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January 23 through March 22, 2002
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Petra Karadimas's work exists somewhere between painting and photography. Her images depict people in public spaces: on the street, in parks, or at the beach - individuals going about their daily lives. The scenes seem familiar - at times idyllic, at times banal.
Petra Karadimas's images are manipulations of her own photos, which she digitalizes and prints onto photographic paper.
First impressions prompt a photographic aesthetic. But this is soon put into question by painted structures that fracture any sense of authenticity. The "bodiless brush stroke" creates a material disconnect. The notion of objective documentation is placed under scrutiny along with conventional visual perceptions. Karadimas makes use of the inherent characteristics of photography and painting - seizing the moment versus subjective identification - to create a dialectical challenge for viewers.
The most recent OSRAM Haus series, which explores a dialogue between painting and photography, has featured exhibitions by Wolfgang Kessler (painting) and Klaus Oberer (photography). Petra Karadimas's exhibition of digital photography alienated through painting is the final installment.
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| 1967 | Born in Stuttgart |
| 1986 | Relocation to New York High school diploma, Düsseldorf |
| 1987-91 | B.A. (Bachelor of Arts), Hunter College of the City University of New York |
| 1993-94 | Tutor, Art Department, Hunter College of the City University of New York |
| 1992-95 | M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts), Hunter College of the City University of New York |
| 1995 | Nancy Ashton Memorial Fund Award |
| 1997 | Relocation to Berlin Instructor at the International Center of Photography (ICP), New York |
| 1998 | Graphic arts stipendium from the Berlin Office of Science, Research, and Culture |
| 2001 | Graphic arts stipendium from the Baden-Württemberg Art Foundation |
| 1995 | Maximum Capacity, Art Initiatives, New York S.C.A.N., Silicon GALLERY, Philadelphia |
| 1996 | In Khan GALLERY, New York * The Alternative Museum, New York Art at Home, GALLERY Seomi, Seoul, Korea The Electronic Palette, The Maryland Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD |
| 1997 | In Khan GALLERY, New York (Cat.) * Digital Salon, Visual Arts Museum, New York (Cat.) Hilles GALLERY, New Haven, CT |
| 1998 | Digitale Bildwelten, Recklinghausen Art Association Biennale, Pusan Metropolitan Art Museum, Pusan, Korea Digital Salon, Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid |
| 2000 | Z2000, Berlin Academy of Fine Arts art identity, Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern (Cat.) randori, loop - contemporary art space, Berlin |
| 2001 | berlin_london 2001, ICA, London hyper, loop - contemporary art space, Berlin * Galerie Schneiderei, Cologne (with Martina Jenne) Das gute Leben, Lehmann Brothers GALLERY, Dresden enders projects, Frankfurt (with Rainer Neumeier) level #7, Galerie im Parkhaus, Berlin |
| 2002 | Baden-Württemberg Art Foundation, Stuttgart (with Peter Pommerer) |