Recent Field Work, 2009
Ed. Culturgest, Lisbon - Walther König, Köln
Ed. 800. 124 pp. 20 x 27,5 cm
Out of print / Out of stock / Agotado
Book after Lempert's survey show curated by Miguel Wandschneider and organised by Culturgest, Lisbon with Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan. Since the early 90s, Lempert has been researching animal life with an insatiable curiosity and uninformed gaze in the most diverse contexts. Invariably photographing in B&W with a 35mm camera, Lempert undertakes a remarkable exploration of the properties and materiality of the photographic image, revealing a unique artistic position, constructed with no concession to contemporary photography dominant trends.
White Light, 2008
Ed. Limart, Tokyo
60 pp. 16 x 24 cm
Price: 28 €
6CO2+12H2O = C6H1206 + 6H2O + 6O2, 2007
Ed.
40 pp. 23 x 17,5 cm
Price: 5 €
Book after Lempert's show at the Kunstverein in Ulm together with artist Jürgen Stollhans.
Coevolution, 2005
Ed. Walther König, Köln
170 pp. 20,5 x 27,5 cm
Texts: English / German
Out of print / Out of stock / Agotado
Jochen Lempert has devoted himself to animal photography. Analogous to the scientific practices of fieldwork and documentation, but in a humorous and poetic way, his for the most part serial photographs attempt to give order to nature. Coevolution presents Lempert’s artistic work since 2000 – comprising long-term projects as well as recent photographs. Accompanying his exhibition at Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen (2005), with essays by Eva Schmidt and Ulf Erdmann-Ziegler.
Physiognomische Versuche, 2002
Ed. Salon Verlag, Köln
32 pp. 12 x 17 cm
Out of print. Precio/Price: 15 €
Natürliche Ressourcen, 1998
Ed. Comtainer Goods Edition, Köln
126 pp. 16,5 x 23 cm
Out of print / Out of stock / Agotado
365 Tafeln zur Naturgeschichte, 1997
Ed. Bonner Kunstverein -Kunstverein Freiburg
158 pp. 20,5 x 27,5 cm
Texts: English / German
Out of print / Out of stock / Agotado
Publication after Lempert's show of the same title at the Bonner Kunstverein and the Kunstverein Freiburg. With essays by Annelie Pohlen and Stephan Berg.