Ab Bild


Group exhibition24. Nov. 2023 – 27. Jan. 2024
Artists:
Lucas Foletto Celinski, Cai Dongdong, Jakob Ganslmeier, Michal Martychowiec, Loreal Prystaj, and Ana Zibelnik.

Nadan is honored to have invited six artists, Lucas Foletto Celinski, Cai Dongdong, Jakob Ganslmeier, Michal Martychowiec, Loreal Prystaj, and Ana Zibelnik, to participate in our group exhibition titled “Ab Bild.” In the present era, people are increasingly relying on visual imagery to access information and comprehend the world. Visual imagery possesses the unique ability to transcend linguistic and cultural boundaries. It not only reflects material reality but also serves as a rich reservoir of information. The information it preserves can transcend the limitations of reality itself, transforming into a powerful tool that reshapes our perception of the world and gradually replaces actual reality. Simultaneously, visual imagery reveals aspects of subjectivity, political influence, and manipulation, offering a profound examination of the multifaceted nature of images.

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Selected Works



Cai Dongdong, Spring sowing, 2019
Silver gelatin print, collage, watercolour, lightbox
40.5 × 40.5 cm, Ed. 2/3 + 1 AP

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Lucas Foletto Celinski, Suture Pénétrable (Object Nr. 1), 2023
Steel, digital print on glas, unique
112 × 225 cm, Unique

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Cai Dongdong, Banner, 2021
Silver gelatin print, stone, aluminum plate, stainless
69 × 144.4 × 14.5 cm, Ed. 3

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Lucas Foletto Celinski, Fixation Nature, 2020
Black and white photograph hand printed on baryta paper, steel frame, cotton cord.
40 × 50 × 8,5 cm, Ed. 10 + 2 AP

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Michal Martychowiec, What remains the poets provide, 2018
Chromogenic print
130 × 100 cm, Ed. 8

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Ana Zibelnik, Timepiece, 2019-2020
Motorized flipbook
17 × 17 × 10 cm, Ed. 3 + 1 AP

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Ana Zibelnik, Time measures nothing but itself, 2019-2020
Archival Pigment Print
59 × 46 cm, Ed. 5 + 2 AP

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Loreal Prystaj, Lampshade, picture frame, and my pussy-cat, 2020
Fine Art Print on Baryta paper mounted on dibond, framed
100 × 65 cm

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