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ARTIST'S STATEMENT
I like pictures that are strong: revelatory and fascinating.
That is why I am not feeling at home, neither in the recent development
of painting, nor in that of photography,
where such images seem to become increasingly more scarce.
Both branches of the image production are trapped in a hopeless trench
war,
in which they take opposite positions that cannot but drive them into
ever new dead ends:
whereas painting threatens to degenerate into staged reality, design,
cheap philosophy or empty revolutionary gesture,
photography seems to become increasingly mesmerised by documenting or
reduplicating the existent - however interesting -
if it does not altogether lose itself in the solving of all the technical
difficulties in rendering the real world.
Precisely the digital revolution opens hitherto
unknown perspectives to overcome photography's much scorned dependency
of the given
and to freely transform the existent world in a self-created, self-contained
reality of a higher order: the world of art.
That is why I opted for the digital camera and digital manipulation,
and above all for the immaterial digital
screen, lighted from within, that only
completes the digital production of the image
- in the hope that a further development of the technology of the screen
will free the digital image
from its hitherto obligatory transformation into a printed reflecting
surface.
Stefan Beyst
background
to this statement

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