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Doris Frohnapfel
Model car / Hummer, 2018
Photography, Archival Fine Art Print
38 x 28 cm
Edition: 10 (2AP)
Doris Frohnapfel (* 1959, lives in Cologne) is an artist, architect and professor of photography. Her artistic work moves on the border between documentary and abstract. Expanded by installation and object-like elements, her photographs are usually both autonomous works of art and part of a narrative. Frohnapfel’s new edition “Model Car/Hummer” is also an exhibit in an extensive exhibition that can be seen from November 10th to December 15th, 2018 in the M29 Gallery in Cologne.
The photo shows a military vehicle on strange terrain – a second look reveals the “Hummer” to be a war toy and the “landscape” to be printed fabric draped on tables. The exhibition context reveals the references to the architecture of the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. In the photo edition as well as in the other parts of the exhibition, Frohnapfel shows the Pergamon Altar kept there as a reference system for a monument of war in the current political and cultural-political context.
Frohnapfel’s handling of images leads right into the question of the potential of (artistic) photography: Can photographic images “just” touch us, but not inspire us to think and understand like prose, as Susan Sonntag suspects? Or do photos, as Judith Butler explains, fulfill a dual function and are also capable of having an impact?