PHOTO - ART - PHOTO opens
Crowds flock to the first photo exhibition at the Clemens Sels Museum Neuss
‘Sensational exhibition!’, Dieter Nuhr
With ‘FOTO - KUNST - FOTO. From Julia Margaret Cameron to Thomas Ruff’, the Clemens Sels Museum Neuss opens its first photo exhibition, developed and curated by Anita Hachmann and Ralph Goertz (IKS PHOTO).
Clemens Sels Museum Neuss
WDR Lokalzeit
by Helge Drafz
The exhibition focuses on the photographers of Pictorialism and sheds light on this first international movement in art photography and its poetic visual language, which still resonates in our visual culture today. For the first time in Germany, a show traces the significant influences of Symbolist and Pre-Raphaelite art on the history of photography. At the same time, contemporary positions open up a view of painterly and experimental tendencies in photography today.
A special feature of the exhibition is the presentation of original prints from 1860 to the present day and shows how versatile the medium of photography is, also in terms of the techniques used.
Crowd at the opening on 27th Oct. 2024.
PHOTO – ART – PHOTO
From Julia Margaret Cameron to Thomas Ruff
Clemens Sels Museum Neuss
10/27/2024 – 02/23/2025
On 27 October 2024, the exhibition FOTO - KUNST - FOTO opens at the Clemens Sels Museum Neuss - curated by Anita Hachmann and Ralph Goertz. The exhibition puts the photographers of Pictorialism in centre stage and sheds light on this first international movement in art photography to shape a poetic visual language that still resonates in our visual culture today.
With ‘PHOTO - ART - PHOTO’, the Clemens Sels Museum Neuss invites visitors for the first time in Germany to trace the significant influences of Symbolist and Pre-Raphaelite art on the history of photography. At the same time, contemporary positions open up a view of painterly tendencies in photography today.
Around 100 works, including works by Julia Margaret Cameron, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, Gertrude Käsebier, Thomas Ruff, Elger Esser and Eleanor Antin, offer a surprising and fresh look at the history of (art) photography. The exhibition is accompanied by a richly illustrated catalogue published by Wienand Verlag.
Rudolph Dührkoop (1873-1929), Kopf mit Heiligenschein, 1907, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
"Changing States: Ireland" opens at Haus am Kleistpark
Collaboration with Photo Museum Ireland and IKS PHOTO
Changing States: Ireland in the 21st Century
Contemporary photography from Ireland
7 June – 11 August 2024
„Changing States: Ireland in the 21st Century“ is the first major group exhibition to use the medium of photography to highlight and make visible the changes in Irish life. It focuses on the first decades of the 21st century, which marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the state. The exhibition presents 34 contemporary artists at Haus am Kleistpark, providing an overview of the development of contemporary photography in Ireland for the first time.
Curated by Trish Lambe, Darren Campion and Ralph Goertz
The exhibition was organised as part of Zeitgeist Ireland 24, an initiative of Culture Ireland and the Irish Embassy in Germany. Curated by Trish Lambe, Darren Campion (Photo Museum Ireland) and Ralph Goertz (IKS PHOTO).
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Kenneth O'Halloran, Robert Ellis, Anthony Haughey, Lorraine Tuck
John Duncan, Enda Bowe
WDR Westart visits UK WOMEN
Anke Rebbert has dedicated a wonderful contribution to the UK WOMEN exhibition on WDR Westart. Thank you very much!
Westart broadcast
UK WOMEN opens on 25 May at Ludwiggalerie Oberhausen
UK WOMEN
British photography between social criticism and identity
28 women photographer from the United Kingdom
Ludwiggalerie Oberhausen
26 May - 15 Sept. 2024
On 25 May at 7 pm the new exhibition UK WOMEN by IKS PHOTO opens in cooperation with the LUDWIGGALERIE Schloss Oberhausen and presents extraordinary female power from the United Kingdom. The exhibition "UK WOMEN. British photography between social criticism and identity" will be presented for the first time in Germany with works by 28 female photographers from three generations.
In an overview from classic documentary photography from the 1970s to an individual artistic view and the processing of current topics such as origin, community, gender identity or social criticism, the exhibition shows 220 works from 29 series, curated by Ralph Goertz, director of the IKS.
We cordially invite you to the opening on Saturday, 25 May 2024 at 7 pm!
IKS at Kunstmuseen Krefeld
Artist talk by Ralph Goertz with Joachim Brohm
House Esters, Krefeld
On 4.4.2024 at 7 pm an artist talk between Ralph Goertz and the renowned photo artist Joachim Brohm will take place at Haus Esters in Krefeld. As part of "More Mies: Kunstimpuls", Joachim Brohm will present his new book project LESSMORE, which has been published as an edition by his self-publishing house BR-ED .
NNG Berlin by DCA 2 © Joachim Brohm
Two new exhibitions in summer 2024
Cooperations with the Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen, the Haus am Kleistpark and the Photo Museum Ireland
The year 2024 starts with two exhibitions dedicated to contemporary photography in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
UK WOMEN. British Photography between Social Criticism and Identity traces the history of photography in the United Kingdom since the 1970s through 28 women photographers. With strong themes such as social criticism, migration, gender identity, community, role stereotypes and diversity, they have been campaigning for equal rights since the 1970s, but also for their own artistic language. In cooperation with Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen (opening on 25 May 2024).
CHANGING STATES: Ireland in the 21st century. Contemporary photography from Ireland is a major new group exhibition that looks at the ways photography has made visible the changing nature of Irish life. Featuring works by over 40 contemporary artists, this large-scale exhibition surveys the development of contemporary photography in Ireland. In cooperation with the Haus am Kleistpark Berlin, the Photo Museum Ireland and the Irish Embassy in Germany as part of "Zeitgeist Irland24".
Both exhibitions are curated by Ralph Goertz and demonstrate the strengths of institutional cooperation as well as the universality of political and social issues in Europe.
Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen and IKS PHOTO starting cooperation
First exhibition project scheduled for May 2024
We are very happy to announce that the director of Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen, Dr. Christine Vogt, and Ralph Goertz, director of IKS PHOTO, have agreed on a cooperation in 2024. The first joint exhibition project "UK WOMEN. British Photography between Social Criticism and Identity" focuses for the first time on photographic positions of 28 women photographers from the United Kingdom and shows how the medium of photography has developed since the 1970s.
With strong themes such as social critique, migration, gender identity, community, role stereotyping and diversity, British women photographers have been campaigning for equality since the 1970s, but also for their own artistic language.
The exhibition is curated by Ralph Goertz
photo: Frank Vinken © Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen
IKS PHOTO becomes a member of Teo
After the huge success of the exhibition "Facing Britain - British Documentary Photography since the 1960s" at five museums in Germany and Poland, the IKS PHOTO is now part of the international touring exhibitions community Teo.
This first exhibition FACING BRITAIN, produced by the IKS and curated by Ralph Goertz, can now be booked as a touring exhibition via the international platform "teo-exhibitions".
This important step for the IKS underlines the international claim of the new photo department of the IKS to present the important topics of our time in large survey exhibitions with strong content and to sustainably promote the medium of photography.
Ralph Goertz as guest at the Photo Museum Ireland in Dublin
On invitation of the Photo Museum Ireland in Dublin, the director of the IKS, Ralph Goertz, met with the director Trish Lambe for a joint talk on sustainable strategies for securing and preserving artists' strategies. Individual artist talks took place as part of the event.
Many thanks to the numerous guests, the hospitality and the exciting and inspiring talk.
photo © Daniel Scully
photo © Sophie Branigan
Many thanks for the great interview
"Düsseldorf has developed insanely"
Interview by Ilona Marx
Photos by Markus Luigs
Representatives from various working worlds in the city of Düsseldorf were selected for the Düsseldorf Tourism website.
In her interview, journalist Ilona Marx introduces the curator Ralph Goertz - director of the IKS. Thank you very much!
Find the interview here
50,000 visitors at "Candida Höfer. Image and Space"
Collaboration with the IKS PHOTO
Around 50,000 paying visitors were recorded at the exhibition curated by Ralph Goertz (IKS) and Ludger Derenthal (SMB) "Image and Space. Candida Höfer in dialogue with the Photography Collection of the Art Library" at the Museum of Photography in Berlin.
The first cooperation between the IKS and the National Museums in Berlin was internationally acclaimed by visitors and the press. A total of 90 works by Candida Höfer entered into an artistic dialogue with 120 works from the last 150 years from the Art Library's collection - including works by Eugène Atget, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Frank Cousins, Florence Henri and Helga Paris.
We are delighted about the great cooperation and the success of the exhibition!
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© IKS-Medienarchiv
Facing Britain opens in Hanover
GAF - Gallery for Photography shows 135 works
19.10. - 27.11.2022
The brilliant picture show "Facing Britain" presents a multifaceted view of the British Isle and its social and cultural characteristics. In addition to everyday scenes that are as banal as they are curious and sympathetic, viewers are also made aware of politically explosive events: Ascot meets Belfast, the Falklands War meets intimate moments in British living rooms, hip bankers meet desperate workers. Where the boundaries of the documentary blur, aspects of artistic or portrait photography come to light.
The exhibition "Facing Britain", curated by Ralph Goertz, will be shown for the first time at GAF - Galerie für Fotografie after venues in Goch, Darmstadt, Goslar and Kraków.
© IKS-Medienarchiv
Photocity Duesseldorf #3
Three exhibits by Ralph Goertz appointed as landmark exhibitions
The first report commissioned by the State Capital Düsseldorf on "Duesseldorf and Photography" appointed three of my exhibitions as landmark projects in their younger history. Number three: SUBJECT and OBJECT. PHOTO RHINE RUHR (2020) at Kunsthalle Düsseldorf. Curated by Ralph Goertz with Gregor Jansen and Dana Bergmann.
Many thanks!
© IKS-Medienarchiv
Photocity Duesseldorf #2
Three exhibits by Ralph Goertz appointed as landmark exhibitions
The first report commissioned by the State Capital Düsseldorf on "Duesseldorf and Photography" appointed three of my exhibitions as landmark projects in their younger history. Number two: MARTIN PARR RETROSPECTIVE (2019) at NRW-Forum Duesseldorf. Created and curated by Ralph Goertz
Many thanks!
© IKS-Medienarchiv
Photocity Duesseldorf #1
Three exhibits by Ralph Goertz appointed as landmark exhibitions
The first report commissioned by the State Capital Düsseldorf on "Duesseldorf and Photography" appointed three of my exhibitions as landmark projects in their younger history. Number one: TWO RIVERS. JOACHIM BROHM / ALEC SOTH (2019) at NRW-Forum Duesseldorf. Created and curated by Ralph Goertz
Many thanks!
photo by Dirk Rose © IKS-Medienarchiv
Zobacz: Brytania opens at Museum for Photography Kraków
First international collaboration by IKS PHOTO
Museum für Photography Kraków
16 Jun. - 2 Oct. 2022
FACING BRITAIN will be presented at MuFo - Museum for Photography Kraków as the first international collaboration by the IKS PHOTO department. The show presents 204 works by 39 photographers and was curated by Ralph Goertz, head of the IKS, together with Dominik Kurylek (MuFo Kraków).
"The photographs presented in the exhibition show the originality of British photography and testify to the attitude of documentary filmmakers who, thanks to their exceptional ability to establish close contact with the photographed, create striking images that encourage critical but comprehensive reflection on the reality depicted."
Ewelina Bajorek-Dziuban, lovekrakow.pl
IKS PHOTO and Kunsthalle Darmstadt agree on cooperation
Studio Ost shows Daniel Meadows
SUBURBIA (1983-85)
9 April - 14 Aug 2022
Kunsthalle Darmstadt and IKS PHOTO have agreed to operate a joint gallery, STUDIO OST, at Kunsthalle Darmstadt. Ralph Goertz has been appointed as the chief curator responsible for the photographic programme of the regularly changing exhibitions.
The first STUDIO OST exhibition will be "Daniel Meadows - SUBURBIA" from 9 April to 14 August.
Daniel Meadows is one of the most important pioneers of documentary photography in Great Britain. His already legendary reputation is based on his Free Photographic Omnibus, Meadows' journey through England in 1973-74, during which he travelled 10,000 miles in a converted double-decker bus and photographed 958 people on the streets of 22 different British cities.
With SUBURBIA he succeeded in creating an impressive, sociological study of the milieu, which was first shown as a solo exhibition at the London Photographers' Gallery in 1987. The series was mainly shot in Bromley, the affluent London borough where the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had raised her own family in the 1960s.
Two exclusive portfolios were created for the exhibition, each containing six prints from the Seirien Free Photographic Omnibus and SUBURBIA in an edition of 3+1AP. The portfolios are available at the Kunsthalle Darmstadt or at our Support/Editions.
Collaboration between Museum for Photography Berlin and IKS PHOTO.
Image and Space. CANDIDA HÖFER in Dialogue with the Photography Collection of the Kunstbibliothek
25.03.2022 to 28.08.2022
Museum für Fotografie Berlin
Candida Höfer explores built spaces in her photography. Her world-famous interiors focus on libraries, museums, restaurants, theaters, and other public spaces, allowing us to experience architecture in a new way. In comparison with photographic interiors from the Kunst-bibliothek's Photography Collection, which is over 150 years old, a dialogue develops between applied photography and artistic work.
With approximately 90 works, the exhibition at Berlin's Museum für Fotografie opens up a broad cross-section of Candida Höfer's photographs from 1980 to the immediate present. The long tradition of her architectural photographs, however, also extends deep into the classical canon of this field of work. In dialogue with pendants and counter-images from the Kunstbibliothek's Photography Collection, Höfer's particular approach to her pictorial motifs is revealed in a particularly impressive way.
photo: Isabel Hernandez © IKS-Medienarchiv
Facing Britain at Mönchehaus Museum Goslar
20 Feb - 1 May 2022
Michelle Sank, Kalpesh Lathigra, Sirkka-Liisa Kontinnen, Mönchehaus Museum Goslar
"The exhibition curated by Ralph Goertz overwhelms with its thematic diversity, strikes tones from the finest humour to the greatest dejection, shows people from the lightness of being to the search for recyclables on the rubbish dump. [...] Alongside this humorous, often to the point, contemplation of typically British idiosyncrasies, the exhibition also shows painful conditions to the point of punching in the pit of the stomach."
Jörg Kaspert, Harzer Panorama
FACING BRITAIN opens at Kunsthalle Darmstadt
4 Sept 2021 - 9 Jan 2022
Facing Britain, the first exhibition by the new photo department of the IKS, was opened at the Kunsthalle Darmstadt and presents with 48 participating photographers and 290 works the largest survey show on the development of british documentary photography since the 1960s. This internattional touring exhibition was curated by Ralph Goertz, head of the IKS.
"No fewer than 47 of these photographers are now represented with individual works or series in the show “Facing Britain” curated by Ralph Goertz in the Kunsthalle Darmstadt, which adds up to an impressive retrospective of British documentary photography from the early 1960s to 2020." Christian Riethmüller, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
"An exhibition of impressive breadth [..] And just as Daniel Meadows' intense portraits add up to a picture of society, the synopsis of "Facing Britain" produces the finely differentiated, very sensually graspable picture of a country." Johannes Breckner, Echo Kultur Darmstadt
Ralph Goertz is appointed as a member of the DGPh
The director of the IKS, Ralph Goertz, has appointed as a new member of the German Society for Photography, DGPh, for his curatorial work and his support of the medium of photography. Many thanks!!
© Leslie Barabasch
IKS PHOTO gets off with FACING BRITAIN - British Documentary Photography since the 1960s
The promotion of the medium of photography is enshrined in the statutes of the non-profit IKS PHOTO gUG.
"FACING BRITAIN - British Documentary Photography since the 1960s" manifests the high standards and immediately presents the show, hailed as "world class" and a "landmark exhibition", in cooperation with five international partner institutions. In addition to the unique list of artists and the innovative concept of a "growing exhibition", the exhibition is distinguished above all by its diverse approach and the first-time participation of "photographers of colour".
Curated by the director of the IKS, Ralph Goertz, the exhibition serves art historians, photo enthusiasts and people of all ages alike, as it features strong themes relevant to our times: Migration, Protest, How We Are, Thatcher Era, Youth Unemployment, Diversity, Gender and Identity.
New Brighton. From 'The Last Resort'. 1983-85 © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos
FACING BRITAIN opens at Museum Goch
Museum Goch
27 September - 8. November 2020
Facing Britain was conceived as a touring exhibition and is the first survey exhibition on the development of British documentary photography since the 1960s. With a total of 230 photographic works and 28 artists, Facing Britain brings together almost all important representatives of British documentary photography and shows stars like David Hurn and Martin Parr alongside rediscovered and new positions.
The exhibition thus offers a unique insight into the developments in the field of photography in the United Kingdom, which are interwoven with continental Europe and North America, but also independent of them.
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The IKS has founded their own Photo department
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