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Tiger
Christian Gfeller

Tiger
Christian Gfeller
Pogo books

Softcover
36 pages
170 x 240 mm
2014
ISBN 9783942547369

 

Christian Gfeller’s Polaroid photography series “Tiger” chronicles the artist’s raucous life, from the mid 90’s to the early 2000’s, taking place in between Strasbourg and Berlin. It is a “#no filter” punk account of Gfeller’s life, friendship, sex and hard partying, shot at unrehearsed intimate moments, revealing them in all their imperfection, excess and vulnerability. Using the aesthetics of still life photography and juxtaposing it with explicit content, Gfeller intensifies the powerful subversive and poignant element of his autobiographical work. With “Tiger”, Gfeller pioneered the Polaroid photographic style of raw extreme hedonism, and creates a controversial but irresistibly fascinating diary in a snapshot aesthetic. “Tiger” also portraits international underground icons, from the tattoo, zine publishing and music scene, such as Jean-Louis Costes, Antoine Bernhart, Shamboo, The Magnetix, Primitiv Abstract Tattoo, King Khan & BBQ, Hecate, Seripop, Bruno S, Anna Hellsgård and many more. Most of the photographs included in “Tiger” were published under the title “Polaroid 640 – Gfeller Meeloo” in 2002 by F.L.T.M.S.T.P.C (Paris).

 

About the Artist
Christian Gfeller, born 1973 in Haguenau, France – lives and works in Berlin. Christian “Meeloo” Gfeller is a french multi-media visual artist making paintings, artists’ books, zines and art prints. Gfeller’s incessant artistic output began in 1995, making punk zines and graphic design under the name Bongoût.

About the publisher 
Pogo Books is an independent publishing company focused on affordable limited edition art books, catalogues, editions and zines in small print runs. We believe in a future printed on paper, and conceive the printed artwork as a unique artform. PogoBooks is a platform, an archive and collective for contemporary arts and photography. The Berlin-based publishing-house was founded by Claudio Pfeifer in 2010.

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