Spencer Ostrander - Untitled, #2
Spencer Ostrander - Untitled, #5
Spencer Ostrander - Untitled, #39
Spencer Ostrander - Set of 3: Untitled, #2, Untitled, #5, Untitled, #39
Spencer Ostrander
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C-print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl
Sheet size 42.00 x 29.70 cm
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Edition of 12
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These figures from the publication Times Square were photographed by Spencer Ostrander just as it began to rain at the New York landmark. Luminous abstract reflections from surrounding billboards transform the subjects’ raincoats into vivid surfaces imbued with notions of status, happiness and the good life. Connected by cheerful colors, intense light and an artful pause in front of Ostrander's camera, the motifs become symbolic of individuals lost in the loneliness of the masses.
SPENCER OSTRANDER (*1984, Seattle) has lived in New York City for the past two decades. He has done extensive work in all forms of photography and has recently completed two other book projects: Bloodbath Nation, with a long text on American gun violence by Paul Auster and Long Live King Kobe.
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Die Figuren aus der Publikation Times Square in the Rain, die wir für unsere Edition Hatje Cantz ausgesucht haben, wurden von Spencer Ostrander aufgenommen in dem Moment, wenn es auf dem Times Square zu regnen beginnt. Die abstrakt leuchtenden Spiegelungen der umliegenden Reklameflächen verwandeln ihre Regenmäntel in eine lebendige Oberfläche voller Ideen einer Vorstellung von Status, Glück und einem guten Leben. Verbunden durch die fröhlichen Farben, das intensive Licht und ein bildgewordenes Innehalten vor Ostrandes Kamera werden die Motive zu einem symbolischen Bild Einzelner in der Einsamkeit der Masse.
SPENCER OSTRANDER (*1984, Seattle) lebt seit zwei Jahrzehnten in New York. Er hat sich intensiv mit verschiedenen Formen der Fotografie auseinandergesetzt und kürzlich zwei weitere Buchprojekte abgeschlossen: Bloodbath Nation mit einem umfangreichen Text von Paul Auster zur Waffengewalt in den USA und Long Live King Kobe.