Michael Schnabel

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Michael Schnabel, “Sidelhorn”

Michael Schnabel

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Michael Schnabel

Michael Schnabel is known for testing the limits of the visual with his photography. In his series “Stille Berge” (Silent Mountains) and in other work from the series “Nachtstücke” (At Night), he eschews the use of light to let darkness illuminate wondrously sublime landscapes. In an exposure time of roughly an hour, his large-format camera extracts just the amount of light required to capture an image of a mountain like the Bristen in the meagre light allowed by the darkness. 

It is readily apparent that Michael Schnabel is not given to any romantic longing whatever for reproducing simple beauty or majestic scenery. His mountains, oceans, the museums or photos of the sky and clouds in no way assemble “postcard art”. The offset prints in the catalogue only hint at the quality of the photos displayed in the exhibition. Like paintings, Schnabel’s work has to be seen in the original. That is essential. 

Mountains, water, the sky as well as more recently the museum interiors are favorite motifs of Schnabel the photographer. Light and its absence constitute the formal framework of his photos, each of which is a visual phenomenon. His aim is not to project a scenic panorama, but to concentrate on absolutely pure photography that speaks for itself, uninterruptedly. If we disregard the motifs in viewing his works from an epistemological perspective, we can appreciate how Michael Schnabel dissociates himself from the objects on which he trains his lens. The object is never eliminated but its objective reality questioned.   
As Michael Schnabel once explained in an interview: “I wanted to create an image of the mountains that stands out from any contemplated previously.” 

This contrast with a conventional photographic approach leads into the world of abstract photography. Nature, on whose physical phenomena Schnabel depends, is just a vehicle for his art. It appears in a distinct light-ambience, which hides more than it reveals. The mountain is reduced to a fascinating close-up. But what do we learn about the mountains, their location and the vegetation on the lower slopes? 
These are not close-up photos, which help us identify nature in a specific location. 

Apart from any epistemological perspective, one can summarize about these photos: It is their otherness that makes them fascinating. This photography portrays itself. That is how it relates substantially to paintings. If they were painted, these pictures would lose their authenticity. These photographs are elemental. They are. 

- Tayfun Belgin – Osthaus Museum, Hagen 

Michael Schnabel, born 1969 in Neunkirchen, lives and works in Stuttgart.

EXHIBITIONS

2015“Cologne Fine Art”, Persiehl & Heine, Galerie für Fotografie, Köln

 solo show, “Weißes Land”, Ito Project Space, Stuttgart

2014group show, “Stay Gold, Kunstmesse Turin, Widmer & Theodoridis, Turin

 “Cologne Fine Art”, Persiehl & Heine, Galerie für Fotografie, Köln

 group show, “Aus gutem Hause”, Widmer & Theodoridis, Eschlikon

 group show, “Der perfekte Moment – Ikonen der Automobilfotografie”, Istanbul Modern

 group show, “Fokus S”, Weissenhofgalerie, Stuttgart

 art fair, Volta 10, Galerie Widmer & Theodoridis

 group show, “Die Alpen in der Fotografie”, Vorarlbergmuseum, Bregenz

2013art fair, Art Genf, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff

 group show, “Bilder vom Menschen”, Mannheimer Kunstverein, Mannheim

 group show, “White Photography”, Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam “Neuland”, Kunsthalle Emden

 art fair, “Die Alpen in der Fotografie”, Städtische Galerie Waiblingen Paris Photo, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Paris

 group show, “Shape The Scape”, Galerie Gilla Loercher, Berlin

 group show, “Unseen Amsterdam”, Kunstmesse mit Galerie Esther Woerdehoff

 group show, ”Eingriffe: Konstruktion/Destruktion“, Widmer & Theodoridis, Zürich

 solo show, “Weisses Land”, Widmer & Theodoridis Contemporary, Zürich

 solo show, “Nachtstücke”, Persiehl & Heine, Galerie für Fotografie, Hamburg

 solo show, „Nachtstücke“, Kunsthaus, Wiesbaden

2012solo show, „Weißes Land“, Kleinschmidt Fine Photographs, Wiesbaden

 solo show, Recent work, (mit Ursula Kraft) Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Paris

 group show, “Landschaftskult“, Lehr Zeitgenössische Kunst, Cologne

 art fair, Paris Photo, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Paris

 group show, Galerie Fotoforum, Bozen

 solo show, “Zartbitter”, (mit Claus Stolz), Kunstverein Viernheim, Viernheim

2011solo show, “Nachtstücke/Weißes Land”, works of art 2001 – 2010, Osthaus Museum, Hagen

 group show, Brita Kunstpreis, “Wasser-Linien-Perspektiven“, Kunsthaus Wiesbaden

 art fair, Art Paris, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Paris

 group show, “Wald”, pavlov’s dog, Berlin

 group show, “Gold Awards 1984 – 2010”, AOP Gallery, London

 group show, “QPN”, Nantes Photographic Fortnight

 group show, “Impossible Exhibition”, Küper Galleries, Caochangdi Photospring, Arles in Bejing

 group show, “Voies Off screening”, Arles

 group show, “Horizonte”, Fotofestival Zingst

 group show, “Das Tirol Panorama”, Tiroler Landesmuseen, Innsbruck, Dauerausstellung

 group show, “125 Jahre Automobil”, Galerie der Stadt Sindelfingen

 art fair, AIPAD New York, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff

2010art fair, Art Karlsruhe, Galerie Photonet

 group show, Impossiblexhibition, Arles

 art fair, Paris Photo, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff

 group show, “Im Verborgenen”, F/STOP Fotofestival, Leipzig

 group show, “Trennungen”, St. Johann, Kärnten

 group show, “Es werde Dunkel!” Stadtgalerie Kiel und Kunstmuseum Mühlheim a.d. Ruhr

2009solo show, “Nächtliche Museen”, Galerie Photonet, Wiesbaden

 solo show, “Stille Arbeiten“, Kunstraum Haaauch, Klagenfurt

 art fair, MiArt Mailand, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff

 group show, “Es werde Dunkel!”, Städtische Galerie Bietigheim Bissingen

 group show, “Waterscapes”, Prix de la Photographie, Farmani Gallery, New York

 group show, “Neue Heimat”, Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt

 group show, “Art Paris”, Kunstmesse mit Galerie Esther Woerdehoff

2008solo show, “Photographies du Silence”, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Paris

 group show, “Stille Landschaften”, Städtische Galerie Lüdenscheid

 group show, “Schöne Neue Welt”, Visual Gallery, Photokina Köln

 group show, “Horizonte”, Fotofestival Zingst

 art fair, Korea Art Fair, Galerie Photonet

 art fair, Art Hong Kong, Kunstmesse mit Galerie Photonet

 art fair, AIPAD New York, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff

 group show, Art Cologne, Kunstmesse mit Galerie Photonet

 group show, Art Paris, Kunstmesse mit Galerie Esther Woerdehoff

 art fair, Art Karlsruhe, Galerie Photonet

2007solo show, “Wasser”, Galerie Photonet, Wiesbaden

 art fair, Paris Photo, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff

 group show, Selected Views, Fotografie Forum International, Frankfurt

 group show, Fotosommer Stuttgart, BFF Ausstellungen

 art fair, Cologne Fine Art, Galerie Photonet

 group show, “Ziemlich hoch – Das Alpine in der zeitgenössischen Fotografie”, Kunsthaus Kaufbeuren

 group show, “Anderswo in Stuttgart”, BFF Ausstellungen, Haus der Wirtschaft Stuttgart

 group show, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Paris

 group show, “Les Arts Décoratifs”, musée de la Publicité, Paris

 art fair, Art Cologne, Galerie Photonet

2006solo show, “Stille Berge“, Widmer & Theodoridis, Zürich

 solo show, “Nachtarbeiten“, Visual gallery, Photokina, Köln

 solo show, “Stille Berge”, Fotoforum, Bozen

 art fair, Art Cologne, Galerie Photonet

 group show, “Tiefes Licht”, Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven

 group show, Internationales Photo Festival, Xining, China

 group show, “Licht in der Architektur”, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart

2005solo show, Galerie Photonet, Wiesbaden

 solo show, “Stille Berge” Rotonda/Galerie Zander, Köln

 art fair, Photo London, Galerie Photonet

 art fair, Cologne Fineart, Galerie Photonet

 art fair, Aqua Art Miami, Bank

 group show, “Work on Paper”, Bank, Los Angeles

 group show, “Die Kunst der Kommunikation”, Pinakothek der Moderne, München

 art fair, Art Bodensee, Galerie Photonet

 group show, “Fokus 0711”, Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart “Bildwechsel”-Fotografie/Malerei, Galerie Rainer Wehr, Stuttgart

 group show, “Landschaften”, Galerie edition Braus, Heidelberg

2004solo show, “Stille Berge”, Alpines Museum, München

 solo show, “Stille Berge”, Fotogalerie Alte Feuerwache, Mannheim

 solo show, “Cages”, Bank, Los Angeles

 art fair, Art Frankfurt, Galerie Photonet

 group show, “Lichtwiesen Inszenierte Landschaften”, Designhaus Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt

 art fair, LA Photo, Bank, Los Angeles

 group show, “Scope”, Kunstmesse mit Bank, Los Angeles

2003group show, “Stadt Land Fluss”, TaylorWessing/Storms Galerie, München

 group show, “Geschossen und gedruckt”, Städtische Galerie, Museen der Stadt Lüdenscheid

2002group show, “Fotosommer”, Ausstellung für Zeitgenössische Fotografie, Stuttgart

2001group show, “Perseeve”, gallery Bank, Los Angeles

2000group show, “Bilder der Stille”, Visual Gallery of Photokina, Köln

At Night

michael-schnabel-bristen

“Bristen” 2003, pigment print, 39.3 x 55.1 in, edition of 3

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michael-schnabel-foz-de-iguazo-2

“Foz de Iguazo II” 2007, pigment print, 28.3 x 36.2 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-foz-de-iguazo

“Foz de Iguazo” 2007, pigment print, 28 1/3 x 39 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-furka

“Furka” 2003, pigment print, 28.3 x 39 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-gandegg

“Gandegg” 2003, pigment print, 28.3 x 39 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-griesspitze

“Griesspitze (presumably)” 2003, pigment print, 14.2 x 18.1 in, edition of 10

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michael-schnabel-gruen

“Sky – Green” 2003, pigment print, 28.3 x 34.6 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-himmel-flughafen

“Sky – Airport“ 2001, pigment print, 28.3 x 36.2 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-lichenbretter-2

“Lichenbretter II“ 2003, pigment print, 28.3 x 39 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-montelivet

“Montelivet” 2005, pigment print, 28.3 x 39 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-nachthimmel-2

“Nightsky II” 2002, pigment print, 28.3 x 36.2 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-nachthimmel-3

“Nightsky III” 2002, pigment print, 28.3 x 36.2 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-ocean-beach

“Ocean Beach” 2003, pigment print, 39.3 x 55.1 in, edition of 3

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michael-schnabel-orange

“Sky – Orange“ 2003, pigment print, 28.3 x 36.2 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-pasterze

“Pasterze” 2010, pigment print, 63 x 86.6 in, edition of 3

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michael-schnabel-riffelhorn

“Riffelhorn” 2003, pigment print, 39.3 x 55.1 in, edition of 3

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michael-schnabel-rodeo-beach

“Rodeo Beach” 2004, pigment print, 39.3 x 55.1 in, edition of 3

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michael-schnabel-san-marino

“San Marino” 2005, pigment print, 28.3 x 39 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-sidelhorn

“Sidelhorn” 2003, pigment print, 28.3 x 39 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-sonnenspitze-3

“Sonnenspitze III” 2003, pigment print, 14.2 x 19.7 in, edition of 10

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michael-schnabel-sonnenspitze-4

“Sonnenspitze IV” 2003, pigment print, 39.3 x 55.1 in, edition of 3

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michael-schnabel-thaneller

“Thaneller” 2003, pigment print, 28.3 x 39 in, edition of 5

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michael-schnabel-zugspitze

“Zugspitze” 2003, pigment print, 14.2 x 16.5 in, edition of 10

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