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Oct 21, 2014 · Swiss artist and photographer Rolf Sachs’ latest project shows an ever-changing train journey, with trees, buildings and structures reduced to abstract blurs. Many of us take the same train...
In this recent project Sachs's photographs were taken from a moving train. These images uncover Sachs's experimental approach to photography and challenge the viewer to step towards an unknown reality. The book features 87 photographs and includes texts by Bill Kouwenhoven and Helen Chislett, and is published by Kehrer Verlag .
Aug 21, 2013 · His photo series, called 'Camera in Motion,' aims to capture the effect of the blurred landscapes outside of his train traveling between Switzerland and Italy. The resulting images walk a line between landscape photography and surrealist art. Click through to see some of his work.
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solo exhibition. ‘Camera in Motion: From Chur to Tirano’ explores the landscape along the World Heritage Rhaetian Albula/Bernina Railway line. Photographed from a moving train over the course of an entire year, it forms an extensive collection of images that blur the boundaries between abstract art and landscape photography.
Moving Portraits Series. By letting people dance, sing, shout and let their hair down in front of the camera, Rolf Sachs’ portraits capture their spirit, their soul.
18.10.2013 / 14:20:46 on rolfsachs.com | The series ‘Camera in Motion – From Chur to Tirano’ was photographed from a moving train over the course of an entire year, forming an extensive collection of photographs that blur the boundaries between abstract art and landscape photography and explore the….
Aug 30, 2023 · Presenting A New Exploration Of His Photography Oeuvre. Coinciding with the Lake Como Design Festival, the exhibition marks Sachs' first solo show in Italy, exploring the depths of human experience through photography, where movement and stillness coexist. On view: September 16 – October 21, 2023.
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