Darin Garrison
December 5, 2009
Throughout the course of his work Marco Breuer has constantly challenged traditional notions of a photograph.  The biggest being he never uses a camera.  The image above, entitled “Spin (C-813)” was created by applying scratches directly to a piece of chromogenic photo paper.  Breuer also routinely uses abrasives, industrial tools, mold, and various instruments to create the patterns in his images.
I couldn’t find an actual website for him, so the link below is to the Von Lintel Gallery in New York that is currently representing him.
Marco Breuer

Throughout the course of his work Marco Breuer has constantly challenged traditional notions of a photograph.  The biggest being he never uses a camera.  The image above, entitled “Spin (C-813)” was created by applying scratches directly to a piece of chromogenic photo paper.  Breuer also routinely uses abrasives, industrial tools, mold, and various instruments to create the patterns in his images.

I couldn’t find an actual website for him, so the link below is to the Von Lintel Gallery in New York that is currently representing him.

Marco Breuer