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A Selection of Photographic Plates by Thomas Bak. The Photographic Capriccio. (1998–2008)

Thomas Tadeus Bak is a German visual artist, art director, writer and composer, mainly known for his work in photography.

Biography

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Bak was born on April 20, 1978, in Szczecin, Northern Poland. In 1981 his parents emigrated over Denmark to the Federal Republic of Germany and settled in Bremen in 1983.[1] He was entitled as "Germany’s Youngest Draughtsman"[2] at the age of eleven due to his first publication in a German graphic magazine for mature readers and elected twice as the "Official Graphic Designer of the Hochschule fuer Kuenste Bremen" during his studies of Book/Graphic Design and Photography at this university.[3] Bak worked as an art director in European design studios and advertising agencies before he began to lecture the Photographic Master Class of the IAA[4] (International Academy of Arts) at the age of twenty-seven in Germany, France and Poland. His works are featured in various releases for the music industry,[5] including publications of former Bauhaus vocalist Peter Murphy and Dalis Car. He was the youngest photographer ever decorated with the Reinhart-Wolf-Preis and the BFF (Bund Freischaffender Foto-Designer) as the "Best of the Best" in 2004.[6]

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Exhibition history (selection)

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  • 1999 "Three Positions of Contemporary Photography" at the Profile Intermedia 02, Congress Center Bremen, Germany
  • "AThMN," Media Center Bremen
  • 2000 "Inferso," Municipal Gallery (Bremen) & "Inferso," Kulturbrauerei GmbH (Berlin, Germany)
  • 2001 "Paradogs," Profile Intermedia 04 (Bremen)
  • 2002 "Four Decades of Photography in Bremen," Museum for the State's History
  • 2004 "A=N," photokina (Cologne, Germany)
  • "A=N," Design Center (Stuttgart, Germany)
  • "AThMN/Metamorphoses," Institut Français & Goethe-Institut Budapest (Hungary)
  • 2005 "V.R.Op.A." at the headquarters of the Tokyo Journal (Japan)
  • Gallery B (Nagoya, Japan)
  • 2006 "Ein tierisches Vergnügen," Sparkasse Bremen
  • Retrospective "Atavista" at the gallery Marc Piano (Cannes, France)
  • Retrospective "Atavista" at the International Academy of Arts (Lesmona, Germany)
  • 2008 Retrospective "Das Photographische Capriccio. Blätter aus den Jahren 1998 bis 2008" at Galerie Hilaneh von Kories / Photoselection GmbH (Hamburg, Germany)

Movies

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  • 1993: Incubus (22 min.)
  • 1999: Χάλκανθον ~ SECRET FIGVRES VVRITTEN ON VVATER (8 min.)
  • 2005: Atavista (40 min.)
  • 2008: Edgar Alien Poe (28 min.)
  • 2012: Rainbows On Fire (4 min.)
  • 2013: L’OVE is the LAVVN / Love is the Lawn, MMXIII (6 min.)

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