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Stefan Heyne
 
 
关于此艺术家

Christoph Tannert
Indications of What is Not Obvious

Is someone here incapable of focusing his lens? The fog of color that rules in Stefan Heyne’s photographs and that makes spaces and fragments of objects sink into the approximation of impression raises some questions. Questions of the relationship between optics and the psychology of perception, of the learning of legibility, of the dialog between photography and painting: in brief, of the perception of the picture.

With Stefan Heyne, it seems to me as if the eye were coerced into watching itself seeing. One could speak of a doubled perception, of what one has before one’s (rain-veiled) eyes and of what the imagination is to achieve. The effect depends on this process of assimilation. Behind it is the search for an art for which commentary and conceptual considerations seem as important as what meets the eye. This kind of coercion of perception and of reading the image places accents in the direction of the unexpected.
In the rulebook of modernism, intersections between photography and painting are as old as the medium itself. What is surprising is how Heyne responds with painterly soft-focus effects to the cool, downright mint-fresh pop productions of glossy surfaces with which current representational painting tries to maintain its catchy tone and its compatibility with the entertainment culture.

Stefan Heyne stands more on the other side, in the ranks of Anti-Pop, for he does not develop and animate the smudge-free production of surfaces, he experiments with it. He simulates smoothness, only to break through the slickness with distancing cloudiness. His impulse to buffer is connected with nothing else than turning off his camera’s automatic focus. These are contours of softening, increasingly abstract commentaries to expose cynicism and the armaments of fun.
Such a strategy gives rise to pictures that make some people feel good, while others see it as nothing but the production of illusion. That is why the line Stefan Heyne tries to balance along is narrow. But let it be clear: Heyne is not a representative of photographic Impressionism. He does not invoke the reproduction of mere moods any more than he is interested in the relation to documentation or the topicality of the television image.

He has made it his task to seek possibilities to give visibility to the perception of space and to let visual spaces arise through the composition of situations of light and surfaces. He counters the recent “bonjour tristesse” in the sense of subjective interpretation of the world by blurring motif and object and rejecting the expectation that the motif could contain concealed meanings.

Heyne uses the lens of his CANON 10D reflex camera to adjust “unfocuses”. The only digital retouching he undertakes is to “spot” the pictures. He does entirely without pictorial supplementations and interventions. When, as in “Painting” (2004), he eliminates color from the picture, then only for the sake of reversing or clarifying from positive to negative image.

Heyne’s view of reality is made visible in fuzziness, in the way that, with the relativizing of the visible, one’s own groping in space for what is not obvious, for the mysterious and ephemeral, becomes an occasion for producing pictures.

Heyne also clarifies anew that photography, despite all appearances, is completely unsuited to conveying precise information. The only clear statement of which it might be capable is to say: I am a photograph – and not a painting... Of course, Heyne immediately defeats it again with its own weapons on his compositional stage of ambivalences.

 
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KIEL

2005
80 x 120 cm

Lunchroom 3

2005
90 x 135 cm

America

2005
120 x 80 cm

Telephone

2005
120 x 80 cm

Entrance

2006
140 x 93 cm

Stefan Heyne Gardebrobe

2005
Photography
70 x 105 cm

Stefan Heyne Room 911

2007
photography on aludibond
125 x 188 cm

Stefan Heyne Room 911

Stefan Heyne rear end

2007
photography on aludibond
55 x 37 cm

 
教育程度与个人自传
Education
1987-1992 Kunsthochschule Berlin(Prof. Volker Pfüller)
1993Masters Degree Award

Solo exhibitions
2006“TATORTE“, Galerie Blickensdorff,Berlin(with catalogue)
2005 „NACHTWACHE“, Sächsisches Staatsministerium der Finanzen,Dresden
„FAHRTENSCHREIBER“, BrotfabrikGalerie, Berlin (with catalogue)
2004 „TATORTE“ Galerie Blickensdorff,Berlin

Group exhibitions
2004„Wo liegt Berlin? Fotografische Annäherungen an eine Stadt“ mit E.Bertram,R.Miyamoto,G.+H.Nothelfer u.a., BrotfabrikGalerie, Berlin (with catalogue)
 
未来的展览
2007
"ECHOLOT" Brotfabrikgallery Berlin
"ENIGMA BERLIN" Brotfabrikgallery
"STEFAN HEYNE" Galerie Blickensdorff
 
网站:  www.stefan-heyne.de
 
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