© Matthias Hoch

Leipzig #3, 2004
C-print, 60 3/8 x 73 3/8 inches


Matthias Hoch
photographs


During the month of February, the Rena Bransten Gallery will exhibit new photographs by German artist, Matthias Hoch.


Matthias Hoch's photographs of interiors and exteriors function both as a study of architectural detail and a commentary on the dehumanizing aspects of contemporary city planning. Often starkly monumental, his powerful compositions derive rhythm from sequences of elements and color fields, whether glass windows in an office building, or corrugated steel wall panels. Although photographed in cities throughout Europe, Hoch's focused approach decontextualizes his subject material, melding distinct individual features into a shared architectural vocabulary. Hoch's delight in capturing the unexpected or overlooked in cities is often humorously underlined by the works titles which divulge the general, if not specific, subject location.


Hoch was born in 1958, in Radebeul near Dresden, Germany and lives in Leipzig. His work has been the subject of solo shows internationally, including the forthcoming touring exhibition being organized by the Ludwig Forum, Aachen. "Fotografien/Photographs", a book of selected works by Hoch, was published by Hatje Cantz in 2005.


Exhibition: January 19 - February 25, 2006
Gallery hours: Tues-Fri 10:30am - 5:30pm,
Sat 11am - 5pm


Rena Bransten Gallery
77 Geary Street (between Kearny and Grant Streets)
USA-San Francisco, CA 94108
Telephone +1 415 982-3292
Fax +1 415 982-1807
Email info@renabranstengallery.com

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