Hans Stoll
Bio
Stoll has exhibited individually in more than 12 opportunities and participated in more than 20 group exhibitions, showing his work in Lima, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, New York, Santiago, Bahía, San José, Bogotá and Frankfurt, Dubai, Singapore, Peking, Seoul, Sydney, Tokyo and Brasilia. Stoll has also participated in ArtLima, ArtBo, Scope Miami, Lima Photo, Buenos Aires Photo, Pinta Nueva York, Parc Lima, Positions Berlin, Photo Basel and Maco. His work has been selected for prestigious prizes in Latin-American, such as Petrobras – Buenos Aires Photo (2009), and Repsol – Lima Photo (2011, 2012 and 2013). His photographic work is part of the collection of the Deutsche Bank New York and also of renowned private collections, as the Jan Mulder Photographic Collection.
Statement
Stoll takes to the extreme the investigations that he has been carrying out for some time regarding the relationships between image and object, between plane and volume, between two-dimensionality and three-dimensionality, between representation and presence, in short, between photography and architecture. In his work, the photographic device operates as an agent of symbiosis that activates a double becoming that allows the object to become an image in the same process in which the image becomes an object. Stoll's proposal is highly relevant today, when our relationship with reality is mediated by virtual, dematerialized images, since it offers us the possibility of experiencing a bodily dimension of the photographic image. In this sense, his practice fosters a becoming-world of the image.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in