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  • Thomas Arnolds
  • Cornelia Baltes
  • Hans Bischoffshausen
  • Brandy Brandstätter
  • Ulu Braun
  • Edward Burtynsky
  • Sandi Červek
  • Caroline Wells Chandler
  • Lutz Driessen
  • Irena Eden & Stijn Lernout
  • Cédric Eisenring
  • Jan Paul Evers
  • Lino Fiorito
  • Christian Freudenberger
  • Antonio Girbés
  • Bruno Gironcoli
  • Gernot Gleiss
  • Dorothee Golz
  • Jochem Hendricks
  • Andy Holtin
  • Pedro Jardim de Mattos
  • Robert Kunec
  • Alina Kunitsyna
  • Hans Kupelwieser
  • Ulrich Lamsfuß
  • Tina Lechner
  • Gerhard Lojen
  • Constantin Luser
  • Joel Meyerowitz
  • Sissa Micheli
  • Olga Pedan
  • Ulrich Pester
  • Damir Radović
  • Thomas Rentmeister
  • Evan Roth
  • Robert Schad
  • Jon Shelton
  • Hayley Aviva Silverman
  • Tracey Snelling
  • Nina Rike Springer
  • Vincent Tavenne
  • Oman Valentin
  • Ina Weber
© Jan Paul Evers © Jan Paul Evers Jan Paul Evers, Jegliche Wege der 68er führen in den Supermarkt, 2015
, Gelatin silver print, 105 x 95.5 cm
Kollitsch Collection

In his work, Jan Paul Evers focuses on exploring the technical possibilities of analogue black & white photography. Starting with a photograph, he applies an effective use of greyscale based on a complex darkroom process to extract new and partially abstract picture forms through the interplay of light and shade, the use of templates and the inclusion of experimental techniques and these then take form through his approach to space.

— Magdalena Koschat

© Jan Paul Evers © Jan Paul Evers Jan Paul Evers, Das Krankheitsbild von gestern ist das Ideal von morgen II , 2014
, Gelatin silver print, 103.5 x 146.5 cm
Kollitsch Collection

The essence of the picture compositions by Jan Paul Evers is based on the theme itself and a comprehensive work process takes shape in the darkroom. His photographs of architecture, landscapes, people and everyday objects are subjected to a multi-layer transformation process which converts the original theme as the starting point into a new picture form, thereby creating a unique piece.

— Magdalena Koschat

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