Solo Exhibition
»Not just your face honey«
Stefanie Moshammer
C/O Berlin Talent Award 2018
From July 07 to September 23 22, 2018 C/O Berlin will be presenting the exhibition Stefanie Moshammer . Not just your face honey by this year’s winner of the C/O Berlin Talent Award. The opening will take place on Friday, July 6, 2018, at 7 pm.
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Please note:
Due to the extensive preparations and remodeling for the EMOP Opening Days, C/O Berlin’s 3 current exhibitions,
→ Wim Wenders . Instant Stories
→ The Polaroid Project
→ C/O Berlin Talent Award . Stefanie Moshammer . Not just your face honey
…will end early on Saturday, September 22, 2018, with extended evening hours until 11 pm and additional special tours at 8 pm and 9 pm.
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“AUSTRIA GIRL, 2411 Mason Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada” – a typewritten letter, 35 lines long, a bizarre declaration of love from a stranger. One week earlier, a man called Troy had knocked on the door of the house with this exact address, hoping to find his ex-girlfriend. Instead he encountered Stefanie Moshammer, an Austrian photographer in the US for three months working on her photo project Vegas and She (2014–15). They exchanged no more than a handful of sentences and spoke for only five minutes. This fleeting, banal encounter prompted his love letter and marked the beginning of the pictorial narration of Moshammer’s work I Can Be Her (2015). Themes of proximity and unfamiliarity, fear and attraction, reality and fiction swirled around this man, real and also imagined, who asked her to share his life with him. Moshammer countered this fear with her photographs and embarked on a search – on the internet and on outlying streets, as well as in the desert landscapes of Las Vegas. This was her attempt to discover more about this sinister stranger and to answer his image of her with her image of him. At the same time the series also inscribes in visual form the intense exploration of subjects including love, illusion, identity, control, and surveillance.
Stefanie Moshammer’s photographs – comprised of different media – illuminate the complexity of our contemporary perception. Using existing materials, she develops her own photographs, charts pictures using Google Maps and uses film footage and video as well as fictional shots and images from her own imagination. In doing so, she creates new forms of documentation while combining fictional and narrative moments and touches on fundamental photographic themes: What is reality? What is fiction? Which truths does the photographic image convey?
Stefanie Moshammer is the winner of the 2018 C/O Berlin Talent Award. She receives a prize of 7,000 Euros and the honor of a solo exhibition at C/O Berlin, titled Stefanie Moshammer . Not just your face honey. A publication published by Spector Books in Leipzig and edited by Ann-Christin Bertrand for the C/O Berlin Foundation accompanies the exhibition, with texts by this year’s prizewinning art critic, Andreas Prinzing.
Stefanie Moshammer was born in Vienna in 1988, where she continues to live and work. After graduating from the Fashion School Vienna, she completed her bachelor of arts in visual communication and photography at the University of Art and Design Linz as well as a course in photojournalism at the Danish School of Media and Journalism in Aarhus. Moshammer received a nomination within the Rencontres d’Arles festival, was selected as a FOAM Talent and nominated for the ING Unseen Talent Award at the Unseen Photo Fair in Amsterdam. Her photographs have been published in numerous magazines including i-D, ZEIT Magazin, New York Magazine, FOAM Talent Issue, M Le magazine du Monde, Purple Fashion Magazine, The Guardian, DAZED, and in the most recent publications Land of Black Milk (Skinnerboox – Publishing, Jesi, 2017) and Vegas and She (2015 Fotohof edition, Salzburg, 2015)
Andreas Prinzing (born 1980 in Mainz) studied art history and worked at the Kunsthalle Mainz and at Museum Ludwig, Cologne. Among other roles, he has worked as an assistant to the curator Kasper König since 2015 and was involved in the planning of Sculpture Projects Münster 2017. He also has ties to the Rhineland region, specifically with the Peill Foundation at the Leopold Hoesch Museum in Düren, where he recently curated exhibitions with Haris Epaminonda and Rana Hamadeh. His writings have been published in works including Eyes on the City: Urbane Räume in der Gegenwartsfotografie (Salzburg, 2012), Unbeugsam und Ungebändigt – Dokumentarische Fotografie um 1979 (Cologne, 2014), and Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017 (Leipzig, 2017). He writes regularly for Camera Austria.
C/O Berlin Talent Award
Supporting and developing emerging talents in their artistic development is an integral part of the C/O Berlin Foundation’s mission and work. C/O Berlin is an exhibition space for photography and visual media that brings people together and gives them a space to exchange ideas, engage in conversation, and create a network of young international contemporary photographers.
The C/O Berlin Talent Award is the only prize of its kind in Europe. Each year it recognizes the exceptional work of one photographer and one art critic under the age of 35. Along with a cash award, the winning photographer is honored with a solo exhibition at C/O Berlin. A publication accompanying the exhibition is put out by Spector Books in Leipzig and contains work by the prizewinning art writer.
Entrants to the C/O Berlin Talent Award competition are nominated by an expert jury. The awards committee selects five candidates for its short list, from which the prizewinner is selected. The shortlisted candidates are introduced in the C/O Berlin newspaper and their work is presented online as part of C/O Berlin’s cooperation with the magazine Der Greif. Media partner arte covers the C/O Berlin Talent Award and the winner’s exhibition.
The C/O Berlin Foundation has supported the work of emerging photographers and art critics since 2006. To date, over 80 young talents have received support and been exposed to a broad audience through exhibitions and publications. These include the photographers Andy Spyra, Pepa Hristova, Sebastian Stumpf, Stephen Waddell, and Tobias Zielony, as well as the critics Jutta von Zitzewitz, Florian Ebner, Maria Schindelegger, and Steffen Siegel.
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Simultaneous exhibitions at C/O Berlin:
Wim Wenders »Instant Stories« and »The Polaroid Project«.
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Framework program
Public Guided Tours
Every Saturday and Sunday 2 pm and 4 pm in German language
Every Saturday and Sunday 6 pm in English language
Book tour & Ticket online
Artist Talk & Film Screening
Sunday, July 8, 2018, 12h
With Wim Wenders and Andrea Thilo, Journalist and producer.
Followed by the screening of “Alice in den Städten”,
1974, Roadmovie, 1h 50m.
The talk and screening will be in German.
Venue: Delphi Filmpalast, Kantstraße 12 a, 10623 Berlin
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After-Work-Tour & Drink
8 pm + 8:30 pm on July 12 / Aug 16 / Sep 20
The tour is held in German.
Wim Wenders / The Polaroid Project / C/O Berlin Talent Award
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MuseumsSommer: Evening tour and summer drink
8 pm + 8:30 pm on July 19 / Aug 9
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Long Night of Museums
Aug 25, 6 pm – 2 am
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Polaroid – Die Magie einer einmaligen Form der Fotografie
Workshop with Christian Klant. Held in German.
Sep 8 & 9
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View all framework events here.
July 7 — Sep 23 22, 2018
Opening Reception: Friday, July 6, 7 pm
+ Framework program: please see above
Amerika Haus, Hardenbergstraße 22-24, 10623 Berlin
[Charlottenburg | Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf]
Opening hours: Daily 11 am – 8 pm
Admission: 10 € / reduced 6 € | Online Ticket
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