Wegweiser
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……. Brigitte Bauer offers us her new series Wegweiser : the traces of a walk through the forest, where red, white, blue, pink and yellow marks cut into the tree-trunks form a kind of parralel to the Schubert song Der Wegweiser (« the signpost »). The lied has to do with paths that cross, the paths of life and the danger of becoming lost ; its grave, melancholic beauty is evocative of the atmosphere in the depths of a forest on a stormy day. The photographs provide no indication as to where the forest might be, but we can see them as a follow-up to an earlier series titled D’Allemagne….
(Laetitia Talbot - from 35th Rencontres d’Arles catalogue, july 2004)
Wegweiser
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Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
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Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
Edition de 1 + 1 exemplaire d'artiste

Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
Edition de 1 + 1 exemplaire d'artiste

Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
Edition de 1 + 1 exemplaire d'artiste

Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
Edition de 1 + 1 exemplaire d'artiste

Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
Edition de 1 + 1 exemplaire d'artiste

Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
Edition de 1 + 1 exemplaire d'artiste

Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
Edition de 1 + 1 exemplaire d'artiste

Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
Edition de 1 + 1 exemplaire d'artiste

Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
Edition de 1 + 1 exemplaire d'artiste



……. Brigitte Bauer offers us her new series Wegweiser : the traces of a walk through the forest, where red, white, blue, pink and yellow marks cut into the tree-trunks form a kind of parralel to the Schubert song Der Wegweiser (« the signpost »). The lied has to do with paths that cross, the paths of life and the danger of becoming lost ; its grave, melancholic beauty is evocative of the atmosphere in the depths of a forest on a stormy day. The photographs provide no indication as to where the forest might be, but we can see them as a follow-up to an earlier series titled D’Allemagne….
(Laetitia Talbot - from 35th Rencontres d’Arles catalogue, july 2004)
Tirage argentique sur dibond, cadre bois foncé, 105 x 130cm
Edition de 1 + 1 exemplaire d'artiste