Sander Meisner: Plastic
Sander Meisner’s photographs of colorful spaces with complex visual patterns create a sensory overload. Most of the interiors he photographs are made of plastic laminate and are characterized by ephemeral design featuring colorful decorations and asymmetrical shapes typically used in 80’s and 90’s theaters, cinemas, casinos and similar buildings.
These public spaces stand in stark contrast to his exterior spaces because these are mostly designed around their functionality and have been shaped in concrete and metal.
These exterior views of buildings and the interior spaces however, are all boldy colored semi abstract images of architectural details.
Sander Meisner (1979, Amsterdam) uses medium and large format camera’s to make analogue darkroom prints.
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Sander Meisner, Untitled, 2014
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Sander Meisner, Waiting area, 2017
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Sander Meisner, Lido, 2017
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Sander Meisner, Cinerama, 2017
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SANDER MEISNER - STAIRS - 2015 - C-PRINT ON DIBOND - 90 X 68 CM
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SANDER MEISNER - UTOPOLIS #3 - 2016 - C-PRINT ON DIBOND, 100 X 25 CM EDITION OF 3, 60 X 75 CM EDITION OF 5
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Sander Meisner, Astroturf, 2017
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Sander Meisner, Bed I slep in, 2017
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Sander Meisner, White noise #14, 2011
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Sander Meisner, Metro, 2017