CPG Publishing will be present in “On Print”, forum dedicated to contemporary photo publications, within the framework of the “Nuit des Images 2017”, organised by the Musée de l’Elysée (Lausanne).
The public is kindly invited to the Book Launch of the new publication of Dorothée Baumann, “Pleasure Arrousal Dominance”, with a book signing session at 6pm.
Nuit des Images 2017 – “On Print”
Saturday June 24 2017
4pm – Midnight
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6pm : Book Signing “Pleasure Arousal Dominance” by Dorothée Baumann
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Musée de l’Elysée
Avenue de l’Elysée 18
1006 Lausanne
Fiche d'artisteArtist file
Dorothée Elisa Baumann is a conceptual artist, who is working and living between Biel and Geneva, Switzerland.
Her latest publication Pleasure Arousal Dominance (CPG Publishing, 2017) examined the practice and tools of a center for fundamental research in the field of cognitive neuroscience. Putting into perspective the use of scientific and folk practices vis-à-vis images, she offers a critical view of Western visual culture.
In her current work Take a Better Pi [...]
Dorothée Elisa Baumann is a conceptual artist, who is working and living between Biel and Geneva, Switzerland.
Her latest publication Pleasure Arousal Dominance (CPG Publishing, 2017) examined the practice and tools of a center for fundamental research in the field of cognitive neuroscience. Putting into perspective the use of scientific and folk practices vis-à-vis images, she offers a critical view of Western visual culture.
In her current work Take a Better Picture, she deconstructs the western system of photography through archival, collage and video practice as well conflict-objects and installations. In her work, she is deconstructing main references in the culture of european photography and its transmission. She challenges these early assumptions and goes back to the ontological question concerning the act of photography itself. As a former photographer and photo editor, she is claiming that her tool, the camera – the way it is conceptualized since 1888 (Kodak), turns the operator into a “production machine” and the act into a “progressive practice”.