Velvet Curtain

Photographs by Reinhart Mlineritsch
Text by Karl-Markus Gauss

Edition Fotohof im Otto Mueller Verlag, Salzburg 2003, Volume 25
Published by Kurt Kaindl

108 Pages, 90 Photographs, hardcover, 31 x 27 cm, Euro 33,00
Text in English and German

ISBN 3-7013-1078-5

To purchase the book, please contact reinhart@mlineritsch.com

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With pictures of the utmost precision and sharpest focus, which place ordinary, meaningless everyday objects into the forefront, the photographer Reinhart Mlineritsch opens up an undreamed-of poetic world to the viewer.

Reinhart Mlineritsch is a magician of photography, who reminds us that we don’t really know the world around us. With the curious view of a discoverer and the skill of a photographer at the height of his art, he explores our surroundings as if they were unknown territory and everyday life were a terra incognita. The objects that Reinhart Mlineritsch photographs in such a precise and technically perfect manner – whether the thin skin of ice on a pond, a sandy hill covered sparsely with hair, a disposed-of appliance, or industrial waste products – none of them are sensational or spectacular in and of themselves. They only become sensational and spectacular through the manner in which this photographer captures them and makes them newly visible for us. With his both precise and poetic pictures, Reinhart Mlineritsch reminds us that things remain in a state of flux and that we could also see the world in a completely different way.