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Der Holzverschlag (2024) Photography by Matthias Barth

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  • Dimensions Height 63in, Width 47.2in
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Bei manchen Fahrzeugen war sofort klar, dass ich sie unbedingt fotografiere. Solch ein Modell habe ich noch nie gesehen. Keine Ahnung, was für eine Intention der Besitzer hatte. Das Fahrzeug wirkt schon sehr alt und auch leicht verstaubt, der Lack ist verblichen, aber was dieser hölzerne Aufbau da oben soll, kann ich leider mit keiner Antwort dienen. [...]
Bei manchen Fahrzeugen war sofort klar, dass ich sie unbedingt fotografiere. Solch ein Modell habe ich noch nie gesehen. Keine Ahnung, was für eine Intention der Besitzer hatte. Das Fahrzeug wirkt schon sehr alt und auch leicht verstaubt, der Lack ist verblichen, aber was dieser hölzerne Aufbau da oben soll, kann ich leider mit keiner Antwort dienen. Diese Aufbau sitzt schon schief auf dem Fahrzeug und ich stelle mir vor, wenn mit den durchschnittlichen 50 km/h gefahren wird, ob nicht diese Balustrade oder Balkon auf diesem Fahrzeug einfach abbricht, denn alles scheint aus Holz zusammengenagelt zu sein. Sicherlich fragt sich der ein oder andere Kunstinteressierte warum denn die Pakistanis überhaupt ihre Fahrzeuge so aufwändig verzieren?. Die Frage wurde auf meine Nachfrage hin recht recht einfach beantwortet: „Wenn ein Truck schön aussieht, heißt es auch, dass die Firma gute Aufträge hat“. Es ist quasi das Aushängeschild und die Visitenkarte eines jeden Transportunternehmens. Drei Techniken möchte ich kurz vorstellen.Die klassische Malerei, die mich an Bob Ross erinnert, dann das Reflektor Painting also mittels knalliger Farbfolien werden Mosaike und Bilder aufgeklebt und verziert und schlussendlich auch wie bei diesem Fahrzeug das sogenannte Metallpainting, wobei Aluminiumbleche bearbeitet werden und so eine silberne, verzierte Oberfläche entsteht.

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Matthias Barth creates images of epic proportions that invite new reflections on nature, humanity and ourselves. The self-taught photo artist now lives in Munich when he is not travelling the world on his adventures. [...]

Matthias Barth creates images of epic proportions that invite new reflections on nature, humanity and ourselves. The self-taught photo artist now lives in Munich when he is not travelling the world on his adventures. His unique perspective and adventurous spirit have earned him a loyal worldwide fan base. We follow him on his travels through the most diverse landscapes and cultures, which he captures with traditional and modern photographic techniques, and ask ourselves what beauty is still hidden beneath us.

Barth's journey into the world of photography began in 1992 when he first picked up an analog camera. What began with simple black and white images sparked a lifelong ion. His early years in the Black Forest laid the foundation for his love of nature and exploration. After graduating from a Munich film school in 1995, he honed his skills as a lighting technician and assisted some of 's best photographers. His work as a freelance cameraman in advertising, documentaries and television honed his eye for detail, composition and his understanding of how to produce images that resonate with audiences. Today, after two world trips, including an extensive trip through South America, he has cemented his commitment to the art of photography and deepened his conceptual framework around the dichotomy of wonder and isolation when traveling.

Barth's artistic practice is characterized by a quest to rediscover the world through different lenses - be it a film camera, an analog device or a drone. His work goes beyond a single style and encomes a range of techniques to capture surreal, poignant images. His projects are diverse and include urban settings such as Dubai and Shanghai, the iconic Pan-American Highway and his esteemed series on the intricate art of Pakistani truck painters. His practice, situated between naturalism and surrealism, is an innovative display of different perspectives and compelling compositions that captivate the viewer.

The appreciation for Matthias Barth's work continues to grow through international collaborations and exhibitions. Following the incredible reception, attendance and praise of his solo exhibition "Shanghai.05" in Munich, Barth's works have been exhibited at institutions such as the renowned French label YellowKorner, Artfully Walls and the Tones Gallery in the Netherlands. He actively participates in international competitions and online galleries that enthusiastically promote his art.

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