Inge Dick, aus der Serie Rot, 2005, Großpolaroid large-format Polaroid. © Inge Dick
Inge Dick, aus der Serie from the series Rot, 2005, Großpolaroid. © Inge Dick
Inge Dick, 5h21, 2024. © Herman Seidl
INGE DICK. Polaroids & Black and White
Exhibition
Galerie Sturm & Schober Kohlmarkt 9/2/5, 1010 Wien
6.9.—3.11.2025
Artists: Dick Inge
Inge Dick, an Austrian artist known for her explorations of light and color, has created a series of Polaroid works that capture the subtle shifts of natural light over time. Her minimalist approach transforms fleeting moments into abstract compositions, emphasizing the delicate interplay between nature, time, and perception.
A distinctive part of her work includes large-format Polaroids, produced in Boston using a special, now-discontinued film. These unique prints, with their exceptional size and quality, allow for an immersive experience of light’s changing nature. Using this rare material, Dick recorded intricate variations in hue and luminosity, revealing the ever-changing qualities of light in a way that is both precise and poetic. These works, like much of her art, reflect a deep engagement with temporality, transience, and the essence of color itself, inviting viewers to experience the passage of time through pure visual sensation.

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Artists: Dick Inge
Inge Dick, an Austrian artist known for her explorations of light and color, has created a series of Polaroid works that capture the subtle shifts of natural light over time. Her minimalist approach transforms fleeting moments into abstract compositions, emphasizing the delicate interplay between nature, time, and perception.
A distinctive part of her work includes large-format Polaroids, produced in Boston using a special, now-discontinued film. These unique prints, with their exceptional size and quality, allow for an immersive experience of light’s changing nature. Using this rare material, Dick recorded intricate variations in hue and luminosity, revealing the ever-changing qualities of light in a way that is both precise and poetic. These works, like much of her art, reflect a deep engagement with temporality, transience, and the essence of color itself, inviting viewers to experience the passage of time through pure visual sensation.

Attention: For details on accessibility, please contact the program partner directly.
Inge Dick, aus der Serie Rot, 2005, Großpolaroid large-format Polaroid. © Inge Dick
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Inge Dick, an Austrian artist known for her explorations of light and color, has created a series of Polaroid works that capture the subtle shifts of natural light over time. Her minimalist approach transforms fleeting moments into abstract compositions, emphasizing...
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