Junk Museum, 19.04–08.05.2013, Hall Kudelski, ECAL

Junk Museum
19.04–08.05.2013
Hall Kudelski, ECAL


Junk Museum From April 22nd to May 8th (opening on friday April 19th at 6pm), ECALl/Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne presents at ECAL (Hall Kudelski) the exhibit “Junk Museum” put together by students from the Bachelor of Photography, following a workshop with Thomas Mailaender.


Transform five tons of junk into images! This was the challenge set forward by french photographer Thomas Mailaender during a two week workshop undertaken by 28 students from the second year Bachelor of Photography headed by Milo Keller. By means of cut, superimposed, hung and projected images, the challenge not only allowed the students to get familiar with the art of scenography and installation but also to introduce a perhaps unexplored domain like sculpture.

“This is not an ordinary exhibit but a collective effort embodied by a interactive and photographic 400 square meter sculpture-terrain built on multiple layers in a huge box. This genuine invitation for the visitor to experiment is also a wonderful container to showcase the students’ work”, explains Thomas Mailaender. This incredible device is paired with a newspaper that the students produced in a few hours to present their work.

Exhibition in the Hall Stefan Kudelski Hall at ECAL
from the 22nd of April to the 8th of May 2013
Monday to Friday, from 1pm to 6pm

Informations
Dates and schedules

19.04–08.05.2013

Venue
Hall Kudelski, ECAL
Junk Museum Photographie Exposition
Photo ECAL/Aliénor Held, Sonia Parani, Laura Rimayati, Julie Strasser
Junk Museum Photographie Exposition
Photo ECAL/Jean-Vincent Simonet
Junk Museum Photographie Exposition
Photo ECAL/Jeanne Tullen
Junk Museum Photographie Exposition
Photo ECAL/Anaïs Boileau, Laurence Rasti
Junk Museum Photographie Exposition
Photo ECAL/Anaïs Boileau, Laurence Rasti
Junk Museum Photographie Exposition
Photo ECAL/Maxime Guyon, Steven Mazzola

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Junk Museum Photographie Exposition
Photo ECAL/Sabrina Gruhne
Junk Museum Photographie Exposition
Photo ECAL/Roshan Adhihetty, Sabrina Gruhne, Manon Wertenbroek

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