DAVID FRIED selected recent works PHOTOGRAPHY: In bed with lucy and dolly photograms 1 photograms 2 Rainscapes photography 1 photography 2 Vesicles of endevour photograms 3 SCULPTURES: Self organizing still life movies of interactive sculptures sculptures 1 sculptures 2 Stemmers sculptures 3 sculptures 4 EXHIBITIONS: exhibition views curriculum vitae TEXTS: english - deutsch photograms interactive sculptures interview contacts Resolution: 1400 x 1050 © david fried 2006
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David
Fried, Rainscape No.4, 2003, archival c-print,
diasec,
aluminum, 100x130 cm. >Detail

David Fried, Rainscape No.3,
2003, archival c-print, diasec, aluminum,
100 x 130 cm. >Detail

David
Fried, Rainscape No.2,
2003, archival c-print, diasec, aluminum,
100 x 130 cm. >Detail
David Fried, Rainscape No.35, 2004, archival c-print,
diasec, aluminum,
50 x 60 cm.

Rainscapes - Photography
At first glance, the colorful arrays of countless water drops in Fried’s Rainscape photographs appear to be falling galaxies - clusters of dripping light painted on the night sky. On closer inspection one sees that they are actually photographs of pure falling Rain.
Fried captures strongly individual patterns of rainfall on large format color film. Rich chromatic variations are revealed by the prismatic effect of light passing through each individual raindrop, evoking a spacious cosmic look. Fried’s large-scale Rainscape photographs exude a quiet replenishing quality that unloads poetically within the viewer.
Observing what gives rise to civilizations, or may ultimately lead to their demise, Fried sees freshwater as an issue of great importance in the 21st century. Since ancient times, with prayer and ritual - to science and its methods, humans have wished to influence the weather, and although the collective human pursuit has undoubtedly had profound affects on the ecosystem, we are luckily still unable to control bigger systems such as the weather. Rain still falls freely through the world’s trees, and harvesting hands before completing it’s cycle. However, access to - and usage of - clean water is being moved into increasingly privatized hands, servicing industry more than local needs and down river ecosystems. Fried’s Rainscapes portray sweet water at its birth and invites us to contemplate its worth as we become its temporary custodians.
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