'Radha Shooting II' by Stefanie Schneider
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'Radha Shooting II' 2006

Stefanie Schneider

Lambda photoprintPhotographic print
100 ⨯ 102 ⨯ 5 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 1.500

Willem Kerseboom Gallery

  • About the artwork
    Stefanie Schneider (born 1968)

    ' Radha Sooting II' 100x102 cm, framed, acrylic.Lumabond.
    Stranger than Paradise series

    Stefanie Schneider lives and works in the High Desert of California.

    Stefanie Schneider's scintillating situations take place in the American West. Situated on the verge of an elusive super-reality, her photographic sequences provide the ambience for loosely woven story lines and a cast of phantasmic characters.

    Schneider works with chemical mutations of expired Polaroid film stock. Chemical explosions of color spreading across the surfaces undermine the photograph's commitment to reality and induce her characters into trance-like dream-scapes. Like flickering sequences of old road movies Schneider's images seem to evaporate before conclusions can be made - their ephemeral reality manifesting in subtle gestures and mysterious motives. Schneider's images refuse to succumb to reality, they keep alive the confusions of dream, desire, fact, and fiction.

    She is currently working on the 29 PALMS, CA. 29 PALMS, CA is a feature film / art piece that explores and chronicles the dreams and fantasies of a group of individuals who live in a trailer community in the Californian desert. A defining feature of the film is the use of still images and the use of voice over. Characters talk to us / themselves / you about their ambitions, memories, hopes, fears and dreams. The film is to be shot using a mix of super 8 and 16mm film stock and Polaroid images. Certain computer-generated effects will also be used to enhance the films surreal mood and to animate its dark humor. Radha Mitchell, Marc Forster, Udo Kier, Max Sharam among others are participating in the project.

    Stefanie Schneider received her MFA in Communication Design at the Folkwang Schule Essen, Germany. Her work has been shown at the Museum for Photography, Braunschweig, Museum für Kommunikation, Berlin, the Institut für Neue Medien, Frankfurt, the Nassauischer Kunstverein, Wiesbaden, Kunstverein Bielefeld, Museum für Moderne Kunst Passau, Les Rencontres d'Arles.

    COLLECTIONS
    DZ Bank, Frankfurt, Germany, Dreyfuss, Basel, Switzerland Schmidt Bank, Regensburg, Germany
Holtzbrinck Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany Sammlung Sander, Berlin, Germany ARTISTS for TICHY - TICHY for ARTISTS, TICHY Ocean Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg, Germany Impossible Collection, Vienna, Austria Collection Luc LaRochelle, Montreal, Canada Kunstsammlung Kanton Zug, Switzerland, Bombay Beach Biennale, California, Sir Mark Fehes Haukohl Collection, California, Brooklyn Museum, NY, LACMA, California.
  • About the artist

    Stefanie Schneider (born 1968) is a German photographer and visual artist living and working in Berlin and Los Angeles. She is best known for her use of expired Polaroid film, which she uses to create dreamy, faded images that recall film stills from times gone by. Her work explores themes of nostalgia, longing, and the transience of American

    Schneider received her Master of Fine Arts in photography from Folkwang Hochschule in Essen, Germany. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in the American West, specifically in Twentynine Palms, California, where she has realized many of her projects. This location serves not only as a backdrop but also as a source of inspiration for her narrative and visually poetic work.​

    What sets Schneider’s work apart is her unique approach to photography: she uses expired Polaroid film to create images with chemical distortions and color shifts. This technique results in photographs with a soft, faded aesthetic that evokes a sense of melancholy and timelessness. Her photographs are often presented in sequences, giving them a cinematic quality.​

    In her project 29 Palms, CA (2014), Schneider combines photography with film. This work consists of six short films and a feature film, in which she examines the lives and dreams of people in a trailer park in the California desert. Through the use of still Polaroid images and voice-overs, she creates an introspective and meditative experience that blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction.​

    Schneider's work has also found its way into popular culture. She has designed album covers for artists such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Cyndi Lauper, and her photographs were used in the film Stay (2005), directed by Marc Forster. In this film, starring Ryan Gosling, her images are used to visualize the inner world of the characters.​
    Wikipedia

    Schneider has published several books, including Stranger Than Paradise (2006) and Wastelands (2006), which present her photographic work. Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, and is part of collections such as those of the DZ Bank in Frankfurt and the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg.​

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