Marten Elder
New Colour Photographs

Marten Elder
New Colour Photographs

Marten Elder’s photographs offer a reconsideration of the way that images are captured in light of digital and technological developments. Through careful interpretation of the raw data, Elder produces photographs that disrupt spatial hierarchy and that are intensely vibrant in their tonal range. The colours may seem synthetic at first, but they all exist in the world in the same relative relationship to one another, and it is this representation of the world that is of great interest to Elder.
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Made Still

Made Still

With works by Jessica Eaton, Marten Elder, Adad Hannah, Fred Herzog, David Hockney, Robert Mapplethorpe, Eadweard Muybridge, Nathalee Paolinelli and Andy Warhol.

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Marten Elder, New Colour Photographs, Installation View 4, 2023

Marten Elder, New Colour Photographs, Installation View 4, 2023

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Marten Elder, New Colour Photographs, Installation View 3, 2023

Marten Elder, New Colour Photographs, Installation View 3, 2023

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Marten Elder, New Colour Photographs, Installation View 2, 2023

Marten Elder, New Colour Photographs, Installation View 2, 2023

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Marten Elder, New Colour Photographs, Installation View 1, 2023

Marten Elder, New Colour Photographs, Installation View 1, 2023

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Marten Elder, Candle. Exposed for the highlights, 2023

Marten Elder, Candle. Exposed for the highlights, 2023

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Marten Elder, Moon. Rendered in 5 color spaces and exposed for the highlights, 2023

Marten Elder, Moon. Rendered in 5 color spaces and exposed for the highlights, 2023

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Marten Elder, Sun. Rendered in 6 color spaces and exposed for the highlights, 2022

Marten Elder, Sun. Rendered in 6 color spaces and exposed for the highlights, 2022

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Marten Elder, Burgen Steps. Exposed at 23 focus points and rendered in 5 color spaces, 2019/2023

Marten Elder, Burgen Steps. Exposed at 23 focus points and rendered in 5 color spaces, 2019/2023

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