The exhibition is based on the holdings of the Berlin University of the Arts, at whose predecessor school Blossfeldt himself trained as a sculptor and where he taught the subject of "modelling from plants" for three decades from 1899. It was there that he developed his plant photographs, which he used as models to familiarise his students with the variety of forms and details of the botanical world. The precise observation and artistic realisation of vegetal forms were to serve as inspiration for designs in the field of applied art and architecture. Blossfeldt also made bronze casts of plant forms - albeit in smaller numbers - and used them in his lessons. Exemplary pieces are included in the presentation, as are handwritten letters that provide insights into school processes and contain statements on the relationship between natural and artistic forms.
Photography was an elementary means of expression for Karl Blossfeldt, which he used specifically for his own purposes. He photographed the plant material, some of which was heavily processed, in multiple enlargements and against a neutral background of light or dark colours. The photographs are of great formal power and, beyond their function as teaching pieces, formulate a pictorial language that departs from the representational and leads to abstraction. In particular, Blossfeldt's publications "Urformen der Kunst" (1928) and "Wundergarten der Natur" (1932), which appeared during his lifetime, show how intensively he explored his subject area and how much he valued the aesthetic expressive possibilities of plants and their enigmatic, magical aura.
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Friday, the 22.11.2024
14:00 - 19:00
Saturday, the 23.11.2024
14:00 - 19:00
Sunday, the 24.11.2024
14:00 - 19:00
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