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Reconfiguration after Caspar David Friedrich's painting: False Landscapes, Peninsula Rügen,
Cap Arkona (Germany / Baltic sea)

> (Photo/s by Martina Panzner)

 

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FALSE LANDSCAPES

6x6=36 photographs

These motives were photographed from the summer of 1994 until the autum of 1998 in the German federal states Nordrhein-Westfalen, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This work continued in the U.S. federal states of New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and in the Polish County of Lodz.

> Most of the photos were shot by Martina Panzner, and some of them by Janet Grau, Chris Burke and Jacek Mrozowicz

 

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The first camera shots of False Landscapes in North Rhine-Westphalia near Recklinghausen (Germany)

 

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On the border between the U.S. federal states of New York and Massachusetts

 

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On the border of perception - a shot of False Landscapes using an infrared nightscope apparatus

 

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Visual interventions in the materials of False Landscapes, 1996-98.

a) drawing contracting circles in the snow, field in Brandenburg (Germany)

b) drawing contracting circles in the sand, Baltic sea

 

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Visual interventions in open space, 1972. (plaster, lime, area: 100 x 100m),

drained lake Palic near Subotica (Yugoslavia / Vojvodina)

> (Photo by Etelka Maronka)

 

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Standing before the silhouette of Berlin as a False Landscape, 1996.