Philipp Goldbach

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Philipp Goldbach (*1978) lives and works in Cologne. After studying art history, sociology and philosophy at the University of Cologne and at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Goldbach received his doctorate in art history from the University of Cologne in 2016.Artist ProgrammeArtist Meets Archive
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Philipp Goldbach
Philipp Goldbach © Karin Ruëtz

Philipp Goldbach was invited artist at the Rheinish Picture Archive Cologne (RBA) in the second edition of the Artist Meets Archive programme.

The photographer and conceptual artist Philipp Goldbach uses a wide range of media to investigate the relationship between time, language and image. The finite nature of storage media, whether analog carriers or digital data formats and program versions, leads to a constant process of data migration. The artist interrupts the connection between the carrier medium and the depicted and brings them into a new relationship. To this end, Goldbach experiments with processes of analogue photography and dissolves the archive as a medium for the transfer of stored knowledge. In the large-scale installation ‘Via Lucis’ (2015) Goldbach uses over 150,000 slides from the holdings of the Art History Institute of Cologne University. The photographic reproductions of works of art representing over 2000 years of cultural history are layered to form a three-dimensional wall painting of 2.5 x 8 meters with a flickering, random pattern. The finding of individual images is made impossible, the closed corpus of an inherited legacy is suspended and at the same time transformed into a seemingly digital form.

"I am interested in a perspective on the archive as a whole that is ultimately not attainable, but is approximately possible at threshold moments: when a medial layer - like that of the analog photographic age - is detached and replaced or shifts in the order of the archive.“ - Philipp Goldbach

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More information about Philipp Goldbach

www.pgoldbach.de

All artists who participated in the program
 From Vies possibles et imaginaires © Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh and Rozenn Quéré, 2012

Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh

Artist Meets Archive #2: Rautenstrauch-Joest cat Scratching the Black Box of Colonial Photographs

 Joan Fontcuberta © Damian Zimmermann

Joan Fontcuberta

Artist Meets Archive #2: Gossan: Mars Mission

 Naoya Hatakeyama © Marion Mennicken

Naoya Hatakeyama

Artist Meets Archive #3: Yokohama Souvenirs

 Erik Kessels © Erik Kessels

Erik Kessels

Artist Meets Archive #1: Archive Land

 Lebohang Kganye © Lerato Ntombela

Lebohang Kganye

Artist Meets Archive #3: Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum

 Ola Kolehmainen © Maija Toivane

Ola Kolehmainen

Artist Meets Archive #1: COELN. Cathedral of Light

 Pablo Lerma © T. Ripa

Pablo Lerma

Artist Meets Archive #3: NS-Documentation Center

 Lilly Lulay © Enrique Ramirez

Lilly Lulay

Artist Meets Archive #3: Rhenish Image Archive

 Anna Orłowksa © Chrobot&Filak

Anna Orłowksa

Artist Meets Archive #2: A Part of the Part

 Ronit Porat © Yair Barak

Ronit Porat

Artist Meets Archive #1: Paradiesvogel

 Rosângela Rennó © Julia Rennó

Rosângela Rennó

Artist Meets Archive #2: Eaux des Colonies

 Fiona Tan © A van Leeuwarden

Fiona Tan

Artist Meets Archive #1: GAAF

 Roselyne Titaud © Yves Bresson

Roselyne Titaud

Artist Meets Archive #1: Die Hummer-Quadrille

 Antje van Wichelen © Antje van Wichelen

Antje van Wichelen

Artist Meets Archive #1: NOISY IMAGES

Participants

Between 2018 and 2024, 4 editions of the Artist Meets Archive programme have been realized so far. A total of 20 artists took part and presented their projects at the Photoszene Festival in Cologne.

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