Irene Küng Explained

Irene Küng
Birth Place:Switzerland
Nationality:Swiss
Occupation:Photographer
Known For:Fine art photography

Irene Küng (born 1958 in Switzerland) is a Swiss photographer whose work primarily features urban and natural landscapes.

The essentiality of the shots and the ability to make her subjects emerge from the darkness, in fact, express a stylistic and conceptual proximity to the Italian pictorial Renaissance: her works highlight the rational desire to identify new possible paths for a sustainable future and renewed attention to the balance between human and natural. At the same time, Kung's compositions highlight by contrast the ambiguity of urbanization and human neglect, bringing out a subtle disquiet from beauty. Describing suffering through a refined and dreamlike representation is an attempt to generate a new meaning starting from the perceptions of an emotional experience, it is an abstraction that leads the artist from the darkest areas to the meditative dimension, up to the unconscious spaces of the soul.[1]

Career

Küng began her career in graphic design and painting before shifting to photography, where she has been recognized internationally for her approach to architectural and natural subjects.[2] [3] [4]

Küng has achieved international recognition with many exhibitions in New York, London, Milan, Beijing and Moscow. She has exhibited at the Bozar Museum in Brussels, Belgium, at the Palazzo della Ragione in Milan and in the spectacular surroundings of the Certosa San Giacomo in Capri, Italy.

Her work has appeared in numerous international magazines such as The New York Times Magazine, The Sunday Times Magazine, Sette del Corriere della Sera, China Daily and was selected by the international jury at ParisPhoto 2010.[5]

She was invited by Contrasto to contribute to EXPO 2015 with a solo show at the Fruit and Legumes Cluster featuring 26 photographs of fruit trees. Other photographers involved in the clusters project were Sebastião Salgado, Martin Parr, Gianni Berengo Gardin, Alex Webb, Joel Meyerowitz, George Steinmetz, Ferdinando Scianna and Alessandra Sanguinetti[6] [7]

The book Trees follows The Invisible City, on architecture photographs, that was published in 2012 in English, Italian, French and Chinese.[8]

In 2018 Küng worked with Porsche to celebrate the launch of the new 911. Her photographs depict landscapes and cities, with the 911 embedded within them in such a way that the viewer only perceives the sports car at a second glance. Irene Kung: “The 911 is a style icon. Although the design has developed over time, it still remains true to form. My pictures are narrative and that is what they have in common with paintings. They are like film scenes whose complete story can be created by the viewer."[9]

Since 2018 four of her works from the Invisible Cities series have been part of Civilization: The Way We Live Now, a travelling exhibition curated by Willian Ewing, Holly Roussell Perret-Gentil and Bartomeu Marí of FEP. The exhibition has already toured eight major venues in Asia, Oceania and Europe such as the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, the Musée des Civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée (Mucem) in Marseille and the Saatchi Gallery in London. [10]

Solo exhibitions

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Group exhibition

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Books

Title[12] Summary
CIVILIZATION: THE WAY WE LIVE NOWA photographic exploration of global 21st-century civilization.
TREESPhotographic celebration of diverse tree species.
9 PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE PLANETCollaborative photographic project on sustainability and the environment.
HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON E GLI ALTRIItaly through the eyes of Henri Cartier-Bresson and other photographers.
THE INVISIBLE CITYTransformative photographs of cities at night.
BULGARI Y ROMAIntersection of Rome's architecture and Bulgari's design inspiration.
HOMEWARD, SELECTIONS FROM THE WIELAND COLLECTIONExploration of the concept of home through the Wieland Collection.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Portfolio Irene Kung . 2024-06-07 . www.alessiapaladinigallery.it . en.
  2. Web site: Irene Kung Biography. MutualArt.
  3. Web site: IPA 2016 Winner / TREES / IRENE KUNG . 2024-02-26 . photoawards.com.
  4. Web site: IPA 2015 Winner / The Dark Side / Daniele Corsini . 2024-02-26 . photoawards.com.
  5. Web site: Press • Irene Kung . 2024-06-07 . Irene Kung . en-US.
  6. Web site: 2015-04-30 . Forget the Venice Biennale, what about Expo Milan? . 2024-06-07 . The Art Newspaper - International art news and events.
  7. Web site: 8 June 2015 . In the Clusters, a journey with the Magnum photographers. Plus Salgado .
  8. Web site: Irene Kung . 2024-06-07 . contrastobooks.com.
  9. Web site: 12 December 2018 . Irene Kung and Anton Corbijn are inspired by the 911 .
  10. Web site: CIVILIZATION: THE WAY WE LIVE NOW .
  11. Web site: Exhibitions • Irene Kung . 2024-06-07 . Irene Kung . en-US.
  12. Web site: Books by Irene Kung . 2024-02-26 . irenekung.com.