Inv. No.S-1930
Title
"Kombinatorische-Fotografie Nr.190"
Year1976
Medium
C-print on Agfachrome on cardboard
Dimensions30,4 x 45,8 cm
Signature
signed, dated and titled on cardboard (pencil)
Comment
In 1972 Alfons Eggert invented "combinatorial photography", a process of non-objective photography produced by a special apparatus and based on mathematical calculation patterns in combination with colour filters. In graphic colour and circle compositions, combinatorial photography explores the aesthetic content hidden in the film material. The basis for this are programme sheets that clearly describe each individual composition.
(Friedrich-Hundt-Gesellschaft e.V., 2017)