Images Vevey Biennale of Visual Arts Sept 7 – 29, 2024
Over a period of more than 20 years, Supernatural presents athletes of the Olympic Games. In 2000, Katja Stuke watched the Sydney Olympics and captured the athletes’ faces on her television screen. She repeated the same procedure at the subsequent Summer Games, from Athens (2004) to Tokyo (2021). Without being physically present, Stuke captures the moment of an athlete’s peak concentration. By reframing the images in close-up and taking them out of their media context, the artist intensifies the emotions. These portraits are rasterized through the surface of television screen, giving these frozen faces a supernatural appearance. Over the years, this project has reflected the evolution of broadcast and camera technologies. For the Paris 2024 Olympics, the photographer is completing this constantly evolving series.read more »»
Katja Stuke & Oliver Sieber Ruinen der Zukunft / Ruins du Futur until Jul 21, 2024 Fondation de l’Allemagne, Maison Heinrich Heine Cité Universitaire Paris more »»
OFFSCREEN invites you to its second edition from October 18-22 2023 at The Grand Garage Haussmann, an incredible new venue in the center of Paris. OFFSCREEN will present a curated selection of solo shows dedicated to installations, still or moving images.
For OFFSCREEN, Katja Stuke presents various portraits photographed between 2000 and 2020, from the Supernatural series, whose highly ambivalent title refers both to the faces photographed and to the photographs themselves. Through this series, the artist works on the tension captured by the photo, whether it’s the tension before the pistol shot in this portrait of a woman whose extremely colorful outfit fades into the background, or the tension that lies before an athlete’s jump. This tension, directly linked to an action in progress and the central object of Katja Stuke’s portraits, initiates a process that can no longer be reversed. Katja Stuke is presented by Florian Ebner, Director of Photography at the Centre Pompidou, who has supported the artist’s work for many years. read more »»
GRUNDAUSCHEN 7. URBAN SPACE VIDEO WALK Sept 22, 2023, 7 pm WELTKUNSTZIMMER Düsseldorf Cătălina Bucos & Ada Kopaz, Laure Catugier, Robin Moedder, Leniko Sennoma, Katja Stuke, Nils Woitschach. (photos: Rainer Rudolf Benoit, Katja Stuke)
Solidarität unter Künstler*innen. Beteiligte Künstler*innen: Lou Baltasar, Stefan Ettlinger, Dunja Evers, Claus Föttinger, Bernhard Fuchs, Ted Green, Matthias Grotevent, Katlen Hewel, Benjamin-Novalis Hofmann, Soo Hong, Walter Janßen, Jan Kämmerling, Katrin Laade, Gerhard Martini, Anna Mirbach, Evelyn Möcking, Christine Moldrickx, Bärbel Möllmann, Roy Mordechay, Hannes Norberg, Heike Pallanca, Cornelius Quabeck, Thomas Ruff, Michel Sauer, Anna Sokolova, Katja Stuke, Paloma Varga Weisz, Katharina Veerkamp, Alexander Ernst Voigt, Irene Weingartner Vom 14. bis 28. November können die Werke hier »» erworben werden.
Katja Stuke is part of the The Crown Letter»», an online participatory art project created during the first Covid lockdown founded by French artist Natacha Nisic.
A worldwilde open platform of women artists. a meeting place for a community of subjectivities. The Crown Letter is released every Tuesday since 21st April 2020. read more»»
The Crown Letter Project participated at the Photo Days»» in Paris in August, is currently part of Photo Days at Fondation Fiminco until November 28, 2021 and is part of Bienale Sur»» Centro Cultural Córdoba. The Crown Letter also was exhibited at the Institut Français in Kyoto as part of KG+.
Offcially released: July 23, 2021 Katja Stuke »Supernatural« 36 pages, with 20 colour plates 32 x 45,5 cm, digital print #150 copies, published by Böhm Kobayashi EUR 18,– plus shipping order here»»
Katja Stuke & Oliver Sieber »Paris, 8 Dec 2018—La Ville Lumière« Text: Florian Ebner 20 × 28 cm. 226 pages. ISBN 979-10-94060-33-9. published by Boehm Kobayashi and Éditions GwinZegal EUR 28,– order here»»
Exhibition in Düsseldorf with works by: Lea Asja Pagenkemper, Katja Stuke, Petra Warrass, Claus Föttinger, Volker Hermes, Paul Schwer. At: Studio Benjamin Novalis Hofmann
Katja Stuke & Stefanie Pluta Meet me in Quarantine 92 pages, 101 photographs, 28 x 22 cm with a text by Emmanuel Mir (German) 978-3-946770-80-0 Strzelecki Books order here»»
Katja Stuke und Stefanie Pluta arbeiteten seit März 2020 an einem gemeinsamen Projekt, das den Austausch von Bildern, die Thematik des Foto-Archivs und den Gebrauch sozialer Medien verhandelt und reflektiert. Aus einem, während des ersten Corona Lockdowns gemeinsam genutzten Instagram Account ist nun eine Publikation entstanden, die im Verlag Strzelecki Books erscheint und im Rahmen der Photoszene United in Köln präsentiert wird. mehr »»
Online-Symposium Do/Fr, 25./26. Feb 2021 Symposium: Photographische Archive im kulturellen und künstlerischen Kontext im Rheinland und im Ruhrgebiet Denkanstöße und Grundlagenforschung zur Förderung von Netzwerken und Kooperationenmehr»»
Teilnehmer*innen des Symposiums sind Leiter*innen photographischer Sammlungen, Photograph*innen und Künstler*innen, Produzent*innen und Restaurator*innen: Boris Becker (Köln), Prof. Roman Bezjak (Bielefeld), Prof. Joachim Brohm (Leipzig), Gabriele Conrath-Scholl (Köln), Linda Conze (Düsseldorf), Dr. Sonja Feßel (Marburg), Stefanie Grebe (Essen), Anna Gripp (Hamburg), Prof. Beate Gütschow (Köln), Simone Klein (Köln), Dr. Adelheid Komenda (Bonn), Dr. Monica Marchesi (Amsterdam), Jessica Morhard (Düsseldorf), Markus Paul Müller (Berlin), Ditmar Schädel (Duisburg), Dr. Franziska Scheuer (Marburg), Prof. Dr. Hans Scheurer (Köln), Claudia Schubert (Köln), Thomas Seelig (Essen), Katja Stuke (Düsseldorf). Moderiert wird die Veranstaltung von der Journalistin und Kunstkritikerin Claudia Dichter. Ein Symposium der Photographischen Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Köln, in Kooperation mit der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Photographie (DGPh)
Moon over Konohana Dialogausstellung mit Katja Stuke und Henguchi Japanisches Kulturinstitut / Japan Foundation, Köln 6 Nov — 19. Dez 2020 Eröffnung: Freitag, 6 Nov 2020, 19 Uhr, Einführung: Dr. Verena Meis Zur Ausstellung erscheint eine Publikation. Anmeldung»» zur Vernissage ab 16 Okt 2020
»Cities change the Songs of Birds« by Katja Stuke Special Edition zine 16 pages, black & white Xerox print, 120gr natural paper, Din A4 plus one folded pigment print on newsprint paper, 76 gr size: 83,7 x 59,2 cm published by Böhm Kobayashi, 2020 Edition 15 + 2 AP buy here»»
Im Rahmen von »Culture Loop«, einer Kooperation zwischen dem Künstlerverein Malkasten und dem Frauenkulturbüro NRW hat Katja Stuke die Veranstaltung »Strange Days« organisiert.mehr»»
The Crown Letter is a participative project created during the lockdown. It is an open platform for free expression of women artists, wherever they are in the world. It is a weekly contribution, a cartography of the intimate over time and space, offering a meeting place for a community of subjectivities. The Crown letter will be released every Tuesday. The first edition launched 21st April and featured works by 21 artists: Alisa Berger, Anne Brunswic, Anne Dubos, Catalina Swinburn, Chiyoko Szlavnics, Claire-Jeanne Jézéquel, Dettie Flynn, Doriane Molay, Emmanuelle Pellegrini, Esther Shalev-Gerz, Kate Blacker, Katja Stuke, Kumjana Novakova, Kyoko Kasuya, Luise Schröder, Mika Shigemori, Natacha Nisic, Pascale Criton, Ruth Maclennan, Ruth Zylberman and Sudha Padmaja Francis. Visit Project»»
Parrotta Contemporary Art Cologne May 31 – July 27, 2019 opening: Fri May 31, 2019; 6 – 9 pm
Galerie Burg Lede Bonn
June 1 – July 27, 2019
opening and summerfest: Sat June 1, 2019; 4 pm – 12 midnight
with works by: Benjamin Badock, Anna und Bernhard Johannes Blume, Kilian Breier, Benjamin Bronni, Edmund Clark, Ann-Josephin Dietz, Markus Döhne, Judith Fegerl, Peter Granser, Robert Haiss, Christian Hellmich, Margret Hoppe, Kristiane Kegelmann, Matthias Köster, Kirsten Lampert, Mizi Lee, MacDonaldStrand, Yann Mingard, Pieter Laurens Mol, Lisa Mühleisen, Laura Müller-Said, Detlef Orlopp, Timm Rautert, Gabriel Rosell-Santillán, Tim Otto Roth, Bettina Scholz, Oliver Sieber, Katja Stuke, Georg Winter, Susanne M. Winterling, Simone Westerwinter, Hendrik de Wit, Marie Zbikowska
Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber are both part of the group show »Mit anderen Augen – Das Porträt in der zeitgenössischen Fotografie«, a collaborative exhibition at Kunstmuseum Bonn and Photographischen Sammlung Köln. From Feb. 25. 2016.
Katja Stuke will show images from the serie »Eleven to Liverpoolstreet« and »Suits«. Weiterlesen →
Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers curated by Martin Parr Eleven to Liverpoolstreet
Barbican Art Gallery London
March 15 – June 19, 2016
DIE GROSSE
Museum Kunstpapast Düsseldorf
Feb 21 – March 13, 2016
2015-07-19 von Katja | Kommentare deaktiviert für Un-Boxing Day
国庆节 Nationalfeiertag is now available. Thanks again for all supporters: Roland Angst, only photography, Berlin // Artothek im Bonner Kunstverein // Roland Baege, Bochum // Lutz Heinrich Bastian, Mönchengladbach // Janine Blöß, Köln // Thomas Carbone, Tricase // Reinhold & Gerit Christiani, Düsseldorf // Frédérique Destribats, La Varenne // Stephen Gill, Glemmingebro // Hans-Peter-Zimmer Stiftung, Düsseldorf // Ulrike Jägerfeld/Martin Blum, Düsseldorf/Köln // Gabi Kraushaar, Düsseldorf // Peter Koopman, Schildwolde // Gisèle Legionnet/Anton Klees, Düsseldorf // Liane Lübke, Düsseldorf // Dr. Bettina Lockemann, Köln // Patrick Maille, Paris // Thomas Neumann, Düsseldorf // Moritz Neumüller, Barcelona // Sandro Parrotta, Stuttgart // RAUMSECHS, Neuss // Juliane/Ralf Ritter, Köln // Judith Samen, Düsseldorf // Jörg Seifert, Düsseldorf // Damien Sivier, Zürich // Städtische Galerie Iserlohn // T. // Tessel & Roemer, Amstelveen // Caro Vieth, Düsseldorf // Anke Volkmer, Düsseldorf // Markus Weckesser, Essen // Willem van Zoetendaal, Amsterdam // Walter und Cäcilia Zöller, Wetzlar, and some anonymous supporters.
国庆节 Nationalfeiertag is supported by: Kunststiftung NRW. Thank you.
Katja Stuke, 国庆节 Nationalfeiertag
17 × 24 cm / 320 pages
offset-print, Japanese binding, silkscreen on linnen softcover
design by Hans Gremmen
A BöhmKobayashi / Fw:Books Cooperation
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Katja Stuke & Oliver Sieber Do you never feel the need to be another, Fax from the Library reloaded. Projektraum Fotografie, Dortmund»» 27.06. – 16.08.2015
2015-04-17
von Katja Kommentare deaktiviert für Under Surveillance
Under Surveillance [G] Galerie für Fotografie, Hannover»» 17.04. – 26.06. 2015 with: Absalom & Bardsley (UK), Werner Amann (GER), Diana Artus (GER) Viktoria Binschtok (DE), James Bridle (UK), Edmund Clark (UK), David Deutsch (USA), Christian Dootz (GER), Martin Henze (GER), … Weiterlesen →
You and Me A project between Bosnia, Germany and the US. Supported by Museum for Contemporary Photography Chicago and Goethe Institut Chicago and Sarajevo. Museum of Contemporary Photoraphy Chicago»» You and Me»»