Tobias Zielony. Manitoba, 2011, installation view ZOLLAMT MMK, photo: Axel Schneider. Image description: On a white wall hang four color photographs, all of which depicting people. The left edge of the picture is framed by a brick column.
Tobias Zielony. Manitoba, 2011, installation view ZOLLAMT MMK, photo: Axel Schneider. Image description: On a white wall hang four color photographs, all of which depicting people. The left edge of the picture is framed by a brick column.

Tobias Zielony

Manitoba

Tobias Zielony, born in Wuppertal in 1973 ,can be considered one of the most exceptional photographers of the present. For a number of years now, he has drawn the increasing attention of the international art scene. In his work Zielony strikes a balance between classical documentary and conceptual approaches. The motifs of his works are teenagers on the margins of society and the environments in which they live. The photographs are distinguished above all by their extraordinary closeness to the teenage subjects.

In a solo exhibition Tobias Zielony show his new cycle Manitoba in its entirety for the first time.

Manitoba is a series of works capturing the lives of teenage gang members of First Nations origin in their urban surroundings in Winnipeg, the provincial capital of the Canadian territory of Manitoba. In the tradition of the classical photojournalistic feature, Zielony makes use here of various pictorial genres, presenting individual portraits and group photos in which the gang members pose, as well as views of the architecture and landscape in Winnipeg and on a reserve. Apart from his subjects' globalized dress codes and gestures, what interests the artist most are the specific regional histories of the First Nations in their socio-economic context.

Likewise to be shown at the ZOLLAMTMMK, the film The Deboard (2008) is dedicated to the story of a gang member’s withdrawal from his gang. The term “deboard” refers to the exit ritual a person must subject himself to before he can begin a new life as a free man. In his film, Zielony impressively combines coarse-grained black-and-white scenes of the ex-convict’s environment with the subject’s own account of his withdrawal from the gang.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue documenting the artist’s working process.

With kind support by "Jürgen Ponto-Stiftung zur Förderung junger Künstler".

Exhibition

12 November 2011 — 15 Januar 2012

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