Ninlil by Billy und Hells
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Ninlil 2010 - 2020

Billy und Hells

Dibond epoxyPhotographic print
70 ⨯ 100 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 4.370 - 6.670

Morren Galleries Utrecht

  • About the artist

    Billy und Hells are two photographers: Anke Linz (Nürnberg, 1965) and Andreas Oettinger (Munich, 1963). They met in 1986, found a shared interest in photography and became partners in life and work.

    Inspired by the photographs of Irving Penn and Helmut Newton,  Billy und Hells started to work in the field of fashion photography. They accidentally came across a technique that would define their future works. By forgetting to take a black and white negative out of a Wühltisch enlarger, they developed a beautiful Baryt picture. This  process is now known as a Lithprint. Later on they discovered that combining  a black and white slide from a colour negative with a colour picture, a beautiful photograph emerged with fantastic effects. This technique reduces the colours but results simultaneously in an intensity, which they were unable to reach with regular photography.The results were  unexpected but very satisfying.

    In 1999 they started working professionally for adverting campaigns  and magazines. However, this branch of photography did not provide them for the artistic freedom they were looking for.  In 2000 they settled in Berlin and started a studio there. This is also the year that they started to work with digital cameras,  taking advantage of  all the benefits these provide. 

    Amongst others they exhibited in Tokyo and Berlin. One of their photographs, Nabil, was used in a fashion exhibition on the Ideal Man in the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague.Another work, Sophia, featured in the London National Portrait Gallery’s advertisement campaign for the exhibition of the Photographic Portrait Prize 2007.

    EDUCATION

    Anke Linz: Autodidact sinds 1986
    Andreas Oettinger: 1988-1990 School voor Fotografie, München

    GROUP EXHIBITIONS (SELECTED)

    2019 Morren Galleries, Utrecht 'Silent Monkey'
    2011 Morren Galleries, Amsterdam - Nederland
    2011 AAF Londen - Engeland
    2010 Morren Galleries, Amsterdam - Nederland
    2010 Maritiem Museum Rotterdam - Nederland
    2010 Gemeente Museum Den Haag - Nederland
    2009 Galerie Utrecht - Nederland
    2008 Galerie Utrecht ‘Sisters of Mercy’, Utrecht - Nederland
    2007 National Portait Gallery, Londen - Engeland 2004 Leica tentoonstelling, Tokyo - Japan

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