Fiona Tan – Gaaf | catalog (front cover) © Gabriele Götz
Fiona Tan – Gaaf | catalog (title page) © Gabriele Götz
Fiona Tan – Gaaf | catalog (spread) © Gabriele Götz
Fiona Tan – Gaaf | catalog (spread) © Gabriele Götz

GAAF

Fiona Tan

medium

catalog

info

Ger­man and En­glish, fore­word by Yil­maz Dziewior, es­say by Fio­na Tan

ISBN

9783960985990

city

Köln (Cologne)

commissioner

Museum Ludwig Köln

format

14,8 × 21 cm

publisher

Buchhandlung Walther König

technical details

80 pages, 145 col­or il­lus­tra­tions

year

2019

design notes

Fiona Tan GAAF was part of the “Artist Meets Archive” se­ries ini­ti­at­ed by the In­ter­na­tio­nale Pho­to­szene Köln / Museum Ludwig Köln (Cologne), Germany / May 4 – Au­gust 11, 2019

Fiona Tan “GAAF” takes as its starting point the Agfacolor advertisement archive – several thousand 6×6 color negatives and photographs which were taken between 1952 and 1968. This archive provided Agfa with material for advertisements, brochures, exhibitions, and the magazine “Agfa Photoblätter”. After discovering this almost forgotten and uncatalogued archive at the Museum Ludwig, Tan became interested in the inherent paradox of its images: staged and idealized scenes of models posing for professional photographers, nonetheless intended to appear spontaneous and authentic, as if taken by amateurs. The Dutch word “gaaf” – an anagram, or reordering, of the letters in Agfa – means “neat” or “perfect.” In this exhibition Fiona Tan focuses on the image and the role of women as portrayed in these photographs, drawing attention to the ideal as opposed to the reality of these formative decades in postwar Germany.