwigsburg Museum
  • by Ed.: Ludwigsburg Museum, Alke Hollwedel. Poems by Loredana Nemes, Text by Alke Hollwedel
For her new work IMMERGRÜN (Evergreen), Loredana Nemes created portraits of longtime couples who had responded to a call for lovers in a local newspaper. She combines her quiet, mysteriously abstract black-and-white portraits with shots of evergreen plants and adds another layer to these images with poems. Old people, often called seniors, are not considered an ideal of beauty in our culture, and it is considered a taboo to show old age in art and media.

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Publisher Hartmann Books
ISBN 9783960700630
Author(s) Ed.: Ludwigsburg Museum, Alke Hollwedel. Poems by Loredana Nemes, Text by Alke Hollwedel
Publication date May 2021
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 240 x 183 mm
Illustrations 50 duotone ill.
Pages 112
Language(s) Eng./ Germ. ed.
Exhibition Ludwigsburg Museum
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For her new work IMMERGRÜN (Evergreen), Loredana Nemes created portraits of longtime couples who had responded to a call for lovers in a local newspaper. She combines her quiet, mysteriously abstract black-and-white portraits with shots of evergreen plants and adds another layer to these images with poems. Old people, often called seniors, are not considered an ideal of beauty in our culture, and it is considered a taboo to show old age in art and media. The couples Loredana Nemes has spoken to and photographed are women and men whose love and intimacy she addresses in these photographs. IMMERGRÜN makes reference to her work BLÜTEZEIT (Blossom Time) from 2012, in which - also initiated and supported by the Ludwigsburg Museum - she portrayed young people on the threshold of adulthood. In both series, she experiments with the possibilities and limits of photography. In IMMERGRÜN she visualizes in analog double exposures the connection of two lovers as well as our inevitable fading away. Her poetic images and poems are a tribute to age and love as well as a celebration of human encounters in times of imposed distance. The result is a sensitive artist's book whose choice of materials and narrative flow creates a multilayered whole.
Loredana Nemes lives and works in Berlin.