Julian Röder

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Julian Röder (born 1981 in Erfurt ) is a German photo artist (architecture; social transformations ; conflict research).

Life

Julian Röder grew up in Berlin . Between 1999 and 2002 he trained as a photographer at the Berlin photo agency Ostkreuz . 2003–2009 he studied photography at the University of Graphic and Book Art in Leipzig and later at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg . During his studies he began to take part in thematic group exhibitions at home and abroad.

Röder's works are thematically divided into cycles that each cover one or more years. He is just as interested in the change processes in cities like Lagos as in law and space or the World of Warfare . For the most part, he does not move in the emotional and cultural memory , but at the level of civil society contemporaneity and its areas of conflict.

A number of photo books and exhibition catalogs of his work were published, with art-historical texts by Matthias Flügge , Russi Klenner, Sean O'Toole and Elisabeth Giers.

Julian Röder lives and works in Berlin. He has been represented on the art market for years by the Berlin gallery Russi Klenner.

Works / cycles

  • Love and Destruction , 1998-2001
  • The Summits , 2001-2008
  • Human Resources , 2007–2009
  • Lagos Transformation , 2009
  • World of Warfare , 2011
  • Mission and Task , 2012/2013

Exhibitions

Awards

literature

  • Katja Blomberg (Ed.) :: Light and Fear. Photo book and exhibition catalog. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walter König, Cologne 2016, ISBN 978-3-96098-036-0 . (German and English)
  • Timo Miettinen (ed.): Against Against - Noora Geagea, Terike Haapoja, Julian Röder, Maaria Wirkkala. Exhibition catalog. Verlag Salon Dahlmann, Berlin 2015. (English)
  • Russi Klenner (Ed.): World Wide Order. Monograph. Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern 2014, ISBN 978-3-7757-3855-2 .
  • World tour, works from the ifa art collection. Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg 2013.
  • The town. About becoming and passing away. Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern 2010.
  • Hijacked, Australia and German Photography. Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg 2009.

Web links

supporting documents

  1. a b c Ellen Auerbach Grant 2014: Biographical information on Julian Röder , Akademie der Künste Berlin adk.de, accessed August 18, 2020
  2. a b Artist biography on Julian Röder , CV on the gallery page russiklenner.de, accessed August 18, 2020
  3. see his homepage