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Annette Kelm (born 1975 in
Stuttgart, Germany ) is a German contemporary artist and photographer who is particularly known as a conceptual artist. Kelm uses medium or large format cameras in her work, creating still life and portraits. She favours using analog photography methods in her work.
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Kelm graduated from the
Hochschule für bildende Künst in
Hamburg in 2000, after which she moved to
Berlin . She was awarded the
Camera Austria Award for Contemporary Photography by the City of Graz in 2015.
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Work
Kelm explores ideas through "baffling narratives" which use typology,
patterns and the intersection of design and technology.
[5] Her work has been inspired by traditional photography genres such as the
still life , landscapes and portraits.
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The New York Times describes her work as playing with "watered-down
semiotics ."
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Exhibition History
MoMA PS1 (The Gold Standard ,
[8] 10/29/2006 - 01/15/2007)
CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art in San Francisco (PASSENGERS: 1.6 ANNETTE KELM ,
[9] 02/06/2008 - 03/01/2008)
Kunsthalle Zürich (Annette Kelm ,
[10] 01/24/2009 - 04/26/2009)
54th Venice Biennale
[11] (06/04/2011 - 11/27/2011)
Museum of Modern Art (New Photography 2013 ,
[12] 09/14/2013 - 01/06/2014)
Whitney Museum of American Art (Collected by Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner ,
[13] 11/20/2015 - 03/06/2016)
VOX Centre de l'image contemporaine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Annette Kelm, 05/11/2016 - 06/25/2016)
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Honours and awards
1999 Kodak Young Photographers Award
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2004 Artist residency Heanavesi, Finland Working Grant for Fine Art, Hamburg
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2005 ART COLOGNE-Award for young art Working Grant of Stiftung Kunstfonds Travel-Grant Los Angeles
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2015 Camera Austria - Award for contemporary photography, Graz
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Galleries
Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, USA.
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Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna, Austria.
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Herald St Gallery, London, England.
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Johann König Gallery, Berlin, Germany.
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Marc Foxx Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
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Collections
Annette Kelm's work has been collected by
the Centre Pompidou , Paris,
the Guggenheim Museum , New York, the
Kunstmuseum Stuttgart , Germany, and
the Museum of Contemporary Art , Los Angeles.
See also
References
^ Holman, Martin (October 2013).
"Dear Portrait, Annette Kelm, Franco Vaccari" . Art Monthly (370): 28–30. Retrieved 31 March 2016 – via EBSCO.
^ Bell, Kirsty (1 March 2014).
"Analog Encounters" . Art in America . 102 (3): 102–105. Retrieved 31 March 2016 – via EBSCO.
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"Camera Austria Award for Contemporary Photography by the City of Graz 2021 Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński" . Camera Austria . Retrieved 2023-03-29 .
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"Annette Kelm" . MoMA . 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2016 .
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"About Annette Kelm" . AIMIA AGO Photography Prize . Retrieved 5 May 2016 .
^ Schwendener, Martha (24 October 2013).
"Annette Kelm" . The New York Times . Retrieved 5 May 2016 .
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"MoMA PS1: Exhibitions: The Gold Standard" . momaps1.org . Retrieved 2016-04-04 .
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"Passengers: 1.6 Annette Kelm | CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts" . archive.wattis.org . Retrieved 2016-04-04 .
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"Annette Kelm | Kunsthalle Zürich" . kunsthallezurich.ch . Retrieved 2016-04-04 .
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"La Biennale di Venezia - 54th International Art Exhibition" . www.labiennale.org . Retrieved 2016-04-04 .
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"New Photography 2013: Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, Brendan Fowler, Annette Kelm, Lisa Oppenheim, Anna Ostoya, Josephine Pryde, Eileen Quinlan | MoMA" . The Museum of Modern Art . Retrieved 2016-04-04 .
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"Collected by Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner | Whitney Museum of American Art" . whitney.org . Retrieved 2016-04-04 .
^ Joan, Müller, Vanessa (2016).
"Annette Kelm" . e-artexte.ca . Retrieved 2018-03-24 . {{
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d Gallery, Andrew Kreps.
"Annette Kelm" . Andrew Kreps Gallery . Archived from
the original on 28 June 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2016 .
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"Annette Kelm" . Andrew Kreps Gallery . Archived from
the original on 3 May 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2016 .
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"Annette Kelm" . Galerie Meyer Kainer . Retrieved 5 May 2016 .
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"Annette Kelm" . Herald St . Retrieved 5 May 2016 .
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"Annette Kelm" . Konig Gallerie . Retrieved 5 May 2016 .
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"Annette Kelm" . Marc Foxx . Retrieved 5 May 2015 .
External links
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