Elias Wessel

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History of Touches at the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany New York

The Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany New York is proud to announce the exhibition History of Touches dedicated to the photographic work of the artist Elias Wessel. History of Touches brings together smaller formats of Wessel‘s On- and B/W Series of his latest work cycle Die Summe meiner Daten, 2017. The exhibition program includes guided tours with the artist and an artist talk moderated by Peter Duhon, director of the contemporary art blog Art Comments. The accompanying book Elias Wessel: Photographic Works between the Years 2014-2017 is published on the occasion of the two exhibitions Elias Wessel: History of Touches and Elias Wessel: Stuck Together Pieces! at 1014 New York. The exhibition opens November 9 and is on display until December 15, 2017

Elias Wessel, Die Summe meiner Daten – On-Series, 2017 (small format edition) within the exhibition Elias Wessel: History of Touches at the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany New York (all images © Elias Wessel and VG Bild-Kunst Bonn with courtesy of the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany New York, 2017)

Die Summe meiner Daten – On Series, No. 5 and No. 6, 2017 (small format edition)

Works from Die Summe meiner Daten – B/W Series (small format edition)

Works from Die Summe meiner Daten – B/W Series (small format edition)

Installation view of the exhibition Elias Wessel: History of Touches at the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany New York, Nov 9 - Dec 15, 2017

Works from Die Summe meiner Daten – B/W Series (small format edition)

Installation view of the exhibition Elias Wessel: History of Touches at the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany New York, Nov 9 - Dec 15, 2017

Installation view of the exhibition Elias Wessel: History of Touches at the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany New York, Nov 9 - Dec 15, 2017


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