Erwin Polanc, Oliver Klimpel
Evening Standards
Book Launch & Artist Talk
For his most recent project, Evening Standards, Erwin Polanc spent twelve weeks in London, where he approached various urban communities and their stories through portrait photography and the documentation of urban situations. In particular, Polanc sought to capture the specificity of this contemporary moment and its aesthetic and emotional sensations, namely the post-Brexit atmosphere, and to depict characters who either did not experience the optimism of the New Labour years, have left it behind or only know it from history books. On the streets of Bow, Mile End and Aldgate East, different rhythms and speeds of life come together, reflecting a conglomerate of start-ups, speculation and urban development as well as the diversity of the city itself.
The title of the project is taken from the London evening newspaper The Evening Standard, which was founded in 1827 and renamed the London Evening Standard in 2009 following its takeover by Russian oligarch Alexander Yevgenyevich Lebedev, and has since been a free, advertising-funded vessel for big city gossip, business news and real estate ads.
In the context of the artist’s book, the title breaks down into its two components, as it poses the question of what norms and standards can be agreed upon in this digital melancholy, where only camera lenses and microchips capture times of waning light and information from a very specific London milieu. Polanc’s photographs show a meticulousness of imaging that thematizes seeing itself and its perception, while at the same time paying homage to London and its working-class districts that are in danger of disappearing.
Together with Oliver Klimpel, with whom he developed the artist book in close collaboration and who prepared a text using headlines from the London Evening Standard, Polanc will talk about the book’s creation in a presentation at HALLE FÜR KUNST Steiermark.
Artists
Participating artists
Erwin Polanc
works as a freelance photographer and lecturer in photography and multimedia art at the Department of Art and Design at the Ortweinschule in Graz.
Exhibitions (selection): Galerie Schnitzler und Lindsberger, Graz (2022, 2021), Gottrekorder, Graz (2022, 2020), Akademie Graz (2021), <rotor>, Graz (2020), Raum für Fotografie, Klagenfurt (2020), La Strada, Graz (2020), FOTOHOF, Salzburg (2020), Galerie Marenzi, Leibnitz (2019), Kunsthaus, Graz (2018), steirischer Herbst, Graz (2017), Gallery of Photography, Dublin (2016), Forum Stadpark, Graz (2016), Österreichisches Kulturforum, Berlin (2016).
Oliver Klimpel
curates, designs and writes. He explores narrative environments and politics of display in books or exhibitions. Since 2022 he has headed the Curatorial Workshop department at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation. From 2008 till 2015 he was Professor for System-Design at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig.