Marek Saenderski - Artistic Reality and Unreality in 3 Dimensions - 3D-Art based on three-dimensional photography
With this exhibition by “art place berlin” – forum for contemporary art at the Park Inn by Radisson Berlin-Alexanderplatz, large-format three-dimensional images by the Polish photo artist Marek Saenderski will be shown for the first time in Germany.
(firmenpresse) - For 20 years he has been working with 3D - he started from 3D-photography but now he creates unique artistic 3D-compositions and established it as his means of artistic expression. Now the technical progress of printing allows to show his impressive photographic work in large format pictures at an exhibition. Among the 40 works shown in the exhibition are unique surrealistic 3D-compositions next to motives which are inspired by the landscapes of Greenland, Iceland, Poland, Germany, Croatia and Egypt.
Marek Saenderski - in different stages of his professional and artistic life: a photo-composer, a photographer, a painter, a sculptor, a traveler, a publisher, recently also an actor in self-directed 3D films. He is the author of the world's first three-dimensional album containing not only stereo-photos, but also photo-compositions inspired by surrealist art and landscapes from the author's numerous photographic expeditions.
“I like it to be inspired in my work by my favorite artists, first of all Rene Magritte, Paul Delvaux and Salvador Dali. In many of my 3D-Images it is easy to see their spirit floating in three dimensions.”
For his most technically advanced presentation of more than 100 photo-compositions from the Saenderski 3D World album Marek Saenderski received great recognition in 2011 in the Netherlands at the Congress of the International Stereoscopic.
Marek Saenderski's landscape photographs are strictly limited editions but the large-format 3D compositions are unique items and of special interest for art collectors because the author makes only one signed collector's print from the graphic project.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating 3D photo art of Marek Saenderski, - you get the required 3D glasses at the exhibition.
More on: http://www.art-place-berlin.com
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"art place berlin" is the forum for contemporary art and intercultural projects at the Park Inn by Radisson Berlin-Alexanderplatz. It offers the opportunity to encounter current international art to over 30,000 monthly guests and visitors. The changing exhibitions show artistic positions in painting, photography, and works on paper. The exhibitions can be visited daily from 9 am - 9 pm with free admission on the ground floor and the 1st floor.
Today, “art place berlin” looks back on more than 5 years of successful collaboration with artists, curators, and institutions. From the beginning, it could be trusted in the rich experience of organizing more than 100 high-profile exhibitions, which were shown in the former Art Center Berlin Friedrichstrasse from 2005 to 2010.
All information on: http://www.art-place-berlin.com
Contact: Thomas Tyllack
art place berlin – forum for contemporary art
at the Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz since 2009
Alexanderplatz 7 / Park Inn, 10178 Berlin
+49 -(0)30-55 66 99 56
contact(at)art-place-berlin.info
www.art-place-berlin.com
Datum: 07.04.2015 - 10:19 Uhr
Sprache: Deutsch
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Contact person: Thomas Tyllack
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Phone: 030-55 66 99 56
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Date of sending: 07.04.2015
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