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Matthias Leupold (born 1959 in
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) is a German photographer and professor who lives and works in Berlin. His father Harry Leupold was set designer at the D.E.F.A. studio for feature films in
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Life and work

Matthias Leupold completed his photographic education at the D.E.F.A. studio for feature films in
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. in the early eighties, he started staging photographs in order to express his interest in both photography and film. At first small exhibitions in East Berlin were tolerated by the GDR government. More extensive exhibitions for example at
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in Dessau and University of Fine Arts in
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were forbidden. In 1986, threats of arrest and condemnation influenced his decision to move from East Berlin to
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. He started studying
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in 1987 at the
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(UdK), completing his degree as a master student. He has traveled to many places, including America and Asia, in order to exhibit his work and to photograph in very diverse places. In his series of works, Leupold explores manifestations of picture groups and their social references. In 1988/89, he initiated the ''Flag Raising Ceremony – Staged Photographs of The Third German Art Exhibition in Dresden 1953'', to analyze the year 1953 artistically. Thereby, the pictures of this strict beginning of the
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debate are taken up and restaged photographically. In 1994, Leupold succeeded to exhibit his visual criticism in the Military Historical Museum in Dresden, where he first began his career. His work hung in the same house in which this far-reaching demonstration of power took place in 1953. Another black and white picture series is inspired by the ideological content of the German magazine ''
Die Gartenlaube ''Die Gartenlaube – Illustriertes Familienblatt'' (; ) was the first successful mass-circulation German newspaper and a forerunner of all modern magazines.Sylvia Palatschek: ''Popular Historiographies in the 19th and 20th Centuries'' (Oxford: ...
'' (Editor: Ernst Keil) and restaged with effortful characteristics, backgrounds and current clothes. Aside from his series, Leupold photographs numerous frames. Actors, models and laymen made chances for his camera productions. Personal and socially relevant topics like solitude, homecoming, protection, neediness, abundance and waste, as well as current events are reflected. Some of his photographs make specific content references to a novel by Robert Musil ''Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften'' (The Man without Qualities).Skidmore, James
''Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften''
June 2008, The Literary Encyclopedia
Matthias Leupold stayed in the German Academy,
Villa Massimo Villa Massimo, short for Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo ( it, Accademia Tedesca Roma Villa Massimo), is a German cultural institution in Rome, established in 1910 and located in the Villa Massimo. The fellowship of the German Academy in Rom ...
in Rome, from 1997 to 1998. The mostly color photographs, which were taken there, are characterized by observations of southern light on chapels, sculptures and Madonna Portraits. Most recently, he strayed from his
staged photography Staged photography is a form of photography where the photographer, like a director, stages everything in advance to have full control over how his or her idea is visualized. Although the staging of a photograph was already common in the early da ...
roots, and roamed into the realm of documentary, creating a full-length film about Vietnamese veterans and their families in the aftermath of Agent Orange usage in the Vietnam war. (2012/13) Matthias Leupold represents a unique figure in the artistic landscape. This is expressed in his contributions to the exhibitions: ''Art in the GDR'', Berlin National Gallery 2003 and ''Berlin-Moscow/Moscow-Berlin'' 2004, in Moscow 2004. When it comes to defining Leupold's work and elaborations, one summarizes in three polar tensions: between statics and dynamics, between contemplation and narration, between comic and symbol. In the pictures, these dimensions and categories do not fall apart but merge partly or completely.


Works (selection)

* 1988–90 ''Fahnenappell / Flag Raising Ceremony – Scenic Photography to the Third German Art Exhibition in Dresden 1953'' * 1994 ''Leupolds Gartenlaube (Summer House) – Photographs of Admiration in Memory of a German Family Magazin'' * 1995 ''Die Schönheit der Frauen (The Beauty of Women) – Photographic Open Air Studies''


Filmography

* 2015: '' Lighter than Orange – The Legacy of Dioxin in Vietnam''. Documentary Film, 72 min, Director, Production, 2015 GRAND PRIZE Documentary Feature Award of Socially Relevant Film Festival New York; Best Feature Documentary Los Angeles CineFest. * 2015: ''The Noise of Letea''. Documentary film, 35 min, Director, Production. * 2019: ''The Photographer Hugo Jaeggi – The Dream is often real enough'', Documentary Film, 52 min, Director M.L., Jérôme Depierre, Weltpremiere Fine Arts Film Festival FAFF, Venice, Los Angeles CA, Europapremiere kult.kino Atelier, Basel * 2020: The Song of the Valley, Documentary Film, 52 min, Direktor M.L., Marie Séférian, world premiere Courage Film Festival, Berlin


Publications (selection)

* 1992 Matthias Leupold, ''Fahnenappell (Flag Appeal), Scenic Photography to the Third German Art Exhibition in Dresden 1953'', Jonasverlag (publishinghouse) Marburg, 1992 * 1995 Matthias Leupold, ''Die Schönheit der Frauen (The Beauty of Women) – Photographic Open Air Studies'', Connewitzer Verlagsbuchhandlung (publishing house) 1996 * 2004 Matthias Leupold, ''Die Vergangenheit hat erst begonnen (The Past Has Only Just Begun)'', Schaden Verlag (publishing house) Cologne, 2004


Individual exhibitions

* 1992 ''Fahnenappell / Flag Raising Ceremony ''– Scenic Photography to the Third German Art Exhibition in Dresden 1953, Bauhaus Dessau * 1994 ''Fahnenappell / Flag Raising Ceremony ''– Scenic Photography to the Third German Art Exhibition in Dresden 1953, Armed Forces Historical Museum Dresden * 1996 ''Die Welt der Frau (The World of Woman) – The woman as such has already proved herself in photography'', Festspielgalerie, Berlin * 2003 ''Die Vergangenheit hat erst begonnen (The Past Has Only Just Begun)'' – Art- and Media-Center Berlin-Adlershf and Foundation Moritzburg Landeskunstmuseum Sachsen-Anhalt, Halle/Saale * 2004 ''Die Vergangenheit hat erst begonnen (The Past Has Only Just Begun),'' Kunsthalle, Erfurt * 2013 ''Staged Photographs'' argus fotokunst, Berlin


Group exhibitions (selection)

* 2003 ''Art in the GDR (Eastern Germany)'', National Gallery, Berlin * 2004 ''Berlin-Moscow Moscow-Berlin'', State Historical Museum Moscow * 2009 ''Übergangsgesellschaft'', ''A Society in Transition (German: Übergangsgesellschaft), Portraits and Scenes 1980–1990 ''Akademie der Künste, Academy of Arts Berlin * 2011 ''Rom sehen und sterben–Perspektiven auf die Ewige Stadt 1500–2011''»See Rome and then die... Perspectives on the eternal City 1500–2011« Kunsthalle Erfurt * 2012 Geschlossene Gesellschaft-Künstlerische Fotografie in der DDR 1949–1989 (Closed Society – Fine Art Photography in GDR- Eastern Germany 1949–1989), Berlinische Galerie


Collections (selection)

* Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Museum for Photography, Berlin * Berlinische Galerie * Bibliothèque Nationale (National Library), Paris * San Francisco Museum of Modern Art * Museum Folkwang Essen * Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn * Foundation Moritzburg Landeskunstmuseum Sachsen-Anhalt, Halle/Saale * Heinz Nixdorf Museum Forum, Paderborn * Zeitgeschichtliches Forum Leipzig * Artothek Berlin * Museum für Kunst and Gewerbe, Hamburg * Brandenburgische Kunstsammlungen, Cottbus * Kupferstichkabinett Berlin * Kupferstichkabinett Dresden


Awards

*German Academy Villa Massimo, Rome, Italy (residency 1997) *Bronze Award Best Photographer of the Year, Lianzhou Photo Festival, China 2008


References


External links


a list of exhibitions


photographs from: ''Die Vergangenheit hat erst begonnen (The past has just begun) – scenic photographs'' * Article in German {{DEFAULTSORT:Leupold, Matthias 1959 births Photographers from Berlin Living people Berlin University of the Arts alumni