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Gottfried Jager
n.p., ca. 1969
Scarce Gottfried Jager (11) Early Original Gelatin Silver Prints, With Signed Portfolio
Photographs

Gottfried Jager. Eleven photographic prints from the series "Lochblendstruktur" ("Pinhole Structures"). WITH: Generative Fotografie. WITH: Gottfried Jager, editor. Generative Fotografie. WITH: Fourteen loose reproductions. Bielefeld: Stadtisches Kunsthaus, 1968; (Ravensburg: Otto Maier, 1975). Four pieces altogether. Nine original black and white and two color gelatin silver prints, measuring 10" square, contained in four original glassine sleeves, in contemporary orange portfolio; 14 loose reproductions in slim white portfolio; folio, original silver cloth. All items in fine condition. A superb collection of primary source materials documenting the origins of this fascinating artistic movement.

Scarce collection of eleven original photographic prints from negatives, hand-dated by Jager, with his copyright stamp. Together with the 1968 exhibition brochure from the Bielefeld Museum, 1975 first edition of the first monograph on generative photography, edited by Jager, and 1969 artist's portfolio of glossy reproductions, signed by Jager.

The leading proponent of "generative" photography, Gottfried Jager, analyzes computer-generated images using number and chaos theory, thereby uncovering latent, logical underlying patterns in the actual photographic process that contain novel aesthetic qualities. These rare original avant garde photographs represent "abstract notions" derived from "productive photography" (in this case with the camera obscura) - concrete images gleaned by Jager from the photographic process itself. They comprise a work-group from his experimental "pinhole structures" series, first presented in the exhibition "Generative Fotografie" at the Bielefeld Art Museum in 1968 (original brochure included). In 1975, Jager collaborated with Karl Holzhauser and Herbert Franke in producing the first major monograph on the theoretical bases and creative approach to generative imagery. Texts in German.

Included also is a photocopy of the English translation of Jager's seminal article on generative photography (initialed by Jager), published in Leonardo in 1986. From the estate of Gyory Kepes, founder of MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies, who was given these prints for inclusion in the Brooklyn Museum exhibition, "Experiments in Art and Technology" in 1968.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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