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Simone Demandt: Instrumenta Sceleris
Simone Demandt: Instrumenta Sceleris

Simone Demandt: Instrumenta Sceleris

PHOTOGRAPHY

104 Pages, 13.5 x 9

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $34.95 (US $34.95) (CA $46.95)

Publication Date: November 2019

ISBN 9783864420832

Rights: US & CA

Snoeck Publishing Company (Nov 2019)

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Overview

Simone Demandt has proved sufficiently that she is a master in her field; yet, everything is different about the photographs in this series, reproduced here in this slender volume for the first time. The studio had to be set up extremely quickly and often provisionally. Additionally, it was not possible to rig up any lighting, so things had to be improvised. Ultimately, the scale and weight of objects that Simone Demandt wanted to photograph were of unpredictable size and inconsistent weight. Lastly, it also took some persuasion on the part of the photographer to worm her way into the evidence room where she was able to photograph the silent witnesses, mostly the murder weapons. One condition was that none of the objects could be paired with a crime, i.e., a story or circumstances. What the photographer has captured in this adventurous research is nothing short of astounding. Many objects immediately reveal the possible background to the crime; other pieces of evidence are so nugatory that nothing much springs to mind. The image of a detached yet specific moment in time is manifestly divided here; history and function slip away from our grasp most wondrously in the narrow scope of this cardboard studio.

Reviews

Simone Demandt says: "The studio had to be set up extremely quickly and often also more than provisionally. In addition, it was not possible to rig up any lighting, things had to be improvised."

Author Biography

Otto Jägersberg was a professional book seller, antiquarian, and art printer in Berlin and Zurich. Today he lives in Baden-Baden as a writer and film maker. Peter Weibel is an Austrian artist, curator, and art and media theorist. He is a director of the ZKM in Karlsruhe.