Gregor Graf:

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Gregor Graf: – hidden town

  • 5 Feb 2008 — 4 Apr 2008

How can we read a city without signs? In the work of Gregor Graf, the visual language of advertising,
information, and regulation is entirely removed from the familiar architectural structures which create our built
environments. Mixing a purist form of medium format photography, with photoshop technologies, Graf
painstakingly deletes all traces of language and signage from the cities he photographs. The result is a new
form of image where once recognizable towns and cities now appear unreal, culturally interchangeable and
strangely silent. Graf’s precise process of de-lettering common urbanscapes such as the iconic shopping
streets of London, questions the visual language that fills the space between basic architecture and public
space, returning these sites to anonymous (non)places.

Alongside these new appropriated images of London which were commissioned by the Visual Arts Platform in
2006, Graf will show new portraits made during a recent residency in Chicago. While his photographs of
London present the impact of advertising through its absence, his portraits of typically American business men
who advertise their services in local newspapers, conversely present a more cynical view of marketing language
in our contemporary Western culture.

Dave Beech, an international artist and writer in the art collective Freee, will be in conversation with curators
Adriana Marques, Eva Martischnig and artist Gregor Graf at the Austrian Cultural Forum London on Monday
4th February at 6.30pm. The work of Freee explores informal, unofficial and dissenting ways of occupying and
transforming our conflictual experience of public spaces. Their next exhibition 'How to be Hospitable' will be at
The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh in April 2008.

Gregor Graf, born 1976 in Vienna, lives and works in Linz, where he studied Space and Design Strategies at
the University of Art. Graf has been awarded several residencies and awards including the a.o. residency,
Chicago in 2007 and has shown at several exhibitions throughout Austria including Forum Stadtpark, Graz,
Museum der Moderne, Salzburg and other institutions. Hidden Town is Graf’s first exhibition in the UK.

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