Ralph Ueltzhoeffer

Ai Weiwei, Textportrait Missing. Art/Artist: Ralph Ueltzhoeffer, Gallery/Museum: Ufan Contemp, City: Paris. Start/End: 22.04.11 - 04.05.11. Current Reviews: Ufan Contemp, Ralph Ueltzhoeffer, Paris | Biography Text (textportrait): Ralph Ueltzhoeffer, Ralph Ueltzhoeffer. Exhibitionentries: Ufan Contemp; Paris; Ralph Ueltzhoeffer. The current entry: Ralph Ueltzhoeffer, Ai Weiwei, Textportrait Missing. Studio Visit PS1 Ralph Ueltzhoeffer (Biography and Artwork Informations).
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more about: Ralph Ueltzhoeffer - Ai Weiwei

Born 1966, Mannheim, Germany, studied at Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Karlsruhe - Lives and works in Mannheim, Germany and London, United Kingdom.

In the “Textportraits” images and words are equally used to generate a portrait, understood as the visual representation of an individual. Combining the miscellaneous digital information he composes portraits using the word ”missing” referring to the trait of human cognition to hide daily routine perceptions in “blind spots”. Ralph Ueltzhoeffer’s artistic research is dedicated to the relationship of visual and written information in the digital sphere and their relevance for the beliefs one produces from these data. His search for new forms synchronizing visual and written information reacts and reflects on the internet as an open and central source of information in times of globalization and digitalization of data. In the synopses of visible and readable information he engenders visuals which require new perceptional approaches.

Ai Weiwei
Ai Weiwei “Missing” Textportrait-installation by Ralph Ueltzhoeffer, Ufan Contemp, Paris.

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LIGHTART PROJECTS BY RALPH UELTZHOEFFER 2010, LONDON.

Lichtkunst: Ralph Ueltzhoeffer, Lightart

Ralph Ueltzhoeffer - Lightart in shopping windows (2010).

Lichtkunst
Installation: Lichtkunst by Ralph Ueltzhoeffer 2010.

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