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A place of peace and trust
It is already afternoon when I come across a small closed garden south of Ōsaka. A magical force pulls me there and I am already considering whether I should simply climb over the small wall. As if in a movie, an elderly gentleman in a monk's robe comes around the corner and moves toward me thoughtfully. He bows and opens the gate with a smile. As if we have known each other forever, he invites me in with friendly gestures. He signifies that I am welcome to take photos and take my time. Then he withdraws. I never see him again. I am deeply impressed by this trust he shows to a stranger just like that. But already the peace of the place captivates me.
The harmony of the elements
I know too little about the construction of such a Japanese garden. The rules, where which stone must lie, where the water and where the plants belong, are not familiar to me. As a visitor, I only feel the indescribable harmony of the whole and have to concentrate not to get completely lost in the silence of my thoughts.
Do you feel the tranquility?
Unobtrusive, contrasting colors, the shapes of the seemingly untouched scene, the little bridge that connects something across the calm water: All this creates an ensemble that all by itself touches the soul, makes it quiet and yet gives energy. Do you feel this tranquility?
Meditative tranquility for your space
The silence of the Japanese garden, where time seems to have stopped, gives pause and strength. It lets the viewer find a place of retreat where he can recharge his batteries. The stress that dominated a few moments ago no longer has power. Peace and inner tranquility take its place. This photograph is well placed in spaces where the meditative and calming effect of the work is desired.
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ÜBER ANDRÉ WAGNER FOTOGRAFIE
"My art is an anchor for me and I would be happy if I could inspire you with my photographic art as well."
André Wagner Born in Burgstädt on July 12, 1980
2020 Member of the German Society for Photography |
Mr. Wagner, thank you so much for having us. May we get personal?
AW: (laughs) Yes, of course. Shoot!
Well then, let's start from the beginning: Did you have what you call a happy childhood?
AW: Yes well... In my family, unfortunately, everything always revolved around father's business. Unfortunately, that left little room for me. Only so much: To go on vacation, for example, there was never time. However, my mother had recognized my creative streak very early and always encouraged me. Even my first camera was a gift from her.
What did you do in your free time or in the afternoons after school?
AW: I was out and about with friends a lot. In the nearby forest I found my little bit of freedom and my own space back then.
Your works give the impression: Are you religious?
AW: A clumsy village priest drove out my attempted approach to spirituality. But a hard blow of fate steered me early on to thoughts around the meaning of being and passing, time and eternity.
May I ask what that stroke of fate was?
AW: There was a terrible traffic accident that took away three of my best friends in one fell swoop. It was quite horrible!
Besides the pain, what did that mean to you?
AW: It made me completely lose my footing. The day before we had played football together. And suddenly everything I had left of my friends was gone. Only a few photographs remained and, thanks to them, the memories. The fear of losing someone and then having nothing left of them moved me to photograph my friends in the aftermath. I wanted to capture them all for eternity.
I read that you were a graffiti sprayer.
AW: Yes, that's true, but legally! (laughs) Spraying graffiti gave me a new frame and space for my energies. Since the loss of my friends, my subconscious was dealing with the questions of impermanence, eternity, time and our place in it.
Legal graffiti, is there such a thing?
AW: Yes, it does. And even paid for. I guess they weren't all bad either, because both in my school and in other projects I experienced first artistic recognition. In the process I was able to develop and implement my very own idea of colors, shapes, some of which still accompany me in my photography today.
And how did you get into photography?
AW: My childhood trauma, the fear of losing everything, ultimately brought me to photography. I wanted to capture everything. My parents insisted on a manual apprenticeship, which I also slogged through for months. I felt like a fish in the desert.
And?
AW: After half a year of feeling like I was in the wrong movie, I got lucky because a photographer and oil painter liked my graffiti pictures. I was able to start the much desired photographer training after six months of internship with him, even though at that time studio photography seemed extremely boring to me in its design and approach. I could not see any creative approach for me in such work
But surely that has changed?
AW: Well, I just experimented with unusual subjects and situations in my spare time. For example, in my second year of teaching (2000) I applied for the German Youth Photography Award with a picture of a sprayer friend, whom I had taken naked in front of Karl Marx Head at night at -20 degrees. I won the second prize (combined with exhibitions at the Photokina and the Martin Gropius Bau).
Great! How do you create your pictures?
AW: You won't see me chasing anything with a camera around my neck. It's the other way around. I have to be emotionally touched by a "something", I have to feel it. With the help of photography I can express the emotions that a situation has triggered in me and I can capture them over time. Therefore, I am particularly fascinated by places and situations that radiate something pure or powerful to me. Thanks to my well-founded training, it is then possible for me to transform this feeling - sometimes with very elaborate preparation - into a picture idea and ultimately to implement it in a technically perfect way. Each work tells a unique story, captured in a moment of infinity.
Whow! Where do you find such emotions?
AW: I feel these emotions especially often when I leave my comfort zone. This is why I love to travel, especially places that feel unfamiliar and where I hope to find adventure and insight. In particular, I am fascinated by Asian culture and tradition.
Many of your photographs are impressive and mystical nature shots. Why?
AW: I am always surprised by nature, which gifts us with inexhaustible inspiration. I had already mentioned that the mysticism of time is an important aspect for me and consequently for my work. Have you ever realized that we can only perceive time through remembering? Without remembering the past second, last summer, or events in the past, we cannot have a sense of time either. Many of my works, as well as my series, such as "Romance of Elements" or "Time Flies" deal with the movement of time and ask questions about our fast-paced society:
Who am I? Am I the body, am I my spirit, am I the soul?
What is left of me when the body dissolves in time?
What if people identify their lives by having, not by being?
These questions never leave me and so these spiritual aspects of eternity, being and time are found in my works. Time, spirituality and nature belong together for me as if they were siblings. Since my childhood days in the forest, nature is for me nothing existing outside of myself, but I feel as a part of a great whole. In my photographic work I will always take up and question these aspects. In particular, I have always been fascinated by time. What meaning does it have in general and specifically for us as individuals? Can we understand it? How I would love to decipher the essence of time.
Yourimages are alsosometimes photographically very different from what we see every day. Some of them make me wonder how they came to be.
AW: Yes, in some cases I actually developed my own new techniques and approaches as well as mental perspectives. Always to make my thoughts and feelings visible in my artistic photography. You know, a successful photograph has to trigger emotions, it should be an anchor for the viewer, just as it was for me in my time of disorientation.
(E) Einzelausstellung, (G) Gruppenausstellung, (K) Katalog
2023
Potsdam Museum, Potsdam
Unpaired Gallery, Zug
2022
Museum Albertinum, Dresden, MAG / Minimal Art Gallery (MAG) (G)
Die Gunst der Stunde im Albertinum, Marc Dion (US) | Suzanne Treister (UK) | Johanna Rüggen (DE) | Stephanie Lüning (DE) | Andre Wagner (DE) | Tai Shani (UK) | Anna Leonhardt (US) | Wilhelm Mundt (DE) | Melo Börner (DE) | Tobi Keck (DE) | Rosi Gibbens (UK) | Lucie Freynhagen (DE) | Andreas Ullrich (DE) | Nadja Kurz (DE) | Martin Honert (DE) | Jonas Lewek (DE) | Grit Aulitzky (DE) | Wayan Upadana (ID)
2021
06. Oct - 13. Nov 2021
Galerie WOS - 160 Jahre Landschaftsfotografie
Mit Fotografien von Albert Steiner, Guido Baselgia, Adolphe Braun, Daniel Schwarz und André Wagner.
Photo Basel, Basel, Schweiz, 160 Jahre Landschaftsfotografie, Galerie WOS (G)
21. Sep - 26. Sep 2021
photo basel, Galerie WOS
2020
Art Fair Mannheim, Prince House Gallery (E)
Galerie W, Sylt (G)
Fotofestival Zingst, Zingst (G)
Photo Basel, Basel, Schweiz, 160 Jahre Landschaftsfotografie, Galerie WOS (G)
Swiss Partners, Zürich, Schweiz, Galerie WOS
Ostrale, Rijeka, Kroatien (G)
25 Jahre Aktionsraum Panzerhalle, II/IV Galerie M Potsdam, 06.08.–06.09.2020, Eröffnung am 06.08.2020 um 19:00 Uhr
25 Jahre Aktionsraum Panzerhalle, III/IV Offene Ateliers und Aktionen im Neuen Atelierhaus Panzerhalle am 05.09.2020
2019
Kunstverein Friedberg, Passion – Obsession, Friedberg, Deutschland (G)
12. OSTRALE Biennale 2019, Dresden, Deutschland (G, K)
Kunstraum Potsdam, Schönheit für Alle, Potsdam, Deutschland (G, K)
THE X - PART II, Galerie Whiteconcepts, Berlin, Deutschland (G)
Zeitspuren, Galerie94, Baden, Schweiz (E)
Under The Underground, Galerie Franzkowiak, Berlin, Deutschland (G)
2018
Wanda Stang and André Wagner at PULSE Miami Beach Contemporary Art Fair 2018, USA, Whiteconcepts Gallery (G)
A SIGN OF NATURE, GalerieW, Osnabrück, Deutschland (G)
Art Market Budapest, Ungarn, Whiteconcepts Gallery (G)
Sanskrit, Manjari Sharma, André Wagner, Prince House Gallery, Mannheim, Deutschland (G)
Photo Basel, Basel, Schweiz, e.artis contemporary (E)
Pigment & Water, e.artis contemporary, Chemnitz, Deutschland (E)
Black & White, e.artis contemporary, Chemnitz, Deutschland (G,K)
2017
Reflections of India, Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, Halle (E,K)
Manjari Sharma, Manfred Paul
Movement in a Circle, Museum Modern Art Altes Gaswerk Hünfeld (E)
Jens Lorenzen, Manfred Kielnhofer
The Big Wave, e.artis contemporary, Chemnitz, Deutschland (E,K)
Art Wynwood, Hollis Taggart Galleries, Miami, FL
(Exhibited artists: Pablo Atchugarry, Alex Kanevsky, Alexis Portilla, Bill Scott, Kiki Smith, André Wagner, and Martin Willing (G)
2016
party pooper, monat der fotografie-off, Berlin, Deutschland (G)
Fotografie Festival im Fotohaus Arles, Arles, Frankreich (G)
2015
„Visions of Time“, Galerie Angelika Bläser, Düsseldorf (E)
Eizeit, Schloss Benrath, Düsseldorf, Deutschland (G)
2014
Visions of Time, Photokina, Köln, Deutschland (E,K)
2013
Personal Structures, Palazzo Bembo Art Exhibitions, 55th Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italien (E,K)
Visions of Time, vhs photogalerie, Stuttgart, Deutschland (E,K)
2012
SAVVY contemporary, Berlin, Deutschland (G,K)
2011
Romance of Elements, Samuelis Baumgarte Gallery, Bielefeld, Deutschland (E)
The end of the dream, Berlin, Deutschland (G,K)
2010
Television, 4. Europäischer Monat der Fotografie, Berlin, Deutschland (E)
Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, Deutschland (G)
F.I.T From Nature to Urban Furniture, Kopenhagen, Dänemark (G)
2009
Tianjin Museum, Tianjin City, China (G)
798 ART BRIDGE GALLERY, Pekin, China (G)
2008
Die schönsten Fotos der Welt 2008, Linz, Österreich (G)
2007
Richard Wagner Museum, Pirna, Deutschland (E)
Kaunas castle Kaunas – A Town of Light, Kaunas, Litauen (G,K)
2006
Kaunas Photo Days 2006, Kaunas, Litauen (G)
2005
Donarte Galerie Versatile, Madrid, Spanien (G,K)
2004
National Festivals, Lishui, China (G)
2000
Deutscher Jugendfotopreis Gropius Bau, Berlin, Deutschland (G)
Messen (Auswahl)
2018 PULSE Contemporary Art Fair, Miami, USA (G)
2018 Art Market Budapest, Ungarn (G)
2018 Photo Basel, Basel, Schweiz (E)
2017 Art Wynwood, Miami, USA (G)
2016 Position Berlin (G)
2016 Cologne Fine Art, Deutschland (G)
2014 Art Market Budapest, Ungarn (E)
2013 Fotofever, Carrousel Du Louvre, Paris, Frankreich (E)
2013 Kunst Zurich 13, Zürich, Schweiz (E,E)
2012 art Karlsruhe, Deutschland (G)
2012 Reflections of India, fotofever art fair, Brüssel, Belgien (E)
2012 the solo project artfair, Basel, Schweiz (E)
2011 One Artist Show, ART FROM BERLIN/art Karlsruhe, Deutschland (E)
2008 Artville International Art Fair for Artists, Berlin, Deutschland (E)
Potsdam Museum, Potsdam, Deutschland
Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Köln, Deutschland
Rothschild Bank Kunstsammlung, Zürich, Schweiz
Vattenfall AG Kunstsammlung, Berlin, Deutschland
Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, Halle (Saale), Deutschland
Kunstsammlung Deutsche Schule, Budapest, Ungarn
Preise/ Stipendien
2017 Kulturstiftung Sachsen-Anhalt
2016 Prix de la Photographie Paris
2013 nominiert für Advancement Art Award, Zürich, Schweiz
2013 6th Annual Photography Masters Cup
2008 Trierenberg Austrian Super Circuit
2007 1st Prize for photography about Kaunas
2004 Hasselblad Austrian Super Circuit
2000 German Youth Photography
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Exhibition prints, also called Gallery Only, are works made especially for exhibitions. After the exhibitions, the exhibition prints are stored in André Wagner's studio. The corresponding works are undamaged and in perfect condition, but just not absolutely new. If you are interested, you can make an appointment in the studio, view these works and purchase them. Since they have already been shown and are no longer new, they are available at a preferential price.
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Of course you can have your work framed. Whether shadow gap frame, with passe-partout or even very unusual wishes, everything is possible. Contact André Wagner and make your artwork a very special one.
What do I get delivered?
First of all, you will receive by courier, of course, your selected photograph in the format you ordered and the desired finish in a special transport box. Unless you have specifically ordered a different version, you will receive a razor-sharp real photo, exposed, waveless and flawlessly flat mounted on an aluminum-plastic-aluminum plate (Aludibond), sealed with acrylic glass. A composite that stands out for its luxurious elegance and extremely long durability. Whether the surface should be high-gloss or matt, you have already decided in the ordering process. The perfect finishing is absolutely convincing. A complete professional aluminum hanging system for safe suspension is already attached to the artwork.
In a separate shipment for security reasons, André Wagner will send you a few days beforehand the certificate of authenticity that belongs to the artwork, the hand-signed authenticity sticker that you please stick on the back of the work before hanging it, tips as well as dowels and screws for safe hanging on a stone wall and care instructions to preserve the value of your artwork.
What is the finishing of the selected photograph?
The standard of André Wagner's works are crisply exposed real photographs, which are mounted without waves or bubbles on an aluminum-plastic-aluminum plate (Aludibond) and sealed with matte or high-gloss acrylic glass. A composite that stands out for its luxurious elegance and extremely long durability.
Can I choose a finish other than Aludibond/acrylic?
Of course. Contact André Wagner and choose the finishing that suits you best. From the simplest print to elaborate acoustic images and underwater finishes, anything is possible.
What does a work of art by André Wagner cost?
Since André Wagner does not sell mass-produced artwork, there are no standard prices. The prices vary per motif and depend above all on the selected size and the number of strictly limited copies still available.
Is a customer account necessary to purchase an artwork?
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For exhibition prints, which can be viewed in the studio, a right of exchange of 14 days applies.
For works not in stock in the studio, there is unfortunately no such right of exchange, as these are produced specifically on customer request. This is because ordered paintings that are not in stock in the studio are products that are produced according to customer specifications, so that the consumer's right to revoke a distance contract is excluded, § 312d paragraph 4 No. 1 BGB.
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In the extremely unlikely event that, despite special packaging, your artwork arrives damaged, we distinguish between two cases:
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Both the ArtSecurity packaging and the shipping to the address you specify within Germany are included in the purchase price. For shipping within Europe, to Switzerland and worldwide shipping there are small surcharges, depending on the size between 15 and 85€. In addition, there may be country-specific customs duties.
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Your work of art will reach you prepared for wall mounting. A complete professional aluminum hanging system is already attached directly to the artwork for secure hanging. In addition, you will receive dowels and screws for safe hanging on a stone wall. From unpacking to hanging, assistance from another adult is generally recommended.
Does André Wagner offer help with hanging?
Especially for large and heavy artworks or pictures with special functions like acoustic or underwater pictures, professional help with the installation is recommended. Within Germany and Switzerland, André Wagner offers a package for the insured and professional hanging of his artworks. Please feel free to ask us.
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If something happens to your work of art (robbery, fire, water damage, mechanical damage, ...), you will receive a replacement upon submission of appropriate evidence (police report, photos, etc.). The reason of destruction does not matter. You only pay the pure production and delivery costs plus a small handling fee.
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