post-title Mario Marino | Galerie Hilaneh von Kories | 01.10.-10.02.2017

Mario Marino | Galerie Hilaneh von Kories | 01.10.-10.02.2017

Mario Marino | Galerie Hilaneh von Kories | 01.10.-10.02.2017

Mario Marino | Galerie Hilaneh von Kories | 01.10.-10.02.2017

until 10.02. | #0707ARTatBerlin | Galerie Hilaneh von Kories shows from the 1st October 2016 the exhibition  „Portraits – Photographs from the years 2011 – 2015“ by the artist Mario Marino.

His work focuses on human beings. During numerous voyages to most different regions of the world the photographer has incessantly collected his very personal gallery of fascinating portraits. His pictures, which are characterized by respect and deep empathy, are not only powerful portraits, but they also reveal elucidating insights into everyday life of the portrayed people and thus enable the viewer to take part in the life of the portrayed. Again and again, the photographer is able to create a visually consistent relationship between viewer and portrayed people – despite all ethnic and cultural differences. Even if the clothing and photographing sites seem at first glance strange the emotions presented and the dignified poses seem familiar. Employing his suggestive and direct photographic work Marino attempts to produce an authentic view of the portrayed individuals. The camera does not act as a disturbing filter but rather as an open mirror. By the perfect interaction of detail and composition as well as the virtuous handling of black-and-white contrasts or colour compositions he was able to create unique portraits. It is hard to withdraw from these portraits which Marino calls „photographic profiles“ .The viewer‘s interest is aroused and they make a lasting impression on his mind.

The pictures shown in Galerie Hilaneh von Kories were produced in Africa in 2011, on Cuba in 2012, in Mexico in 2015, but mainly in India, a country which the photographer has visited repeatedly between 2012 and 2015. „I am highly interested in different cultures, especially the Indian culture. I am fascinated by the extraordinary Indian faces as well as the cultural background and the identity of the people.“

For months Marino has prepared his voyages by extensive research. But despite all his attempts at perfection coincidence decides on the spot about the selection of the people portrayed, because „which people I would meet and how they would react could hardly be anticipated,“ says Marino. Whether street or marketplace, backyard or open desert: with simple means and natural light the photographer creates a direct vividness with his motifs. His portraits are at the same time captivatingly simple and artistically complex.

The interaction between photographic perfection and spontaneous reaction to the situation becomes especially visible in the portrait on an Indian man with his two children, which was taken in 2013. „I met this father with his two children by chance in Pushkar, Rajasthan. My driver and I had cruised the town for about seven hours and we were very tired. We were having a drink, when this beautiful man asked me for some rupees. He is a beggar. It was this incredible charisma. Immediately I began to look for a background, a wall or something similar. I asked him to stand in the shade, the sunlight from the opposite side acted as brightener. That was all. I took four to five pictures, gave him some rupees and they left.“

„It is important for me to show the beauty and dignity of the human being, even if there exists a lot of horror, cruelty and poverty in the world. But, all in all, I really love people and that is the key. While taking pictures it is important that the people feel that I am honestly and sincerely interested in them. Otherwise I would not receive this intensity.“

Vernissage: Friday, 30th September 2016, 07:00 – 09:00 p.m.

Exhibition period: Saturday, 1st October – Friday, 10th February 2016

Special opening EMOP Berlin: Samstag, 1.Oktober – Montag, 31. Oktober 2016: Sa 11 – 16

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Image caption: Mario Marino, Portrait eines Bettlers, Indien 2013

Exhibition Mario Marino – Galerie Hilaneh von Kories – Kunst in Berlin ART at Berlin 

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