8.4.—15.5.21 extended—12.6.21
Philipp Goldbach
Musée Imaginaire
8.4.—15.5.21 extended—12.6.21
Philipp Goldbach
Musée Imaginaire
8.4.—15.5.21 extended—12.6.21
Philipp Goldbach
Musée Imaginaire
8.4.—15.5.21 extended—12.6.21
Philipp Goldbach
Musée Imaginaire
8.4.—15.5.21 extended—12.6.21
Philipp Goldbach
Musée Imaginaire
SETAREH X is pleased to announce their first solo show by Philipp Goldbach. Thematically referencing the phenomenon of art‘s reproducibility, the exhibition Musée Imaginaire combines recent works that reveal states of dissolution of photography and its medial transformations up to the digital present.
According to the current restrictions this exhibition can be visited with a previous appointment.
SETAREH X is pleased to announce their first solo show by Philipp Goldbach. Thematically referencing the phenomenon of art‘s reproducibility, the exhibition Musée Imaginaire combines recent works that reveal states of dissolution of photography and its medial transformations up to the digital present.
According to the current restrictions this exhibition can be visited with a previous appointment.
SETAREH X is pleased to announce their first solo show by Philipp Goldbach. Thematically referencing the phenomenon of art‘s reproducibility, the exhibition Musée Imaginaire combines recent works that reveal states of dissolution of photography and its medial transformations up to the digital present.
According to the current restrictions this exhibition can be visited with a previous appointment.
SETAREH X is pleased to announce their first solo show by Philipp Goldbach. Thematically referencing the phenomenon of art‘s reproducibility, the exhibition Musée Imaginaire combines recent works that reveal states of dissolution of photography and its medial transformations up to the digital present.
According to the current restrictions this exhibition can be visited with a previous appointment.
SETAREH X is pleased to announce their first solo show by Philipp Goldbach. Thematically referencing the phenomenon of art‘s reproducibility, the exhibition Musée Imaginaire combines recent works that reveal states of dissolution of photography and its medial transformations up to the digital present.
According to the current restrictions this exhibition can be visited with a previous appointment.
Works available
Works available
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 1, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 1, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 1, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 1, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 1, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Lossless Compression, 2021
approx. 120.000 slides,
former slide collection of the Art Historic Institute of the Ruhr-University Bochum
300 x 600 x 5 cm
Philipp Goldbach
Lossless Compression
(RUB, Art History), 2021
ca. 120.000 35 mm slides, former slide archive of the Ruhr-University Bochum’s Institute of Art History, 300 x 600 x 5 cm
price on request
Philipp Goldbach
Lossless Compression
(RUB, Art History), 2021
ca. 120.000 35 mm slides, former slide archive of the Ruhr-University Bochum’s Institute of Art History
300 x 600 x 5 cm
price on request
Philipp Goldbach
Lossless Compression
(RUB, Art History), 2021
ca. 120.000 35 mm slides, former slide archive
of the Ruhr-University Bochum’s Institute of Art History
300 x 600 x 5 cm
price on request
Philipp Goldbach
Lossless Compression
(RUB, Art History), 2021
ca. 120.000 35 mm slides, former slide archive of the Ruhr-University Bochum’s Institute of Art History, 300 x 600 x 5 cm
On request
Goldbach‘s works particularly reflect the relationship between time, written language and the technical image. His appropriations and recodings of sources of visual art, and their theory, aim at a history of ideas of storage media, at the materiality of information and at the physical processes of its inscription. Obsolete in the technical sense, relics of the photographic become open to allegorical meanings. They constitute the basis for Goldbach's artistic work, which is about recontextualization and media critique, but also an examination of art history.
Goldbach‘s works particularly reflect the relationship between time, written language and the technical image. His appropriations and recodings of sources of visual art, and their theory, aim at a history of ideas of storage media, at the materiality of information and at the physical processes of its inscription. Obsolete in the technical sense, relics of the photographic become open to allegorical meanings. They constitute the basis for Goldbach's artistic work, which is about recontextualization and media critique, but also an examination of art history.
Goldbach‘s works particularly reflect the relationship between time, written language and the technical image. His appropriations and recodings of sources of visual art, and their theory, aim at a history of ideas of storage media, at the materiality of information and at the physical processes of its inscription. Obsolete in the technical sense, relics of the photographic become open to allegorical meanings. They constitute the basis for Goldbach's artistic work, which is about recontextualization and media critique, but also an examination of art history.
Goldbach‘s works particularly reflect the relationship between time, written language and the technical image. His appropriations and recodings of sources of visual art, and their theory, aim at a history of ideas of storage media, at the materiality of information and at the physical processes of its inscription. Obsolete in the technical sense, relics of the photographic become open to allegorical meanings. They constitute the basis for Goldbach's artistic work, which is about recontextualization and media critique, but also an examination of art history.
Goldbach‘s works particularly reflect the relationship between time, written language and the technical image. His appropriations and recodings of sources of visual art, and their theory, aim at a history of ideas of storage media, at the materiality of information and at the physical processes of its inscription. Obsolete in the technical sense, relics of the photographic become open to allegorical meanings. They constitute the basis for Goldbach's artistic work, which is about recontextualization and media critique, but also an examination of art history.
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 2, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 2, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 1, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 2, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 2, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Stack (Fujifilm), 2019
serigraphy on thermoformed acrylic glass,
supporting structure, fluorescent tubes, electricity
17 x 79 x 60 cm
8.800 EUR *
Philipp Goldbach
Stack (Fujifilm), 2019
serigraphy on thermoformed acrylic glass,
supporting structure, fluorescent tubes, electricity
17 x 79 x 60 cm
8.800 EUR *
Philipp Goldbach
Stack (Fujifilm), 2019
serigraphy on thermoformed acrylic glass,
supporting structure, fluorescent tubes, electricity
17 x 79 x 60 cm
8.800 EUR *
Philipp Goldbach
Stack (Fujifilm), 2019
serigraphy on thermoformed acrylic glass,
supporting structure, fluorescent tubes, electricity
17 x 79 x 60 cm
8.800 EUR *
Philipp Goldbach
Stack (Fujifilm), 2019
serigraphy on thermoformed acrylic glass, supporting structure, fluorescent tubes, electricity
17 x 79 x 60 cm
8.800 EUR *
Philipp Goldbach (b. 1978, Cologne) studied Art with a focus on photography at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. In 2016 he received his PhD in Art History from the University of Cologne. Among others, he received the Vordemberge-Gildewart Scholarship (2009) and the Ars Viva Prize (2011-2012). Goldbach lectured Film and Photographic Studies at the 'Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society' at Leiden University (2017-2019). He is also a member of the artist group darktaxa-project. His works are part of the collections of DZ Bank, Museum Folkwang, Hessisches Landesmuseum Wiesbaden, Mudam Luxembourg and Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Philipp Goldbach (b. 1978, Cologne) studied Art with a focus on photography at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. In 2016 he received his PhD in Art History from the University of Cologne. Among others, he received the Vordemberge-Gildewart Scholarship (2009) and the Ars Viva Prize (2011-2012). Goldbach lectured Film and Photographic Studies at the 'Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society' at Leiden University (2017-2019). He is also a member of the artist group darktaxa-project. His works are part of the collections of DZ Bank, Museum Folkwang, Hessisches Landesmuseum Wiesbaden, Mudam Luxembourg and Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Philipp Goldbach (b. 1978, Cologne) studied Art with a focus on photography at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. In 2016 he received his PhD in Art History from the University of Cologne. Among others, he received the Vordemberge-Gildewart Scholarship (2009) and the Ars Viva Prize (2011-2012). Goldbach lectured Film and Photographic Studies at the 'Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society' at Leiden University (2017-2019). He is also a member of the artist group darktaxa-project. His works are part of the collections of DZ Bank, Museum Folkwang, Hessisches Landesmuseum Wiesbaden, Mudam Luxembourg and Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Philipp Goldbach (b. 1978, Cologne) studied Art with a focus on photography at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. In 2016 he received his PhD in Art History from the University of Cologne. Among others, he received the Vordemberge-Gildewart Scholarship (2009) and the Ars Viva Prize (2011-2012). Goldbach lectured Film and Photographic Studies at the 'Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society' at Leiden University (2017-2019). He is also a member of the artist group darktaxa-project. His works are part of the collections of DZ Bank, Museum Folkwang, Hessisches Landesmuseum Wiesbaden, Mudam Luxembourg and Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Philipp Goldbach (b. 1978, Cologne) studied Art with a focus on photography at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. In 2016 he received his PhD in Art History from the University of Cologne. Among others, he received the Vordemberge-Gildewart Scholarship (2009) and the Ars Viva Prize (2011-2012). Goldbach lectured Film and Photographic Studies at the 'Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society' at Leiden University (2017-2019). He is also a member of the artist group darktaxa-project. His works are part of the collections of DZ Bank, Museum Folkwang, Hessisches Landesmuseum Wiesbaden, Mudam Luxembourg and Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 3, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 3, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 3, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 3, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 3, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Le Musée Imaginaire (André Malraux)
2020
micrograph, pencil on paper
78,2 x 60 cm / 81,5 x 65,5 cm (framed)
Unique
9.800 EUR *
+
Inkjet print
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
4.600 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Le Musée Imaginaire
(André Malraux)
2020
micrograph, pencil on paper
78,2 x 60 cm
Unique
9.800 EUR *
+
Inkjet print
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
4.600 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Le Musée Imaginaire
(André Malraux)
2020
micrograph, pencil on paper
78,2 x 60 cm
Unique
9.800 EUR *
+
Inkjet print
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
4.600 EUR
(incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Le Musée Imaginaire
(André Malraux)
2020
micrograph, pencil on paper
78,2 x 60 cm
Unique
9.800 EUR *
+
Inkjet print
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
4.600 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Le Musée Imaginaire
(André Malraux)
2020
micrograph, pencil on paper
78,2 x 60 cm
Unique
9.800 EUR *
+
Inkjet print
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
4.600 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 4, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 4, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 4, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 4, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
Untitled (Kriwet), 4, 2019
colour photogram
199 x 199 cm / 214 x 214 cm (framed)
unique
26.400 EUR *
+
C-Print
100 x 100 cm / 109 x 109 cm (framed)
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
10.800 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
1839 (Daguerre, Talbot, Bayard), 2019
galvanized historical brass bells, in gold, silver and rose gold,
each 25 x 20 cm
Edition 1/2 + 1 AP
6.800 EUR * total price
Philipp Goldbach
1839 (Daguerre, Talbot, Bayard), 2019
galvanized historical brass bells, in gold, silver and rose gold,
each 25 x 20 cm
Edition 1/2 + 1 AP
6.800 EUR * total price
Philipp Goldbach
1839 (Daguerre, Talbot, Bayard), 2019
galvanized historical brass bells, in gold, silver and rose gold,
each 25 x 20 cm
Edition 1/2 + 1 AP
6.800 EUR * total price
Philipp Goldbach
1839 (Daguerre, Talbot, Bayard), 2019
galvanized historical brass bells, in gold, silver and rose gold,
each 25 x 20 cm
Edition 1/2 + 1 AP
6.800 EUR * total price
Philipp Goldbach
1839 (Daguerre, Talbot, Bayard), 2019
galvanized historical brass bells, in gold, silver and rose gold,
each 25 x 20 cm
Edition 1/2 + 1 AP
6.800 EUR * total price
Philipp Goldbach
La chambre claire. Note sur la photographie II (Roland Barthes)
2020
micrograph, pencil on paper
78,2 x 60 cm / 81,5 x 65,5 cm (framed)
Unique
9.800 EUR *
+
Inkjet print
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
4.600 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
La chambre claire. Note sur la photographie II (Roland Barthes)
2020
micrograph, pencil on paper
78,2 x 60 cm / 81,5 x 65,5 cm (framed)
Unique
9.800 EUR *
+
Inkjet print
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
4.600 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
La chambre claire. Note sur la photographie II (Roland Barthes)
2020
micrograph, pencil on paper
78,2 x 60 cm / 81,5 x 65,5 cm (framed)
Unique
9.800 EUR *
+
Inkjet print
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
4.600 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
La chambre claire. Note sur la photographie II (Roland Barthes)
2020
micrograph, pencil on paper
78,2 x 60 cm / 81,5 x 65,5 cm (framed)
Unique
9.800 EUR *
+
Inkjet print
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
4.600 EUR (incl. VAT)
Philipp Goldbach
La chambre claire. Note sur la photographie II (Roland Barthes)
2020
micrograph, pencil on paper
78,2 x 60 cm / 81,5 x 65,5 cm (framed)
Unique
9.800 EUR *
+
Inkjet print
Edition of 5 + 1 AP
4.600 EUR (incl. VAT)
* The prices are subject to the differential taxation according to §25A UStG. Art object / special regulation.
Photos: Lucas Vogt
* The prices are subject to the differential taxation according to §25A UStG. Art object / special regulation.
Photos: Lucas Vogt
* The prices are subject to the differential taxation according to §25A UStG. Art object / special regulation.
Photos: Lucas Vogt
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