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Do something, then you’ll feel better! – Berlin, City of Women

April 6, 2016 by

As is the case almost everywhere in the world, it is mostly men who have written Berlin’s history. In politics, culture and architecture, they have shaped our perception of the city’s evolution. But this is not the whole story – #stadtderfrauen

Impression from the exhibition © Stadtmuseum Berlin

 

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Filed Under: Berlin, Ephraim-Palais, Exhibition

How to become a part of #PortraitOfBerlin

April 4, 2016 by

Over a three-weeks period, starting today, twenty of you can be assured to have their photo taken by Rankin live at KaDeWe Berlin on Saturday, April 30th 2016, no cueing needed on the day as we will schedule you in prior to the event.

Here is how it works: Take a selfie or upload an interesting portrait of you and let us know what makes you a #portraitofberlin.  Try again the following week for another chance.

Show us who are the people making Berlin such a great city to live in. Collectively, we are creating a #PortraitofBerlin. Each of the three Sundays, between 10.04.16 & 27.04.16 at 5pm that weeks portraits will be announced.  We will pick out five, another five and then ten more of you, week by week, with the last chance on  Sunday, April 24th. Follow KaDeWe Berlin on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter or just watch out on #portraitofberlin for further information. You can start sending your pictures now!

Berlin is not about beauty, it’s about character.

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Self-portrait © Rankin

 

“I think every city has its aesthetics doesn’t it?”  Rankin told WWD in an interview last week.

As the interview continues: “I don’t know what it will be like in Berlin. I haven’t been in a while. There are a lot of British people that go to Berlin. Artists make a beeline because it’s a place to create art. It’s a creative community. I’ve got friends who live there full time. Loads of my friends have gone and spent time there. I like Germany, in general. I do a lot with Heidi Klum, obviously. It’s a great place to visit.”  “I love taking pictures of different people,” he said. “To represent it on the store hoarding while it’s being redone, it’s really a big thing. It’s a real treat. It’s what I enjoy doing the most — taking pictures of people. I love the idea, it’s not celebrities. I love photographing everybody. I like people for the sake of what they are as people, not fame.”

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Pre-visualisation of the exhibition on the hoardings

 

Please note that  you must be over 18 to join this campaign. Have a read through the full guidelines of participation here.

Filed Under: Berlin, Event, KaDeWe, Photography, RankinLive

There would be no #PortraitofBerlin without ‘Ostkreuz’

April 2, 2016 by

Ostkreuz is a renowned agency of photographers that has been existing in Berlin for over 25 years by now, collectively founded in 1990 by seven photographers of former East Germany.  Many things have changed in more than 25 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989. Nowadays, Ostkreuz combines three generations of photographers from both, East and West.

A topic of their united interest is naturally Berlin, a city that had to grow back together at first, after its long years of separation.  A constant transition and movement in the air, changing Berlin into one of the most fascinating metropoles of Europe today.  Ostkreuz photographers have accompanied these 25 years of changes with their camera in this sense creating one of the most powerful portraits of Berlin, a portrait of an ever changing city and its photographers, a city attracting people from all across the globe for its uniqueness.

The story of Ostkreuz may be told best through the photographers participating in the collective. Constant exchange of ideas, thoughts and opinions on eachothers works have driven Ostkreuz photographers from the very beginning. The photographers of Ostkreuz regularly meet up to dicuss their latest works – this intense exchange is genuin for the agency.

 

Zeitungslesender Tourist am Strand, August 2015, Kos, Insel Kos, Griechenland, Europa
© Jörg Brüggemann/OSTKREUZ Tourist reading the newspaper, island of Kos, Greece, August 2015

 

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Filed Under: Berlin, Event, Ostkreuz, Photography

Variously casting herself, American artist Cindy Sherman is a master of masquerade

March 29, 2016 by

Cindy Sherman, now 61, has created an unmistakable and seminal body of work that broke new ground in photography. Throughout her career she has simultaneously acted as her own actress and photographer, subject and object. And yet her portraits do not represent actual personalities. Instead they paraphrase social and cultural stereotypes with the aim of deconstructing them through the prism of cinema, classical painting, or advertising.The exhibition ‘Cindy Sherman – Works from the Olbricht Collection’ on display at the me Collectors Room Berlin, features 65 photographs by the artist. Including works from almost all periods of her career, the collection provides a remarkable overview of the entire body of work. An enormous inspiration to all those contemplating on portrait photography and selfie culture.

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Cindy Sherman, Untitled # 96, 1981 © Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, New York

 

As a result of the high level of interest, the exhibition has now been extended until 28 August 2016. We give away 2×2 tickets, kindly sponsored by me Collectors Room Berlin / Stiftung Olbricht. Simply post the reason why you would love to have the free tickets to #portraitofberlin #me_collectors. We will reach out to the winners by Friday, 01.04.2016.

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Cindy Sherman – Works from the Olbricht Collection, Installationsansicht, installation view, 2015 © me Collectors Room Berlin, Photo Bernd Borchardt

 

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Filed Under: Berlin, Exhibition, me Collectors Room, Photography

A dialectic between ostensible objectivity and a precise attention to detail

March 27, 2016 by

With this post we start our series on galleries, exhibitions and photography that will feature an inspirational #PortraitofBerlin, providing you some insights into our versatile city. In this exhibition C/O Berlin presents 80 photographs by photographer Ulrich Wüst, on display until 24 April, some never previously shown, as well as original leporellos by the artist for the first time in Berlin. It features his three photographic series “Cityscapes”, “Late Summer” and “Peripheries”.

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from the series “Late Summer”, 1989 – 1990 © Ulrich Wüst

 

Ulrich Wüst is a cool observer of his time with a contentious relationship to social and political contradictions. Everyday absurdities stand in direct contrast to the collective emphasis on public life that played an important part in socialist ideology. His photographic series created over long periods of time document the absence of civil society in East Germany and explore the collective feeling of privacy and its culmination in emptiness and futility.

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Filed Under: Berlin, C/O Berlin, Exhibition

Synonymous with compelling portraiture, Rankin’s lens captures, creates and unveils icons

March 25, 2016 by

Rankin is a British photographer, publisher, film director and humanitarian. With a portfolio ranging from portraiture to documentary, he has shot The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Kate Moss, and The Queen to name only a few.

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Pete Doherty, 2009 © Rankin

 

Having co-founded the magazine Dazed & Confused, Rankin has remained a prevalent force in publishing and has over 42 photography books to his name. He continues to direct commercials and music videos for some of the biggest artists and brands, as well as directing and producing numerous documentaries and dramas.

Gif animation: Rankin, Self-Portrait
Self-portrait © Rankin

 

Rankin is regularly exhibited in galleries around the world, as well as his own London gallery.

Read this article where Rankin Recaps His 10 Favorite Photo Shoots From ‘Hunger’ Magazine (NSFW)

& Visit his website for more about Rankin & his artwork:  http://rankin.co.uk/

Filed Under: Photography, Rankin

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