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Sebastian Lemm
by Vince Aletti, April '08
"Lemm calls this show of color photographs “Editing Nature,” and he means it quite literally.
He’s digitally removed the colors green and blue from large-scale photographs of trees in
summer, leaving what appear to be snowscapes of fragmented trunks and branches floating
free. With no sky and no clear ground, it’s easy to lose your bearings and experience a not
unpleasant sensation of weightlessness. The branches and vines in four small photographs
taken at night are illuminated by a flash, but they’re also digitally doubled or repositioned,
creating witchy nests and tangles to snare unsuspecting nature lovers.
"
Through April 26. (Peer, 526 W. 26th St. 212-741-6599.)

 

 

Editing Nature -- Solo Show

Editing Nature
through April 26, 2008

download press release


Peer Gallery
526 West 26 Street, Suite 209,

New York, NY 10001
p. 212.741.6599
,
www.p
eergallery.com



Artist talk with curator and art critic Gregory Volk at the Goethe-Institut NY:
watch artist talk from March 18 at The Geothe-Institut New York




 

 

 

Schattenseite -- Solo show in Chicago:

Schattenseite
through April 12, 2008
download press release
download exhibition images here

The Artist talk with art critic Michael Weinstein
at the gallery on
Saturday, March 1, 12pm was organized by the
Goethe-Institut Chicago
and recorded by Chicago Public Radio




David Weinberg Gallery
300 W Superior, Suite 203, Chicago IL
p. 312.529.5090,
www.davidweinberggallery.com

 

 

 

Editing Nature––exhibition catalog
In conjunction with my solo shows in Chicago and New York,
a 44-page, full color exhibition catalog with an essay
by Michaël Amy as well as a conversation with Johannes Wieland
is available through the galleries.

“Sebastian Lemm creates a new type of photography that is no longer
weighed down by the themes that are seemingly inherent to the medium.”

Michaël Amy, New York