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Tribes of Our Generation
Jan C. Schlegel, 27 February - 30 April 2023

Tribes of Our Generation: Jan C. Schlegel

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Online Exhibition
Overview
Tribes of Our Generation, Jan C. Schlegel

Echo Fine Arts is proud to present Tribes of Our Generation, an online  exhibition of photographs by Munich-based artist Jan C. Schlegel (b. 1965, Germany). Spanning over two decades, it is articulated around two of Schlegel’s portrait series: “Tribes of Our Generation” (2015 - ongoing) and “Essence” (2012 - ongoing). Artist, adventurer, and humanist, Schlegel has traveled the world since 1998 to capture the diverse identities of our contemporary world. Whether it be indigenous African tribe members or figureheads and “it” girls of Western subcultures, his photographs capture the spirit and primordial essence of their subject.

Beyond tattoos, body ornaments, scarification and elaborate hairstyles, there is a common intrinsic humanity that exudes from his images. This parallel, hence, raises various questions of identity and integration. What elements affiliate us to a specific tribe? How do we choose to present ourselves? Do these various cultures gather us together or separate us?

 

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Installation Views
  • Tribes Wall1 Copy
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  • Tribes Wall5
Press release

For “Essence”, Schlegel aimed to convey the beauty, dignity, pride, and hope of a people who both live and cherish native traditions and cultures. These include tribes from Kenya (Turkana and Rendille, Pokotand Massai), Ethopia (Mursi, Suri, Ebore, Hamar, Kara), Namibia (Himba), as well as Egypt and Lybia (Beduine), Algeria (Taureg), Afghanistan (Hazar and Nuristani), and Pakistan (Kalash and Pashtun). Using a handmade wooden Ebony (SV45 Ti) 4×5 field camera, a gray canvas backdrop, and Portable flash system outfitted with a 90cm softbox, Schlegel captures details, textures, scars, imperfections; and via an abiding intimacy and intensity, the intrinsic humanity that he seeks.


“Tribes of Our Generation” is a series featuring underground YouTube or Instagram influencers from Northern continents. While strangers to those who are not a part of that specific subcul­ture, they act as role models to their large online community. Suggesting an alternative to a normalized society, they recognize themselves through common subjects of interests such as body modification, tattoos, piercings, fashion and music. These people might initially appear as unusual, strange or even scary to the ones outside of their group; however, Schlegel’s pictures strip these artifacts to restitute the core essence of these individuals.


Geographically and culturally distant, all of these characters are contemporaries. Whether voluntarily self-marginalized or as a result of a vanishing way of life, they can be considered as minorities within their dominant societies. The indigenous cultural markers of the first ones have been reappropriated by the latter to serve a similar purpose. Read in conjunction, these two series echo and reverberate a peaceful act of resistance to the effects of modern cultural globalization. 


Beyond these inherent topics, Jan Schlegel’s talent resides in his ability to capture individuals in their most vulnerable state: their humanity. When facing his portraits, clothing and ornamentation are quickly overshadowed by what transpires through the model’s body positions and gaze. It truly is their soul which is pushed on the forefront. For this purpose, and in addition to his ability to connect with his models, Schlegel makes use of his exceptional technical mastery. One of the best printers in Europe, he uses his art as an efficient tool to highlight his purpose. Drawing a perfect parallel with his topic, he has further developed a traditional silver gelatin printing technique to craft a new method which is uniquely his. Excluding any form of digital manipulation or editing, he enriches the darker tones of some chosen areas of the photograph. This selective toning hence creates visual emphasis on specific elements of the image such as the eyes. Proud, fragile, confused, assertive, each gaze channels the inner humanity of the model. To quote Lars Elton: “It’s all about their eyes”

 

A selection of photographs from this exhibition will be exhibited during Photo London (May 11th- 14th), booth G23.

Works
  • Jan C. Schlegel Biwa with Crocodile, Kara Tribe, Ethiopia, 2009
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Biwa with Crocodile, Kara Tribe, Ethiopia, 2009
  • Jan C. Schlegel Anna R, #7, England, 2016
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Anna R, #7, England, 2016
  • Jan C. Schlegel Aliyah #3, Russia, 2016
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Aliyah #3, Russia, 2016
  • Jan C. Schlegel Hand #2, 2016
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Hand #2, 2016
  • Jan C. Schlegel Le Tran M, Vietnam, 2017
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Le Tran M, Vietnam, 2017
  • Jan C. Schlegel Yulya D, 2015
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Yulya D, 2015
  • Jan C. Schlegel Seryozha V. #1, Russia, 2016
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Seryozha V. #1, Russia, 2016
  • Jan C. Schlegel Nahal D. #5, Australia, 2016
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Nahal D. #5, Australia, 2016
  • Jan C. Schlegel Sasha S. #2, Russia, 2016
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Sasha S. #2, Russia, 2016
  • Jan C. Schlegel Noemie #1, 2021
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Noemie #1, 2021
  • Jan C. Schlegel Gleb P. , Russia, 2018
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Gleb P. , Russia, 2018
  • Jan C. Schlegel Tatiana C. #7, Russia, 2016
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Tatiana C. #7, Russia, 2016
  • Jan C. Schlegel Leeroy, South Africa, 2018
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Leeroy, South Africa, 2018
  • Jan C. Schlegel Ekaterina S. #4, Russia, 2016
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Ekaterina S. #4, Russia, 2016
  • Jan C. Schlegel Andrea M. #1, Germany, 2018
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Andrea M. #1, Germany, 2018
  • Jan C. Schlegel Yana K., Russia, 2015
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Yana K., Russia, 2015
  • Jan C. Schlegel Zahirana Picture II, Kalashi tribe, Pakistan, 2017
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Zahirana Picture II, Kalashi tribe, Pakistan, 2017
  • Jan C. Schlegel Mabruko, Bedouin Tribe, Egypt, 2009
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Mabruko, Bedouin Tribe, Egypt, 2009
  • Jan C. Schlegel Monteria, Kalashi Tribe, Pakistan, 2017
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Monteria, Kalashi Tribe, Pakistan, 2017
  • Jan C. Schlegel Zaharia, Kalashi, Pakistan, 2017
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Zaharia, Kalashi, Pakistan, 2017
  • Jan C. Schlegel Kiserian, Massai tribe, Kenya, 2017
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Kiserian, Massai tribe, Kenya, 2017
  • Jan C. Schlegel Nale, Suri Tribe, Ethiopia, 2009
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Nale, Suri Tribe, Ethiopia, 2009
  • Jan C. Schlegel Hembinda, Himba Tribe, Namibia, 2010
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Hembinda, Himba Tribe, Namibia, 2010
  • Jan C. Schlegel Rendille Tribe Girl, Kenya, 2017
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Rendille Tribe Girl, Kenya, 2017
  • Jan C. Schlegel Leboo #52, Massai tribe, Kenya, 2009
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Leboo #52, Massai tribe, Kenya, 2009
  • Jan C. Schlegel Minhphu, Kenya, 2017
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Minhphu, Kenya, 2017
  • Jan C. Schlegel Mother with mushroom, Suri tribe, Ethiopia, 2018
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Mother with mushroom, Suri tribe, Ethiopia, 2018
  • Jan C. Schlegel Massai Warrior #2, Kenya, 2017
    Jan C. Schlegel
    Massai Warrior #2, Kenya, 2017
Press
  • Fotocult.it, March 24, 2023
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  • Photographie.de, March 1, 2023
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  • The Eye of Photography, February 27, 2023
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