Lukas Hoffmann observes artefacts: asphalt, scrub, masonry, building façades. In his photographs the human presence is missing. Yet the traces that man has left behind intrigue the eye of the camera: cracks, corrugations, and the overgrowth of plant life that regains ascendancy over the man-made space. Abstract entities with different surfaces —sometimes black and white, sometimes colour—which can become filled with associations, like looking at clouds. The eye goes in search of recognizable forms to orient itself. The Anthropocene unintentionally produces poetic images that the photographer reveals on his or her forays through our present. The photo book untitled overgrowth appears in conjunction with the exhibitions at the Kunsthaus Zug, from 26 January to 17 March 2019, the Photoforum Pasquart, Biel, from 7 July to 9 September 2019, and the Point du Jour, Cherbourg, from 14 June to 27 September 2020.
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untitled overgrowth
Leipzig March, 2019
ISBN: 9783959052672
Edition Number: 1
Width: 24.5 cm
Length: 32.5 cm
Language(s): English, French, German
Author
Lukas Hoffmann
Designer
Benedikt Reichenbach
Text
Maren Lübbke-Tidow, Matthias Haldemann
untitled overgrowth
Lukas Hoffmann
98 pp.
69 black-white and 10 colour illustrations
thread-sewn hardcover and fanfold
Leipzig March, 2019
ISBN: 9783959052672
Edition Number: 1
Width: 24.5 cm
Length: 32.5 cm
Language(s): English, French, German
Author
Lukas Hoffmann
Designer
Benedikt Reichenbach
Text
Maren Lübbke-Tidow, Matthias Haldemann