Tempora Morte in Berlin
Tempora Morte in Berlin
October 25, 2019
Lia Darjes: Still Life with Fish, 2016, Kaliningrad
When asked about her artistic influences, Lia Darjes has a very specific answer: countless visits to Berlin’s ‘Gemäldegalerie’ art museum. The impact of these sojourns into the world of classic paintings is very much apparent in the photographer’s new book, ‘Tempora Morte’. Created in the Russian city of Kaliningrad in 2016, the series comprises images of roadside market stalls, set up by old women who hope to top up their meagre pensions by selling produce grown in their own gardens or foraged from the nearby woods.
In theory, these images could be described as documentary photographs; equally, the series might be classed as a visual commentary on the topic of old-age poverty or micro-economies. However, with the skilful use of a small flash and underexposed background, the photographer transforms each humble display into a mesmeric work of art, reminiscent of the opulent still-life studies of the Old Dutch Masters.
The opening of the exhibition takes place on Friday, October 25, at 7 pm.
For further details visit Galerie Robert Morat and Lia Darjes.
Lia Darjes: Still Life with Fish, 2016, Kaliningrad
Lia Darjes: Still Life with Icons and Garlic, 2016, Kaliningrad
Lia Darjes: Still Life with Quinces and Pumpkin, 2016, Kaliningrad
Lia Darjes: Stillleben mit Drosselbeeren, 2014, Kaliningrad