Lives and works in Sebastopol, California
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I am interested in questioning approaches towards photography, whether that's through presentation, how an image is constructed, or re-photography. I believe that for the medium to continue on, it needs to push ways of looking at and considering images; how they function in the 21st century.
These works ask if formal roles of photographs, as things that can only be displayed in rigid ways, are really working. Using the "Materiality" and "Object-ness" of photographs, its structure, to turn it into something new; outside of these constraints, asks even more impactful questions.
Bro, Think We Good on Tape, Archival Inkjet Print, 36x24", 2021
Company Stacking Time, Archival Inkjet Print, 24x24", 2021
Questions of Styrofoam, Archival Inkjet Print, 16x20", 2020
New Ikea Sectional Turned Out Alright!?, Archival Inkjet Print, 16x20" 2020
Quite the Builder!, Archival Inkjet Print, 24x24", 2021
You Sure This Enough Anchors...?, Archival Inkjet Print, 42x29", 2020
Sculptural Balloons for Kids, Archival Inkjet Print, 16x20", 2021
Too Much or Never Enough?, Archival Inkjet Print, 16x20", 2021
Planned Interiors, Archival Inkjet Print, 16x20", 2019
Son, These Ain't LEGOs, Archival Inkjet Print, 42x29", 2021
Artist Biography
Anton Kuehnhackl is an artist residing between the North Bay/SF Bay Area.
Their work focuses on pushing the “classical” approach to photography through multidisciplinary methods. Questioning the importance of the medium, its “truth”, and materiality. They have been in solo and group shows like: Bpart Berlin, HCA, Lifeframer, Diego Rivera Gallery, Bass & Reiner.