
Title: INNER, OUTER, PAINTINGS, FRIENDS
Artist: Lukas Panek
Palais Books, November 2021
20 x 27 cm
Softcover with dust jacket
302 pages
44 colour photographs
Design by Robin Brass
Text by Julia Gardener
English text
ISBN ENG : 978-2-493123-01-5
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“Inner, Outer, Paintings, Friends” by Lukas Panek is an archive, a collection of everyday photographs, moments of intimacy, anonymous images from the internet, and the artist's work sessions. Through this exploration, which is his playground, he documents the variety of representations in today's online culture. The registers mingle and create ambiguous stories. Through this process, familiar forms of storytelling are deliberately undermined and the reader finds himself immersed and drawn into the flow of images.
“Inner, Outer, Paintings, Friends” brings together more than 500 images and presents in its second part the paintings of Lukas Panek. Selections from this flow, they are both extracted from a global experience common to all, and reflect a personal world.
This book takes us through the abundant, vibrant and playful work of this young Berlin artist, from the Dusseldörf school, and offers us an extremely current vision of contemporary photography.
- From the publisher’s website
“Inner, Outer, Paintings, Friends” by Lukas Panek is an archive, a collection of everyday photographs, moments of intimacy, anonymous images from the internet, and the artist's work sessions. Through this exploration, which is his playground, he documents the variety of representations in today's online culture. The registers mingle and create ambiguous stories. Through this process, familiar forms of storytelling are deliberately undermined and the reader finds himself immersed and drawn into the flow of images.
“Inner, Outer, Paintings, Friends” brings together more than 500 images and presents in its second part the paintings of Lukas Panek. Selections from this flow, they are both extracted from a global experience common to all, and reflect a personal world.
This book takes us through the abundant, vibrant and playful work of this young Berlin artist, from the Dusseldörf school, and offers us an extremely current vision of contemporary photography.
- From the publisher’s website