tag-arts artist profile

 
Thomas Wrede                        July 2008
 
 

High Altitude House, Thomas Wrede, 2005

Thomas Wrede, born in Germany in 1963, is widely known for his tricks on the eye.  Wrede still lives and works in Muenster where he photographs his "landscapes."  The initial reaction to the subjects in his photos is one of obvious recognition: a house, a truck, a tower.  But after further observation, the viewer's eye adjusts to the subtle nuances of the scene which somehow do not add up.
 

    Constructions Site, Thomas Wrede, 2005  

 
In his latest series "Real Landscapes", the pictures involve placing miniature model houses, Matchbox cars and vehicles, and groups of buildings into authentic sand landscapes, thus "capturing" reality.
Taken from an aerial perspective, his photographs aim at visually overwhelming the viewer, creating vast panoramic scenes that fluctuate between the idyllic and the catastrophic. What is compelling about his images is the portrayal of the natural elements as ominous forces.     
     

  House by the Lake, Thomas Wrede, 2005

 
In another series Wrede produced entitled "Small Worlds," his shots of solitary means of transportation in expansive exteriors convey a sense of ambiguity. For example, as seen below in his photograph Truck, we see a single truck on a road. Wrede is trying to make the viewer think he is exhibiting the obvious, but we are obliged to search for additional meaning and to defend the legitimacy of the object. The viewer is tempted to assume the truck must be real, encouraging a search for such evidence as to make it genuine, peaking our curiosity.
 

   Truck, Thomas Wrede, 2003

 
Upon closer inspection of Wrede's works, one can catch the various glimpses of irregularities and discrepancies, such as the proportions of large vs. small in each composition and the slightly manipulated colors. The controlled "fake" landscapes are what make his pieces so witty and clever.
 

   Cars, Thomas Wrede, 2005

 
Thomas Wrede
has won various scholarships and awards for his work in Berlin, Frankfurt and Dusseldorf, Germany. His exhibitions have included shows at the Municipal Exhibition Hall, Muenster, Germany; the University of Arts, Berlin; the National Museum of Photography, Bradford, Great Britain; and the Gallery for Photographic Art, Munich.                       
 

  Settelement with a road, Thomas Wrede, 2005

 

 
availability of work
 
Thomas Wrede's photographs are available through tag-arts.  The Real Landscapes series includes 22 different images.  Only a handful are sold out.  His next series of work will be shown this Fall at Paul Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles, CA.
 
 

pricing 

Wrede's work is moderately priced. His images are manufactured on frameless surfaces and are available in two sizes. Most of the work is printed in editions of seven, measuring approximately 3' x 4' with a starting price of $5,600. He also produces larger photographs, sized at 4' x 6' in editions of five. Prices in this size start at $7,600. These prices include framing and production costs but shipping from Germany is an extra $500-$1,000. As is often the case with photography the price steps higher as the image sells out.
 
 
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Tag-arts offers art advisory services for collectors primarily interested in emerging and mid-career artists.  If you have further interest in tag-arts or Thomas Wrede's work, please contact Emily Greenspan via email at emilygreenspan@tag-arts.com or by phone at 212 920 4146 or find us at www.tag-arts.com.   To view previous tag-arts artist profiles and newsletters, please click on our archive.