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Floris Michael Neusüss

Floris Michael Neusüss (3 March 1937 – 1 April 2020) was a German photographer.[1]

Floris Michael Neusüss
Born3 March 1937
Died1 April 2020(2020-04-01) (aged 83)
NationalityGerman
OccupationPhotographer

Biography edit

Floris Neusüss was born in Lennep, Germany, on 3 March 1937. He began as a painter the took up photography which he studied at the Wuppertal School of Arts and Crafts in North Rhine-Westphalia, before continuing at the Bavarian State Institute of Photography in Munich. He trained alongside photographer Heinz Hajek-Halke at the Berlin University of the Arts. In 1957, he began making photograms and photomontages.

In the autumn of 1960, he began to expose whole human bodies on black and white paper. From 1962 onwards, he predominantly used black and white reversal paper for these "body pictures".[2] This not only emphasises their shadowiness, but for Neusüss - coming from painting - "the form-giving element in my pictures has primarily been black."[3]   Fritz Gruber gave the works, on which significantly naked female bodies leave their imprints, the significant name "Nudogramme".[4] The Cologne photo collector also showed these nudograms in 1963 as part of a special exhibition at the photokina in Cologne, which attracted a great deal of attention. From 1964, Neusüss has also experimented with chemical painting on photograms. By the end of the 1970s, Neusüss brought the photogram out of the darkroom and out of the studio to the objects recording motifs not with a camera but rather a folder with photo paper, on which he exposed subjects such as plants or windows. He also continued to explore the body-photograms bringing them into a performative context as for instance 1977 in Arles or experimenting with silhouette like life-size portraits, including several using his friend and frequent collaborator, Robert Heinecken as the subject.[5][6] In his later years, in collaboration with his wife Renate Heyne, he was particularly concerned with museums and collections, where they worked mainly in the dark of the night to capture large-format objects on photographic paper, such as those of Greek statues from the Glypothek in Munich.[7][8]

Neusüss always strictly separated the photogram as a contact image from camera photography.[3] According to this interpretation, the original object touched the image;

It is true that the subject resting on the photo-sensitive paper presents its reverse side to be recorded, the side that is in shadow, the shadow cast by the object itself. This intimate physical connection inscribes into the paper, and this, if you are open to it, is the real fascination of photograms: the tension between the hidden and the revealed.[9]

In 1979, at the Centro de Arte Contemporânea in Porto (followed by Coimbra and Lisbon) Neusüss coordinated A Fotografia como Arte bringing together work by European artists (Bernd and Hilla Becher, Arnulf Rainer, Jürgen Klauke, Jochen Gerz, Nils Udo, Christian Boltanski) and Portuguese artists (Fernando Calhau, Julião Sarmento, Helena Almeida, Alberto Carneiro and Ângelo de Sousa).[10]

In 1982 and 1985, Neusüss exhibited works which displayed the maladies of pollution, which aroused strong reactions.[citation needed] In the early 1980s, he exhibited Artificial Landscapes, chemical works of abstract art that resembles small buildings on a horizon.[11]

In 1984, he began designing Nachtbilder ('nocturnal pictures'), photographs taken outside at night and produced by placing photo paper emulsion side down into a woodland or garden at night during a thunderstorm during which it might be tumbled about by the wind and exposed by lightning.[12]

At Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire, England, in 1978 Neusüss had realized one of his first outdoor photograms, recording on large size black and white paper at night the window that formed the subject of William Henry Fox Talbot's first photographic negative, made there in 1835. 2010 Neusüss reenacted his early project recording the same window in colour on Ilfochrome paper.[13][14] The work was presented in Shadow Catchers, 13 October 2010 - 20 February 2011 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.[15] Curator of the show Martin Barnes described Neusüss' work as "a poetic dialogue between presence and absence".[16]

Teaching edit

From 1966, Neusüss taught as a freelance lecturer at the Kassel Art College and in 1972 was appointed professor of photography there. In 1972, he founded the college gallery Fotoforum Kassel for conceptual photography, which became one of the most eminente centers for photography organizing exhibitions and symposia on conceptual and experimental photography. Since 2005, the collection of the Fotoforum Kassel is part of the photographic collection of the Stiftung Moritzburg in Halle.[17] Amongst his students were Kazuo Katase, Gerhard Lang, Hermann Stamm, Thomas Bachler, Sabine Große, Jutta Winkelmann [de], Gisela Getty, Wolfgang Pietrzok [de], and Brigitte Maria Mayer [de]. In 2002, aged 65, he retired. Neusüss was a full member of the Mitglied im Deutschen Künstlerbund (German Association of Artists).

Legacy edit

Through this work, Nesüss established himself as one of the leaders in experimental photography.[18] His teaching as Professor of Experimental Photography at the University of Kassel was influential.[19] In the 1980s, Neusüss also experimented with colour photograms and collages which through his teaching at Kassel had an effect on the style of several generations of photographers.

Neusüss died in 2020 and his photograms are currently held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago; the Museum of Modern Art in New York; the Getty Museum in Los Angeles;[20] the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.[5] There are several monographs published on his work and he produced several textbooks and collections of photograms.

Exhibitions edit

  • 2010: Shadow Catchers, Victoria and Albert Museum, London.[15]
  • 2018: Ferner Zeiten Schatten-Fotogramme. Schadow-Haus des Bundestages, Berlin[21]
  • 2017: Intent and Gesture: Photograms - Color (1966–2007), solo exhibition, Von Lintel Gallery, Los Angeles
  • 2016: Leibniz' Lager, Einzelausstellung, Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe
  • 2015: Dreams + Photograms, solo exhibition, Von Lintel Gallery, Los Angeles
  • 2014: What is a photograph?, January 31-May 4, 2014, International Center of Photography, New York.[22]
  • 2012/13: Ancient and Modern, 8 Nov 2012 – 12 Jan 2013, Atlas Gallery, London
  • 2012: Traumbilder – Bilderträumer, Frühe Kamerafotografien und Fotoaktionen von Floris Neusüss, Münchner Stadtmuseum[23]
  • 2010: Solo Exhibition, 15 Oct – 27 Nov 2010, Atlas Gallery, London
  • 2009: Early Works, 13 Jun – 2 Aug 2009, Fondazione Sozzani, Milan
  • 2007: Retrospective, 20 Apr – 9 Jun 2007,  Atlas Gallery, London
  • 2007: Floris Neusüss Photograms, 27 Apr – 2 Jun 2007,  Atlas Gallery, London
  • 2007: Kameralose Fotografie; Fotogramme, 31 Mar – 4 May 2007, Kleinschmidt, Wiesbaden
  • 2007: Fotogramme, 3 Feb – 24 Mar 2007, Villa Grisebach Gallery, Germany
  • 2005: Vor Troja – Antikenfotogramme, Winckelmann-Museum, Stendal
  • 2004: Helden, Herrscher und Passanten, 5 Jun – 8 Aug 2004, Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin
  • 1997: Participation in the 45th annual exhibition of the German Association of Artists in Wismar and Rostock[24]
  • 1983: Fotogramme–die lichtreichen Schatten, Fotomuseum des Münchner Stadtmuseums, Kassel.[25]
  • 1977: Kunstverein Kassel, Kassel

Posthumous edit

  • 2021: Floris Neusüss : 50 Years, September 11 – October 27, Von Lintel Gallery, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, California[26]

Collections edit

  • Art Institute of Chicago[27]
  • Houston Museum of Fine Arts[28]
  • Getty Museum[29]
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art[30]
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, London[31]

Publications edit

  • Neusüss, Floris Michael; Diener, Christian (1977), Floris Neusüss Fotografie : 1957-1977, F. M. Neusüss
  • Neusüss, Floris Michael; Sobieszek, Robert A., 1943-; Immisch, T. O; Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg, Landeskunstmuseum Sachsen-Anhalt (2001), Körperbilder : fotogramme der sechziger jahre, Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg, ISBN 978-3-86105-092-6{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Heyne, Renate; Neusüss, Floris Michael, (photographer.); Weibel, Peter, (editor.); Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe (host institution.) (2017), Leibniz' Lager : eine Sammlungswelt in Fotogrammen = Leibniz' storehouse : photograms of a collected world, Berlin Hatje Cantz, ISBN 978-3-7757-4230-6 {{citation}}: |author3= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Neusüss, Floris Michael (1979), Fotografie als Kunst, Kunst als Fotografie : das Medium Fotografie in d. bildenden Kunst in Europa ab 1968 = Photography as art, art as photography (Erstveröff ed.), DuMont
  • Neusüss, Floris Michael; Cardorff, Peter (2000), ULOs wunderbar : [Hangout für Kunst und Philosophie], Parerga, ISBN 978-3-930450-56-5
  • Neusüss, Floris Michael (1982), Photo recycling Photo, Bermuda-Dreieck für Fotografie
  • Cardorff, Peter; Neusüss, Floris Michael (1998), Erotischer Realismus : kleines Manual (1. Aufl ed.), Parerga, ISBN 978-3-930450-32-9
  • Heinecken, Robert; Neusüss, Floris Michael; Pastor, Suzanne E; Fotoforum (Kassel, Germany) (1983), Robert Heinecken, fast easy and fun, Fotoforum Kassel
  • Neusüss, Floris Michael; Barrow, Thomas F; Hagen, Charles; Denver Art Museum (1994), Experimental vision : the evolution of the photogram since 1919, Roberts Rinehart Publishers in association with the Denver Art Museum, ISBN 978-1-879373-73-0
  • Moholy-Nagy, László; Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946, (artist.); Heyne, Renate, (editor.); Moholy-Nagy, Hattula, (editor.); Molderings, Herbert, (writer of added text.); Neusüss, Floris Michael, (editor.) (2009), Moholy-Nagy : the photograms : catalogue raisonné, Hatje Cantz, ISBN 978-3-7757-2341-1 {{citation}}: |author3= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Neusüss, Floris Michael, & Schweizerische Stiftung für die Photographie Kunsthaus Zürich;. (1990). Anwesenheit bei Abwesenheit: Fotogramme und die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts.
  • Neusüss, Floris Michael (1983). Fotogramme–die lichtreichen Schatten, Ausst. Kat. Fotomuseum des Münchner Stadtmuseums, Kassel.

References edit

  1. ^ "Florian Neusüss : Traueranzeige". Frankfurter Allgemeine Lebenswege (in German). 8 April 2020.
  2. ^ Floris Neusüss, Körperbilder Fotogramme der sechziger Jahre ; [erscheint zur Ausstellung Floris Neusüss, Schattenwesen - Lichtgestalten - Körperbilder - Nachtbilder - ULOs vom 27. Oktober bis 9. Dezember 2001 in der Staatlichen Galerie Moritzburg Halle, Landeskunstmuseum Sachsen-Anhalt]. Theo O. Immisch, Floris M. Neusüss, Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg Halle, Schattenwesen Lichtgestalten - Körperbilder - Nachtbilder - ULOs 2001 Halle Ausstellung Floris Neusüss (1. Aufl ed.). Halle. 2001. ISBN 978-3-86105-092-6. OCLC 76276966.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ a b "Abendtalk mit Floris M. Neusüss beim Symposium "Das Photogramm. Licht, Spur und Schatten" am ZKM Karlsruhe, 8 April 2006". shadowgraph.org. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  4. ^ Roth, Tim Otto (2015). Bild. Körper. Projektion Eine Kulturgeschichte der Schattenbilder (in German). Wilhelm Fink GmbH & Co. Verlags-KG (2015. Aufl ed.). Paderborn: Fink, Wilhelm. ISBN 978-3-7705-5958-9. OCLC 909799672.
  5. ^ a b "Von Lintel Gallery | Los Angeles ····· Floris Neusüss". www.vonlintel.com. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  6. ^ Heinecken, Robert; Neusüss, Floris Michael; Pastor, Suzanne E; Fotoforum (Kassel, Germany) (1983). Robert Heinecken, fast easy and fun (in German). Kassel : Fotoforum Kassel.
  7. ^ "Aesthetica Magazine - Floris Neusüss: Ancient and Modern, London". Aesthetica Magazine. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  8. ^ Anteidola : Fotogramme von Floris Neusüss in der Glyptothek : [erscheint zur Ausstellung "Anteidola" in der Glyptothek München vom 28. März bis 29. Juni 2003]. Neusüss, Floris M., Wünsche, Raimund., Ausstellung Anteidola (2003, München). München: Glyptothek. 2003. ISBN 3-933200-04-0. OCLC 231985102.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  9. ^ "Floris Neusüss | artnet". www.artnet.com. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  10. ^ Margarida Medeiros (2020) OTHER PHOTO-GEOGRAPHIES, photographies, 13:1, 61-83, DOI: 10.1080/17540763.2019.1700673
  11. ^ La photographie du xxe siècle - Museum Ludwig Cologne (in French). Cologne: Taschen. 2008. ISBN 9783836507790.
  12. ^ Floris Neusüss, Nachtstücke Fotogramme 1957 - 1997 ; [anläßlich der Ausstellungen im Rheinischen Landesmuseum Bonn, 20. Februar bis 20. April 1997 ; Museum der Stadt Arolsen und Museumsverein, Ausstellungen im Schloß, 17. Mai bis 13. Juli 1997 ; Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Oktober - November 1997]. Renate Heyne, Klaus Honnef, Floris M. Neusüss. Köln [i.e.] Pulheim. 1997. ISBN 978-3-7927-1618-2. OCLC 75736905.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  13. ^ Victoria and Albert Museum, Digital Media (2011-06-09). "Camera-less photography: artists". www.vam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  14. ^ "The Latticed Window, Lacock Abbey | Neusüss, Floris | V&A Search the Collections". V and A Collections. 2020-05-01. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  15. ^ a b Davies, Lucy (2010-10-08). "Floris Neususs: Interview". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  16. ^ Barnes, Martin, 1971- (2010). Shadow catchers : camera-less photography. Neusüss, Floris Michael., Cordier, Pierre, 1933-, Derges, Susan, 1955-, Fabian Miller, Garry, 1957-, Fuss, Adam, 1961-, Victoria and Albert Museum. London: V & A. ISBN 978-1-85894-538-5. OCLC 587117537.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  17. ^ Die zweite Avantgarde : das Fotoforum Kassel, 1972-1982. T. O. Immisch, Floris Michael Neusüss, Kunstmuseum des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt Stiftung Moritzburg, Fotoforum. Halle: Mitteldeutscher Verlag. 2007. ISBN 978-3-89812-490-4. OCLC 184982754.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  18. ^ "The Light Show At The Denver Art Museum". Antiques & The Arts Weekly. 11 June 2019.
  19. ^ Kunst und Fotografie Floris Neusüss und die Kasseler Schule für Experimentelle Fotografie 1972 - 2002. Renate Heyne. Marburg. 2003. ISBN 978-3-89445-317-6. OCLC 237836031.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  20. ^ Greenberger, Alex (2020-04-13). "Floris Neusüss, Photographer Who Captured Ghostly Presences Without a Camera, Is Dead at 83". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  21. ^ Kunst:art Ausgabe März-April ISSN 1866-542X S. 15.
  22. ^ Squiers, Carol; Squiers, Carol, 1948-, (curator.); Batchen, Geoffrey, (Writer of added commentary.); Baker, George, (Writer of added commentary.); Steyerl, Hitoe, (Writer of added commentary.); International Center of Photography (2014), What is a photograph?, DelMonico Books-Prestel ; New York : International Center of Photography, ISBN 978-3-7913-5351-7{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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floris, michael, neusüss, march, 1937, april, 2020, german, photographer, born3, march, 1937remscheid, germanydied1, april, 2020, 2020, aged, cassel, germanynationalitygermanoccupationphotographer, contents, biography, teaching, legacy, exhibitions, posthumous. Floris Michael Neususs 3 March 1937 1 April 2020 was a German photographer 1 Floris Michael NeusussBorn3 March 1937Remscheid GermanyDied1 April 2020 2020 04 01 aged 83 Cassel GermanyNationalityGermanOccupationPhotographer Contents 1 Biography 2 Teaching 3 Legacy 4 Exhibitions 4 1 Posthumous 5 Collections 6 Publications 7 ReferencesBiography editFloris Neususs was born in Lennep Germany on 3 March 1937 He began as a painter the took up photography which he studied at the Wuppertal School of Arts and Crafts in North Rhine Westphalia before continuing at the Bavarian State Institute of Photography in Munich He trained alongside photographer Heinz Hajek Halke at the Berlin University of the Arts In 1957 he began making photograms and photomontages In the autumn of 1960 he began to expose whole human bodies on black and white paper From 1962 onwards he predominantly used black and white reversal paper for these body pictures 2 This not only emphasises their shadowiness but for Neususs coming from painting the form giving element in my pictures has primarily been black 3 Fritz Gruber gave the works on which significantly naked female bodies leave their imprints the significant name Nudogramme 4 The Cologne photo collector also showed these nudograms in 1963 as part of a special exhibition at the photokina in Cologne which attracted a great deal of attention From 1964 Neususs has also experimented with chemical painting on photograms By the end of the 1970s Neususs brought the photogram out of the darkroom and out of the studio to the objects recording motifs not with a camera but rather a folder with photo paper on which he exposed subjects such as plants or windows He also continued to explore the body photograms bringing them into a performative context as for instance 1977 in Arles or experimenting with silhouette like life size portraits including several using his friend and frequent collaborator Robert Heinecken as the subject 5 6 In his later years in collaboration with his wife Renate Heyne he was particularly concerned with museums and collections where they worked mainly in the dark of the night to capture large format objects on photographic paper such as those of Greek statues from the Glypothek in Munich 7 8 Neususs always strictly separated the photogram as a contact image from camera photography 3 According to this interpretation the original object touched the image It is true that the subject resting on the photo sensitive paper presents its reverse side to be recorded the side that is in shadow the shadow cast by the object itself This intimate physical connection inscribes into the paper and this if you are open to it is the real fascination of photograms the tension between the hidden and the revealed 9 In 1979 at the Centro de Arte Contemporanea in Porto followed by Coimbra and Lisbon Neususs coordinated A Fotografia como Arte bringing together work by European artists Bernd and Hilla Becher Arnulf Rainer Jurgen Klauke Jochen Gerz Nils Udo Christian Boltanski and Portuguese artists Fernando Calhau Juliao Sarmento Helena Almeida Alberto Carneiro and Angelo de Sousa 10 In 1982 and 1985 Neususs exhibited works which displayed the maladies of pollution which aroused strong reactions citation needed In the early 1980s he exhibited Artificial Landscapes chemical works of abstract art that resembles small buildings on a horizon 11 In 1984 he began designing Nachtbilder nocturnal pictures photographs taken outside at night and produced by placing photo paper emulsion side down into a woodland or garden at night during a thunderstorm during which it might be tumbled about by the wind and exposed by lightning 12 At Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire England in 1978 Neususs had realized one of his first outdoor photograms recording on large size black and white paper at night the window that formed the subject of William Henry Fox Talbot s first photographic negative made there in 1835 2010 Neususs reenacted his early project recording the same window in colour on Ilfochrome paper 13 14 The work was presented in Shadow Catchers 13 October 2010 20 February 2011 at the Victoria and Albert Museum London 15 Curator of the show Martin Barnes described Neususs work as a poetic dialogue between presence and absence 16 Teaching editFrom 1966 Neususs taught as a freelance lecturer at the Kassel Art College and in 1972 was appointed professor of photography there In 1972 he founded the college gallery Fotoforum Kassel for conceptual photography which became one of the most eminente centers for photography organizing exhibitions and symposia on conceptual and experimental photography Since 2005 the collection of the Fotoforum Kassel is part of the photographic collection of the Stiftung Moritzburg in Halle 17 Amongst his students were Kazuo Katase Gerhard Lang Hermann Stamm Thomas Bachler Sabine Grosse Jutta Winkelmann de Gisela Getty Wolfgang Pietrzok de and Brigitte Maria Mayer de In 2002 aged 65 he retired Neususs was a full member of the Mitglied im Deutschen Kunstlerbund German Association of Artists Legacy editThrough this work Nesuss established himself as one of the leaders in experimental photography 18 His teaching as Professor of Experimental Photography at the University of Kassel was influential 19 In the 1980s Neususs also experimented with colour photograms and collages which through his teaching at Kassel had an effect on the style of several generations of photographers Neususs died in 2020 and his photograms are currently held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago the Museum of Modern Art in New York the Getty Museum in Los Angeles 20 the Los Angeles County Museum of Art the Victoria and Albert Museum London and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston 5 There are several monographs published on his work and he produced several textbooks and collections of photograms Exhibitions edit2010 Shadow Catchers Victoria and Albert Museum London 15 2018 Ferner Zeiten Schatten Fotogramme Schadow Haus des Bundestages Berlin 21 2017 Intent and Gesture Photograms Color 1966 2007 solo exhibition Von Lintel Gallery Los Angeles 2016 Leibniz Lager Einzelausstellung Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe 2015 Dreams Photograms solo exhibition Von Lintel Gallery Los Angeles 2014 What is a photograph January 31 May 4 2014 International Center of Photography New York 22 2012 13 Ancient and Modern 8 Nov 2012 12 Jan 2013 Atlas Gallery London 2012 Traumbilder Bildertraumer Fruhe Kamerafotografien und Fotoaktionen von Floris Neususs Munchner Stadtmuseum 23 2010 Solo Exhibition 15 Oct 27 Nov 2010 Atlas Gallery London 2009 Early Works 13 Jun 2 Aug 2009 Fondazione Sozzani Milan 2007 Retrospective 20 Apr 9 Jun 2007 Atlas Gallery London 2007 Floris Neususs Photograms 27 Apr 2 Jun 2007 Atlas Gallery London 2007 Kameralose Fotografie Fotogramme 31 Mar 4 May 2007 Kleinschmidt Wiesbaden 2007 Fotogramme 3 Feb 24 Mar 2007 Villa Grisebach Gallery Germany 2005 Vor Troja Antikenfotogramme Winckelmann Museum Stendal 2004 Helden Herrscher und Passanten 5 Jun 8 Aug 2004 Georg Kolbe Museum Berlin 1997 Participation in the 45th annual exhibition of the German Association of Artists in Wismar and Rostock 24 1983 Fotogramme die lichtreichen Schatten Fotomuseum des Munchner Stadtmuseums Kassel 25 1977 Kunstverein Kassel Kassel Posthumous edit 2021 Floris Neususs 50 Years September 11 October 27 Von Lintel Gallery Bergamot Station Santa Monica California 26 Collections editArt Institute of Chicago 27 Houston Museum of Fine Arts 28 Getty Museum 29 Los Angeles County Museum of Art 30 Victoria and Albert Museum London 31 Publications editNeususs Floris Michael Diener Christian 1977 Floris Neususs Fotografie 1957 1977 F M Neususs Neususs Floris Michael Sobieszek Robert A 1943 Immisch T O Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg Landeskunstmuseum Sachsen Anhalt 2001 Korperbilder fotogramme der sechziger jahre Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg ISBN 978 3 86105 092 6 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Heyne Renate Neususs Floris Michael photographer Weibel Peter editor Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe host institution 2017 Leibniz Lager eine Sammlungswelt in Fotogrammen Leibniz storehouse photograms of a collected world Berlin Hatje Cantz ISBN 978 3 7757 4230 6 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a author3 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Neususs Floris Michael 1979 Fotografie als Kunst Kunst als Fotografie das Medium Fotografie in d bildenden Kunst in Europa ab 1968 Photography as art art as photography Erstveroff ed DuMont Neususs Floris Michael Cardorff Peter 2000 ULOs wunderbar Hangout fur Kunst und Philosophie Parerga ISBN 978 3 930450 56 5 Neususs Floris Michael 1982 Photo recycling Photo Bermuda Dreieck fur Fotografie Cardorff Peter Neususs Floris Michael 1998 Erotischer Realismus kleines Manual 1 Aufl ed Parerga ISBN 978 3 930450 32 9 Heinecken Robert Neususs Floris Michael Pastor Suzanne E Fotoforum Kassel Germany 1983 Robert Heinecken fast easy and fun Fotoforum Kassel Neususs Floris Michael Barrow Thomas F Hagen Charles Denver Art Museum 1994 Experimental vision the evolution of the photogram since 1919 Roberts Rinehart Publishers in association with the Denver Art Museum ISBN 978 1 879373 73 0 Moholy Nagy Laszlo Moholy Nagy Laszlo 1895 1946 artist Heyne Renate editor Moholy Nagy Hattula editor Molderings Herbert writer of added text Neususs Floris Michael editor 2009 Moholy Nagy the photograms catalogue raisonne Hatje Cantz ISBN 978 3 7757 2341 1 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a author3 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Neususs Floris Michael amp Schweizerische Stiftung fur die Photographie Kunsthaus Zurich 1990 Anwesenheit bei Abwesenheit Fotogramme und die Kunst des 20 Jahrhunderts Neususs Floris Michael 1983 Fotogramme die lichtreichen Schatten Ausst Kat Fotomuseum des Munchner Stadtmuseums Kassel References edit Florian Neususs Traueranzeige Frankfurter Allgemeine Lebenswege in German 8 April 2020 Floris Neususs Korperbilder Fotogramme der sechziger Jahre erscheint zur Ausstellung Floris Neususs Schattenwesen Lichtgestalten Korperbilder Nachtbilder ULOs vom 27 Oktober bis 9 Dezember 2001 in der Staatlichen Galerie Moritzburg Halle Landeskunstmuseum Sachsen Anhalt Theo O Immisch Floris M Neususs Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg Halle Schattenwesen Lichtgestalten Korperbilder Nachtbilder ULOs 2001 Halle Ausstellung Floris Neususs 1 Aufl ed Halle 2001 ISBN 978 3 86105 092 6 OCLC 76276966 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint others link a b Abendtalk mit Floris M Neususs beim Symposium Das Photogramm Licht Spur und Schatten am ZKM Karlsruhe 8 April 2006 shadowgraph org Retrieved 2021 12 11 Roth Tim Otto 2015 Bild Korper Projektion Eine Kulturgeschichte der Schattenbilder in German Wilhelm Fink GmbH amp Co Verlags KG 2015 Aufl ed Paderborn Fink Wilhelm ISBN 978 3 7705 5958 9 OCLC 909799672 a b Von Lintel Gallery Los Angeles Floris Neususs www vonlintel com Retrieved 2020 05 01 Heinecken Robert Neususs Floris Michael Pastor Suzanne E Fotoforum Kassel Germany 1983 Robert Heinecken fast easy and fun in German Kassel Fotoforum Kassel Aesthetica Magazine Floris Neususs Ancient and Modern London Aesthetica Magazine Retrieved 2020 05 01 Anteidola Fotogramme von Floris Neususs in der Glyptothek erscheint zur Ausstellung Anteidola in der Glyptothek Munchen vom 28 Marz bis 29 Juni 2003 Neususs Floris M Wunsche Raimund Ausstellung Anteidola 2003 Munchen Munchen Glyptothek 2003 ISBN 3 933200 04 0 OCLC 231985102 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Floris Neususs artnet www artnet com Retrieved 2020 05 01 Margarida Medeiros 2020 OTHER PHOTO GEOGRAPHIES photographies 13 1 61 83 DOI 10 1080 17540763 2019 1700673 La photographie du xxe siecle Museum Ludwig Cologne in French Cologne Taschen 2008 ISBN 9783836507790 Floris Neususs Nachtstucke Fotogramme 1957 1997 anlasslich der Ausstellungen im Rheinischen Landesmuseum Bonn 20 Februar bis 20 April 1997 Museum der Stadt Arolsen und Museumsverein Ausstellungen im Schloss 17 Mai bis 13 Juli 1997 Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg Oktober November 1997 Renate Heyne Klaus Honnef Floris M Neususs Koln i e Pulheim 1997 ISBN 978 3 7927 1618 2 OCLC 75736905 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint others link Victoria and Albert Museum Digital Media 2011 06 09 Camera less photography artists www vam ac uk Retrieved 2020 05 01 The Latticed Window Lacock Abbey Neususs Floris V amp A Search the Collections V and A Collections 2020 05 01 Retrieved 2020 05 01 a b Davies Lucy 2010 10 08 Floris Neususs Interview The Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 2020 05 01 Barnes Martin 1971 2010 Shadow catchers camera less photography Neususs Floris Michael Cordier Pierre 1933 Derges Susan 1955 Fabian Miller Garry 1957 Fuss Adam 1961 Victoria and Albert Museum London V amp A ISBN 978 1 85894 538 5 OCLC 587117537 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Die zweite Avantgarde das Fotoforum Kassel 1972 1982 T O Immisch Floris Michael Neususs Kunstmuseum des Landes Sachsen Anhalt Stiftung Moritzburg Fotoforum Halle Mitteldeutscher Verlag 2007 ISBN 978 3 89812 490 4 OCLC 184982754 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link The Light Show At The Denver Art Museum Antiques amp The Arts Weekly 11 June 2019 Kunst und Fotografie Floris Neususs und die Kasseler Schule fur 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