Duplications
Duplications
October 9, 2023

© Angelika Platen, Joseph Beuys, Hamburg 1968 „Rodins Reverenz“
Art itself is a type of duplication, whereby both the physical and the metaphysical are captured and brought into a different form. This goes beyond a mere replication of reality, but rather represents its concentration into something that yields a different, at times clearer perception.
For more than 50 years, Angelika Platen has been photographing artists who ‘duplicate’ the world in this manner. In the process, she has created a visual Who’s Who of the Western post-war art scene. Many of the most significant artists of the second half of the twentieth century have stood in front of Platen’s camera – from Andy Warhol and Joseph Beuys to Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke and Günther Uecker.

© Angelika Platen, Joseph Beuys, Hamburg 1968 „Rodins Reverenz“

© Angelika Platen, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Berlin 2002 „Strahlender Schatten“

© Angelika Platen, Gilbert & George, Kassel 1968 „Das Werk sind wir“

© Angelika Platen, Gerhard Richter, Düsseldorf 1971 „Ein Maler sucht ein Motiv“