MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York
NEW PHOTOGRAPHY ‘06
Barbara Probst, Jules Spinatsch and Jonathan Monk
Curator Roxana Marcoci, Sept 2006 – January 2007

Works shown:
TD III, World Economic Forum WEF, NY 2002
TD II, G8 Summit Genoa 2001
6 C-Prints 80/100cm

TD V, Revolution Marketing, G8 Summit Evian/Genva 2003
10 C-Prints 28/35cm

TD IV, World Economic Forum Davos WEF, Davos 2003
Panorama Installation with Monitors
Panorama A240635, 2144 still shots over 3 hours
220/560 cm Inkjet Print on 4 Dibond Panels
3 DVD Hotspots, 7`28"

 

 






MoMA Museum of Modern Art, New York
NEW PHOTOGRAPHY ‘06


NAI Netherlands Architecture Institut, Rotterdam
and Forum NRW Düsseldorf
SPECTACULAR CITY, Photographing the Future

With Olivo Barbieri, Oliver Boberg, Balthasar Burkhard, Vincenzo Castella, Edgar Cleijne, Stéphane Couturier, Thomas Demand, Andreas Gefeller, Geert Goiris, Andreas Gursky, Naoya Hatakeyama, Todd Hido, Dan Holdsworth, Francesco Jodice, Aglaia Konrad, Luisa Lambri, Ine Lamers, Sze Tsung Leong, Armin Linke, Taiji Matsue, Karin Apollonia Müller, Bas Princen, Thomas Ruff, Frank van der Salm, Heidi Specker, Jules Spinatsch, Thomas Struth, Michael Wesely, Edwin Zwakman.

Curator Emiliano Gandolfi, Sept. 2006 - April 2007

Site adjusted, Panorama Installation with Monitors
Panorama A281818, TD IV, World Economic Forum Davos WEF Davos 2003
2144 still shots over 3 hours
350/930cm Inkjet paper as wallpaper.
3 DVD Hotspots, 7`28"

NAI Netherlands Architecture Institut, Rotterdam
and Forum NRW Düsseldorf
SPECTACULAR CITY, Photographing the Future


Das Haus der Kunst, Munich
ClickDoubleClick – das dokumentarische Moment, the documentary factor

With Tina Barney; Laurenz Berges; Dirk Braekman; David Claerbout; Luc Delahaye; Rineke Dijkstra; Patrick Faigenbaum; Stephen Gill,; Paul Graham; Andreas Gursky; Hans van der Meer; Scott McFarland; Martin Parr; Judith Joy Ross; Thomas Ruff; Taryn Simon; Alec Soth; Heidi Specker; Jules Spinatsch; Thomas Struth; Larry Sultan; Juergen Teller; Wolfgang Tillmans; Jeff Wall.

Curator Thomas Weski, 8. Februar – 23. April 2006

Panorama Installation with Monitors
Panorama A240635, TD IV, World Economic Forum Davos WEF Davos 2003
2144 still shots over 3 hours
220/560 cm Inkjet Print on 4 Dibond Panels
3 DVD Hotspots, 7`28"


Das Haus der Kunst, Munich
ClickDoubleClick – das dokumentarische Moment, the documentary factor



Live installation: Kunstraum Walcheturm Zurich

Discontinuous Panorama: 20 x 4.6 metres, 1446 laser copies A3
One of the network cameras, Position A, was specially programmed to generate a wall-to-wall live panorama in Zurich over the entire period of the summit.

Visitors could watch the panorama as it grew little by little every day. From 23-28 January 2003, the camera recorded single images onto a server every morning from 6am to 9am (3-4 rows with 62 images each). The images were then simultaneously downloaded in Zurich, each printed out on A3 paper and put onto a wall in the Kunstraum Walcheturm. The resulting final panorama was
composed of 1446 single shots covering an angle of 170 degrees horizontally and 40 degrees vertically. The x-axis of the panorama covered a period of two hours while the y-axis extends over six days, the duration of the Forum.*
It had the dimensions 20 x 4.6m.

Kunstraum Walcheturm, Zurich-CH 23.1 - 13.2. 2003
Temporary Discomfort IV, WEFLive discontinuous
panorama composed of 1446 still shots over 6days