• Lecture 2019

    Wolfgang Wiesen (DE), RAPA NUI - Easter Island

  • Place

    Füür­wehr­saal

  • Time

    Saturday, June 1, 2019, 11.00 a.m.

Rapa Nui - Easter Island

As background information to my exhibition on Easter Island, I explain the cultural history of the island from the settlement to the Moai culture to the Vogelmann cult.

In the second part of the lecture I present my SW infrared technology.

Wolfgang Wiesen (DE)

Wolfgang Wiesen lives in Saarland and has been a well-known photographer in Germany and abroad for many years. A number of his photographic works have received awards in competitions and have been presented in magazine publications as well as in individual and group exhibitions nationally and internationally.

His main areas of work are experimental photography, portrait photography and black and white photography with a focus on infrared. B / W photos taken with infrared technology show us a world that does not correspond to our everyday viewing habits: deep black sky with clearly accentuated clouds, brightly shining vegetation, structures reduced to a few gray values ​​with high contrast, dark water surfaces and all of this presented in a vibrating image grain.

The current project work on Easter Island Rapa Nui, for which he was awarded the honorary title Maître FIAP (MFIAP) by the Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique, is characteristic of this special type of photography “on a different wavelength”.

In addition to working as an active photographer, Wolfgang Wiesen volunteers in the German Association for Photography (DVF), of which he is currently Vice President.

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Sponsors

Resident community of Münsingen
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swisslos cultural funding for the canton of Bern