ID 1085092
Lot 3060 | Böttcher, Petra
Geb. 1957 Cuxhaven, lebt und arbeitet in Efringen-Kirchen.
«Ein Teil von ‹Zielstrebig I›».
Lochkameraphotographie, Langzeitbelichtung, Ausschnittvergrößerung aus «Zielstrebig I», auf Ilfochrome. U.r. auf dem Passepartout sign. U.l. 1998 dat. und bet.
H. 20, B. 20 cm (Passepartoutausschnitt). Originalrahmen.
Die Lochkamera erscheint in digitalen Zeiten fast wie ein archaisches Unikum. Petra Böttchers Lochkamera-Photographien führen den Betrachter zurück zu den Anfängen der photographischen Technik. Doch was zunächst als Beschränkung auf minimale Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten erscheint, bildet gerade den Reiz für die Künstlerin aus Efringen-Kirchen. «Ihre Bilder setzen sich oft aus mehreren Belichtungen zusammen, die nacheinander horizontal ineinandergeschoben werden. Die Bildteile verschmelzen - ohne sichtbaren Beginn oder erkennbares Ende.» aus: Peter Olpe, Out of Focus, Lochkamerafotografie und Lochkameras, Salenstein 2012, S. 112.
Die Lanzeitbelichtungen «Zielstrebig I und II» entstanden während einer nächtlichen Autofahrt von Singen nach Lörrach im Sommer 1998. Die Linienbündel gehen auf die Lichtspuren des Autoverkehrs zurück.
Echtheitsbestätigung: Wir danken der Künstlerin für die freundlichen Hinweise und die Bestätigung der Echtheit, via E-Mail, anhand von Photos, 06.10.2023.
Provenienz: erworben 1998 in der Galerie im Schürli, Niedereggen; seitdem Privatsammlung Dreiländereck.
Zustandsbericht:
Sehr guter Gesamteindruck. Unter Passepartout montiert. Das Werk wurde nicht ausgerahmt.
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