Herwig Kempinger
Digital Sky & Flat Space
Edited by
Lentos Kunstmuseum,
Stella Rollig
2007
ISBN 978-3-85160-095-7
29.00
[A]
28.20
[D]

The catalog published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Lentos brings together Herwig Kempinger's works of the last two decades for the first time. The essential blocks of his photographic oeuvre are presented together with the most recent paintings, and his early Super-8 films can also be seen.

With all the effort required to produce a single picture, the effect that Herwig Kempinger achieves is strikingly irritating. What is it? How did he do that?
The images that the artist presents, mostly on large-scale panels, seem cool and yet seductive, enigmatic, magical. They are spaces of light in which the illusionist possibilities of photography are demonstrated and subverted at the same time with the help of the camera technique, color illumination and, more recently, with digital techniques. In the new watercolors Kempinger reduces his means to brush and paint, to black and white – and remains as suggestive as ever.

Texts by
Monika Faber,
Brigitte Huck,
Hans Hurch,
Maren Lübbke-Tidow
This publication is published on the occasion of exhibition “Herwig Kempinger—Digital Sky & Flat Space” at Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, January 25 - April 29, 2006
Graphic design:
Herwig Kempinger
German/
English
288 pages, 
29
24
~200 illustr. in col. and 51 b/w, 28 double-sided
softcover