Juergen Teller

Nürnberg

January 13 - February 11, 2006
540 West 26th Street

Press Release

For his third exhibition at Lehmann Maupin Gallery, German photographer Juergen Teller presents a major new body of work entitled Nürnberg. The exhibition is an emotional panorama that draws on personal history, both new and old. It is a celebration of family and an investigation of the past, in private and public terms, as represented by the city of Nuremberg.

In the centre of Nuremberg, home of the National Socialist Party in the 1940s and the site of subsequent war trials, there is a partially completed group of Nazi monuments: a coliseum, a parade ground and a huge stadium. Designed by Albert Speer and personally commissioned by Adolf Hitler, the completed Zeppelintribüne at the Reich Party Rally grounds is well documented as the site of Nazi propaganda rallies, memorably captured on film by Leni Riefenstahl in Triumph of the Will. Today the Zeppelintribüne parade ground still stands, remarkable in its architecture and the failure of its ideal. It has not been turned into a historical study centre as the neighboring coliseum has, nor has it been destroyed to make way for physical and emotional regeneration. Instead it has been ignored and allowed to begin a gentle process of decay, used casually by local people for walking their dogs, rollerblading and the occasional sport event or rock concert.

Over the past year, for four clear seasons, Juergen Teller returned to Nuremberg to photograph this site so familiar from his childhood and the childhood of his mother. In recording the advancing decay Teller also confronted the complicated residue of German history so present in the melancholy of his generation. The transformation of this brutal place from hard fascism into romantic ruin is captured by the weeds that struggle through the huge regular blocks of stone and ranks of steps to soften the geometry and offer a metaphorical interpretation of reinvention. The weeds are captured in spring, summer, autumn and winter, in rain, snow and bright sunshine. Their delicate beauty and determined presence neutralises the harsh history of the site and proposes a future redemption.

Parallel to these still life images and also shot over the same four seasons, Teller photographed his growing family, himself and the surroundings of his family home in the woods of Bubenreuth. There are portraits of his children, his baby son in the bath echoing the upturned faces of the summer flowers at the Reich Party Rally grounds, and of a teenage girl unknowingly hopeful and exotic amongst the cheap prizes of a rifle range at the local Bier fest. Portraits of vulnerability and introspection complement the images of the weeds at the Reich Party Rally grounds to make a moving proposition of cyclical renewal, hope and openness.

The exhibition coincides with a new fully illustrated color book, Nürnberg, published by Steidl. Juergen Teller has a solo exhibition at the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in Paris in 2006, and participates in Click Double Click at the Haus der Kunst, Munich and in Dark at the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen the same year. Teller lives and works in London.

Artists in this exhibition

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Exhibition Works

Smiling Ed, 2005
c-print
12 x 16 inches
30.5 x 40.6 cm
13.78 x 17.72 inches (framed)
35 x 45 cm
Edition of 5
LM9222
Smiling Ed, 2005 c-print 12 x 16 inches 30.5 x 40.6 cm 13.78 x 17.72 inches (framed) 35 x 45 cm Edition of 5 LM9222

Nürnberg Autumn 2, Nürnberg, 2004
c-print
20 x 24 inches
50.8 x 61 cm
21.85 x 25.79 inches (framed)
55.5 x 65.5 cm
Edition of 5
LM9520
Nürnberg Autumn 2, Nürnberg, 2004 c-print 20 x 24 inches 50.8 x 61 cm 21.85 x 25.79 inches (framed) 55.5 x 65.5 cm Edition of 5 LM9520

Nürnberg Winter 7, Nürnberg, 2005
c-print
10 x 12 inches
25.4 x 30.5 cm
11.61 x 13.78 inches (framed)
29.5 x 35 cm
Edition of 5
LM9535
Nürnberg Winter 7, Nürnberg, 2005 c-print 10 x 12 inches 25.4 x 30.5 cm 11.61 x 13.78 inches (framed) 29.5 x 35 cm Edition of 5 LM9535

Nürnberg Summer 4, 2005
c-print
30 x 40 inches
76.2 x 101.6 cm
28.15 x 41.54 inches (framed)
71.5 x 105.5 cm
Edition of 5
LM9552
Nürnberg Summer 4, 2005 c-print 30 x 40 inches 76.2 x 101.6 cm 28.15 x 41.54 inches (framed) 71.5 x 105.5 cm Edition of 5 LM9552

Lola With Nits, London, 2005
c-print
40 x 30 inches
101.6 x 76.2 cm
41.54 x 31.54 inches (framed)
105.5 x 80.1 cm
Edition of 5
LM9219
Lola With Nits, London, 2005 c-print 40 x 30 inches 101.6 x 76.2 cm 41.54 x 31.54 inches (framed) 105.5 x 80.1 cm Edition of 5 LM9219

Nürnberg Summer 7, 2005
c-print
20 x 24 inches
50.8 x 61 cm
21.85 x 25.79 inches (framed)
55.5 x 65.5 cm
Edition of 5
LM9554
Nürnberg Summer 7, 2005 c-print 20 x 24 inches 50.8 x 61 cm 21.85 x 25.79 inches (framed) 55.5 x 65.5 cm Edition of 5 LM9554

Liebe, Nürnberg, 2004
c-print
20 x 24 inches
50.8 x 61 cm
21.75 x 25.75 inches (framed)
55.2 x 65.4 cm
Edition of 5
LM9517
Liebe, Nürnberg, 2004 c-print 20 x 24 inches 50.8 x 61 cm 21.75 x 25.75 inches (framed) 55.2 x 65.4 cm Edition of 5 LM9517

Mädchen in der Schiessbude, Erlangen, 2005
c-print
16 x 12 inches
40.6 x 30.5 cm
17.72 x 13.78 inches (framed)
45 x 35 cm
Edition of 5
LM9544
Mädchen in der Schiessbude, Erlangen, 2005 c-print 16 x 12 inches 40.6 x 30.5 cm 17.72 x 13.78 inches (framed) 45 x 35 cm Edition of 5 LM9544

I Love My Wife, London, 2005
c-print
20 x 24 inches
50.8 x 61 cm
21.85 x 25.79 inches (framed)
55.5 x 65.5 cm
Edition of 5
LM9529
I Love My Wife, London, 2005 c-print 20 x 24 inches 50.8 x 61 cm 21.85 x 25.79 inches (framed) 55.5 x 65.5 cm Edition of 5 LM9529

Nürnberg Winter 2, Nürnberg, 2005
c-print
12 x 16 inches
30.5 x 40.6 cm
13.78 x 17.72 inches (framed)
35 x 45 cm
Edition of 5
LM9532
Nürnberg Winter 2, Nürnberg, 2005 c-print 12 x 16 inches 30.5 x 40.6 cm 13.78 x 17.72 inches (framed) 35 x 45 cm Edition of 5 LM9532

Bambi, Bubenreuth, 2005
c-print
20 x 24 inches
50.8 x 61 cm
21.85 x 25.79 inches (framed)
55.5 x 65.5 cm
Edition of 5
LM9099
Bambi, Bubenreuth, 2005 c-print 20 x 24 inches 50.8 x 61 cm 21.85 x 25.79 inches (framed) 55.5 x 65.5 cm Edition of 5 LM9099

Feast, Erlangen, 2005
c-print
20 x 24 inches
50.8 x 61 cm
21.85 x 25.79 inches (framed)
55.5 x 65.5 cm
Edition of 5
LM9541
Feast, Erlangen, 2005 c-print 20 x 24 inches 50.8 x 61 cm 21.85 x 25.79 inches (framed) 55.5 x 65.5 cm Edition of 5 LM9541

Gisele Bündchen, 2005
c-print
20 x 16 inches
50.8 x 40.6 cm
21.85 x 17.72 inches (framed)
55.5 x 45 cm
Edition of 5
LM9542
Gisele Bündchen, 2005 c-print 20 x 16 inches 50.8 x 40.6 cm 21.85 x 17.72 inches (framed) 55.5 x 45 cm Edition of 5 LM9542

Installation Stills

JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG
13 January - 11 February 2006
JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG 13 January - 11 February 2006

JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG
13 January - 11 February 2006
JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG 13 January - 11 February 2006

JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG
13 January - 11 February 2006
JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG 13 January - 11 February 2006

JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG
13 January - 11 February 2006
JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG 13 January - 11 February 2006

JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG
13 January - 11 February 2006
JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG 13 January - 11 February 2006

JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG
13 January - 11 February 2006
JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG 13 January - 11 February 2006

JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG
13 January - 11 February 2006
JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG 13 January - 11 February 2006

JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG
13 January - 11 February 2006
JUERGEN TELLER: NÜRNBERG 13 January - 11 February 2006

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