Sven Marquardt returns to the Philippines for his first solo
photography exhibition in the country.
"FUTURE'S PAST" is a collection
of black and white portraits that present an examination of humanity
with intense themes running through the timeless images--30 years in
the making. This will be the first time this exhibition is presented in Asia.
The exhibition is laid out as a narrative, telling an intimate story about
Berlin locals. Marquardt's work suggests an inextricable connection
between the future and the past, through his dark and dynamic
photographs, mostly set in industrial spaces.
Marquardt offers balanced
compositions together with a delicate tension felt through the piercing
stares of his subjects--as the focus of his works has always been on
people. At different sites, he draws attention to the figures, which
become strong and confident characters, or situations drawn by
fragility, melancholy, and gentleness. Marquardt works exclusively
in black and white, with natural light and analogue photo equipment.
He deliberately maintains the tension to see only after the development
of the photos and some days of waiting, how the results have become.
Sven Marquardt was born in 1962, just a year after the construction of the
infamous Berlin Wall. He grew up in East Berlin of the communist German
Democratic Republic (GDR) and got involved in the punk scene during his
youth. He ran into trouble with the GDR authorities often enough that soon,
he was banned from Mitte, the city’s central district.
Marquardt began his career in photography during the early 1980’s in East
Berlin. Photographs taken during the height of his involvement in punk offers
an extensive documentation of GDR’s subculture at the time. After his
education as a photographer and camera man, he found a mentor in the
person of Helga Paris. Herself a photographer and a social critic, Paris helped
him shape his photography and find his own style.
Starting out as camera
assistant and later as a fashion photographer, Marquardt found himself
immersed in Berlin’s techno club scene, shooting images that capture the
heart and soul of the era, of the subculture in which he himself was
entrenched.
In addition to his creative portfolio, the name Sven Marquardt is synonymous
to Berlin’s most exclusive nightclub, Berghain, where he had worked as a
doorman for many years. A cavernous dance club, Berghain saw its popularity
rise in the mid-2000s propelled by its notorious exclusivity and strict
adherence to good techno music. Within just a few years after it opened,
people have been dubbing Berghain as the “mecca of techno music”.
The
association with Berghain, his photography and his distinct appearance
elevated Marquardt into a cult figure --- the “lord of the night” according to
one local newspaper.
Sven Marquardt has since been travelling around the globe for his exhibitions.
He has published several books, worked with established brands and
renowned institutions such as the photography school Ostkreuzschule and the
Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Art.
"FUTURE’S PAST" is brought to Manila by the Goethe-Institut Philippinen,
in partnership with the Yuchengco Museum.
It opens on June 29, 7:00 PM at Yuchengco’s Bridgeway Foyer Gallery &
Cone Room.
The opening night, on June 29, will feature a short discussion and
Q&A with the artist.
The exhibition runs from June 30 to August 11, 2017.
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