"blau, unendlich 2018/12"
28.06.2010 – 04:05:00 – 20:15:00
pigment-based inkjet print on Hahnemühle Photo Luster 260 g on aluminum on acrylic glass (Diasec)
signed, titled, dated and numbered (ink) on verso
The sheer unbelievable colourfulness of light, which changes with both the day and the seasons, is only revealed to the human eye through Inge Dick's photographs. From the film "blue, infinite", Inge Dick extracts individual colour strips, which are then printed as "stills" next to each other as a sequence on paper. On 28 June 2010, Inge Dick and her team realised the long-prepared project and filmed the sky at an altitude of over 3,000 metres for a whole day. Coming out of the darkness of the night, the colour change from the first exposure to daylight to the disappearance of the light and the return to the darkness of the night is captured.
(Christoph Fuchs, Tobias Hoffmann)