NOAH LÜBBE– SURFACES

#REVERSIBILITY – GALERIE ALTES RATHAUS

Noah Lübbe, from the series Surfaces, 2022 © Noah Lübbe

End of the twentieth century, Hiroshi Sugimoto made portraits of life-size wax figures at London's Madame Tussauds. His photos present the wax figures to us as if they were living people. Sugimoto's work initiated my own studies of portraits of surfaces that depict people. These surfaces were created with motion capture and 3-D scans of soccer players at"EA Sports"as detailed as possible. I played this simulation and stopped the game from time to time to take portraits with the large format camera. The photographs fascinate us more than the avatars in the game because they give the impression that they represent living bodies. At the same time, this raises the question of the effect on the perception of our own bodies.Fifa 22“ so detailliert wie möglich darzustellen. Ich spielte diese Simulation und stoppte das Spiel von Zeit zu Zeit, um anschließend Porträts mit der Großformatkamera anzufertigen. Die Fotografien faszinieren und mehr als die Avatare im Spiel, weil sie den Eindruck vermitteln, sie stellten lebendige Körper dar. Daraus entwickelt sich zugleich die Frage der Wirkung auf die Wahrnehmung unseres eigenen Körpers.

Noah Lübbe, born in 1997 in Lichtenfels, studied photography at the Ostkreuzschule from 2018 to 2022. He currently is continuing his artistic education at the Berlin Weißensee School of Art in the field of sculpture. Noah lives and works in Berlin.

@noah.luebbe
www.noahluebbe.com

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