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PATRICK LAMBERTZ. CHALETS OF SWITZERLAND
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((Please scroll down for English version)) Das Chalet - im Sinne der luxurios-romantischen abgelegenen Berghutte, in der >splendid isolation< einer sonnenverwohnten Winterlandschaft ist eines der beliebteren Klischeebilder der Schweiz. Die eigentliche Bedeutung des Begriffes >Chalet< (von lat. cala, geschutzter Ort) ist aber einfach nur Sennhutte oder Unterstand. Auf vielen Reisen durch seine Wahlheimat ist Patrick Lambertz immer wieder Hausern begegnet, die sich dem typischen Klischee des Schweizer Chalets entziehen. Es sind in die Jahre gekommene Hauser, die von der in der Schweiz seit Jahrzehnten grassierenden Bau- und Renovierungswut gerade noch verschont geblieben sind. Indem er sie vor winterlichem Hintergrund fotografiert, abstrahiert er die Hauser, hebt ihren individuellen Charakter hervor und gibt Ihnen eine poetisch-ironische Aura. Er hebt sie im besten Blossfeldt/Becher-schen Sinne auf den fototypologischen Altar vergessener aber erinnerungswurdiger Schweizer Hauser. Dabei benutzt er die Natur selbst als Fotostudio: Das weiche kontrastarme Licht liefern bedeckte Himmel und starke Nebel, den neutralen Hintergrund bilden schneebedeckte Schweizer Berge und Hugel. SYB, Fotobuchgestalterlegende aus Den Haag und Meister des niederlandischen Altarfalzes, hat fur die Bilder aus dem Schweizer Bergland von Patrick Lambertz ein kongeniales Buchkonzept entwickelt, das die Hauser im bestandigen Wechsel aus einem winterlichen Papierweiss schemenhaft auftauchen und wieder verschwinden lasst.
The chalet, a luxurious and romantic remote mountain hut that exists in "splendid isolation" in a sunny winter landscape - this is one of the most popular cliche images of Switzerland. However, the actual meaning of the term "chalet", derived from the Latin word cala: "protected place", is simply that of an Alpine dairy hut oder shelter. On his many trips through his adopted home, Patrick Lambertz has run into many houses that do not conform to the cliche of the Swiss chalet. They are old houses that barely managed to escape the building and renovation boom that has plagued the country for decades. By photographing them in front of a wintery backdrop he abstracts these houses from their context, heightens their individual character, and provides them with an aura of poetry and irony. Following the tradition of Karl Blossfeldt and Bernd and Hilla Becher, Lambertz creates a typological canon of forgotten, yet memorable Swiss houses. Nature itself provides the photostudio: cloudy skies and dense fog provide soft light with little contrast. Snow covered mountains and hills deliver the neutral backdrop.SYB, the legendary photobook designer from The Hague and master of the Dutch gatefold, developed a congenial concept for the book of Patrick Lambertz''s photographs from the Swiss mountains. The houses are made to steadily appear and disappear from the wintery paper white
The chalet, a luxurious and romantic remote mountain hut that exists in "splendid isolation" in a sunny winter landscape - this is one of the most popular cliche images of Switzerland. However, the actual meaning of the term "chalet", derived from the Latin word cala: "protected place", is simply that of an Alpine dairy hut oder shelter. On his many trips through his adopted home, Patrick Lambertz has run into many houses that do not conform to the cliche of the Swiss chalet. They are old houses that barely managed to escape the building and renovation boom that has plagued the country for decades. By photographing them in front of a wintery backdrop he abstracts these houses from their context, heightens their individual character, and provides them with an aura of poetry and irony. Following the tradition of Karl Blossfeldt and Bernd and Hilla Becher, Lambertz creates a typological canon of forgotten, yet memorable Swiss houses. Nature itself provides the photostudio: cloudy skies and dense fog provide soft light with little contrast. Snow covered mountains and hills deliver the neutral backdrop.SYB, the legendary photobook designer from The Hague and master of the Dutch gatefold, developed a congenial concept for the book of Patrick Lambertz''s photographs from the Swiss mountains. The houses are made to steadily appear and disappear from the wintery paper white
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