Tell Me What You See

Tell Me What You See

by Karl-Markus Gauss, Kerstin Skrein, Thorsten Sadowsky

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Christian Skrein, born in Vienna in 1945, now lives in the Salzkammergut. He began his career as a photographer in 1963, and he dates the start of his collection to 1968. Today, this collection is renowned worldwide for its pioneering role in the reception of amateur photography. Over the years, Christian Skrein has developed a practice as a collector, where subjects such as compositional formation, shadow play, forensics and portraits are also represented by high-quality artistic as well as documentary works. His focus goes all the way back to the 1920s and 1930s and, certainly partly due to his own photographic practice, to contemporary reportage photography. In the 1960s, he was the youngest photographer working for Vogue magazine, and became known for his portraits of the Viennese bohemia of the time, the result of direct personal contact, which include names such as Christian Ludwig Attersee, André Heller, Hermann Nitsch, Walter Pichler, Arnulf Rainer and Oswald Wiener. The publication focuses on the photo-historical as well as formal criteria in a narrative chronology, which result in a short history of photography in iconic images and anonymous snapshots.00Exhibition: Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Austria (12.06. - 17.10.2021).

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