Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
Albrecht Fuchs, born in 1964 in Bielefeld, is a portrait artist who works with photography. Fuchs’s methodology of respectful distance and loving empathy leads to a strange tension in his photographs, despite the quietude and equilibrium in the compositions. Naturally, the people portrayed in the meticulously constructed images, both in terms of the use of light and color composition, stare with a serious demeanor. They would like to appear sympathetic and as a result, are a little lost in reverie. And yet upon closer inspection, one feels there is a sense of authenticity in the moment here which one would normally be denied. With a few of his more prominent portraits, including Martin Kippenberger, Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy, Fuchs appears to be a constant companion in magazines or daily newspapers.
Early 2000s Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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Mid-20th Century Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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1990s Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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1980s Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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1980s Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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1960s Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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Early 20th Century Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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1980s Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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1980s Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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1970s Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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1960s Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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1960s Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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Early 20th Century Contemporary Albrecht Fuchs Figurative Photography
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