Save the date!
If you would like to see an excerpt of my Panographs in the exhibition »Interieur – Exterieur« at the Parisian LUMAS Gallery from February 18 til March 22, 2011.
I will be present at the vernissage on February 17 at 6pm. You should come, too!
(Déjà-vu: Yes, I had another exhibition in Paris exactly one year before this one.)
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Felix von Pless
German, born 1981Thursday Morning, Pullman Bercy Hotel, Paris, Feb. 18, 2010
A Hommage to Mr. Hockney© Felix von Pless
Yes finally. I have been waiting for this for over a month! 2010!
Thanks Felix, it was a great idea to make this.
Felix, my family and I spent time at the same hotel in Paris, in two rooms (on the same floor within eyesight), my room was almost identical to this one. And I was soooo sick there while they all (+ Eric, Stefan) got to explore Paris. I must say though, the hotel was wonderful and I liked it for the time being.
Mareen Fischinger: Panography Exhibition Catalog (from the exhibition at Galerie Bailly Contemporain), February 2010
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Come as you are. Well, dressed up a little, maybe.
I am looking for a print sponsor for the catalog of my upcoming Panography exhibition in Paris.
The gallery does not normally do exhibition catalogs and therefore it is my own thing/responsibility. The 32-page piece is already completely designed and I can email it to you if you are interested or know somebody who might be. Please contact me here to discuss the deal.
Thanks :)
You should come to my first solo exhibition in another country!
I have known about this for about ten months and worked hard for it. My biggest self-produced/directed project so far, most of the eleven images have never been seen before & will be between 100 to 180 cm wide, all are open editions of 10.
Vernissage 18 Feb 2010, 6pm til 9pm
Exhibition dates 19 Feb - 20 Mar 2010
at Galerie Bailly Contemporain, 25 quai Voltaire, 75007 Paris
(by the Louvre)


The invitation poster reads:
The photographs
The supposedly »false« photographs, such as high-angle, low-angle, and side views add to an image that amazes the viewer. The secret of its effect is the replication of natural ocular perspective and distortion, while the apparent shortening demonstrates how the eye works as it records visual phenomena and filters our perceived experience through an associative bond: composing into a mental image onto a medium.
Mareen Fischinger’s panographs connect the wrong with the right, where there is no wrong and no right. The instrument is being turned into a reliable resource of objective vision: the juxtaposition and joining of perspectives, shot from one position and furthermore suggesting the super perspective, while also providing a time sequence. Objects double or triple, capturing the ephemeral metamorphosis of the moment.
The viewer can see and experience the world with completely different eyes. The results are technical masterpieces: mosaic photography consisting of hundreds of individual photos, each showing high-resolution detail.
The artist
The young photographer works all over the world but focuses most often on Berlin and New York. Loyal to Düsseldorf, where she studied, Mareen Fischinger set up her studio in the city which saw the creation of the Becher School, »The School of Perception«, linked to industrial architecture.
At the end of the ’90s, Mareen Fischinger wasn’t 15 when she discovered photography. Bound to the necessity of a university education, she turned toward design & communication in 2004. She handled all types of media and tried several artistic fields. It is, however, the »creation of images« that she chose at the end of her studies, a voluntary term to describe her photographs to which she brings skilled retouching and editing. Today, her first and only profession enables her to develop her passion and creativity. She loves to involve herself in all aspects of the creative process of her projects, including the digital portion. Her training allows her to approach the subject with detachment and consider it in the global context.
In a time when industrialization is in the past (the Bechers in particular), Mareen Fischinger is taking a new look at her contemporaries, architecture or spaces of everyday life that she breaks apart, illuminates or dehumanizes.
(This poster was designed by tristan schmitz and myself.)
Let me know if you would like a »real« print invite. You can download the PDF here.
My art gallery in Paris asked me to make a video like this one (shot by Jochri Michel) for my upcoming exhibition of all new Panographs (see the current, already published ones here).
I think the video shall contain me shooting one of them – I have three places in Düsseldorf and one in Berlin to chose from – a desk interview and some computer work as well as me explaining the concept and chosen places while I have the large dibond prints here and can illustrate my words.
Basically, I could do it myself with the help of Vera and Stefan, and I can definitely edit the footage on my own, but if there is anyone out there who wants to be part of this, I hereby invite you, because everybody should do what they can do best.
The presentation is in late February, and we would have to wait until I have the artwork produced (at least 2-3 weeks) until we can start.


I guess you would have to contact me.
this original file would be about 3 meters wide.
this is a 100% zoom, crop of a 23” screen.


(via stefantueshaus)
another one of those panographs from the 19th floor.
my last name opens doors to high elevators at times.
btw, that railing was just for show.
sometimes i work with two computers at the same time.
maybe i am not more effective, but i can do different things on them and it feels like spending time in different rooms. both have a panograph on them.