Einat Schneppenheim | Photography
Born and raised in Israel. Einat Schneppenheim faced the reality with her camera. She interprets, assembles, condenses,
reduces, creates it again - but only in this unique, pure moment of taking the picture. The characteristic of
Schneppenheims work is the ability to capture the elements in a state of hover and transition. She uses elements such as
symmetry, movement, and long-term exposure to bring sunken objects to live, to create movement and rhythm in the
picture.
At least you don ́t see a photography. You see the almost fleeting moment of reality. Her objects exist as a surface with
exceptional depth. Schneppenheims works are reduction, essence, and renaissance.
In Charles Baudelaire definition of modern art, in which he identifies the transitory, he expressed the fleeting, as the
distinguishing feature of aesthetic modernism: »Modernity is the transient, the vanishing, the accidental, is half the art of
which Other half is eternal and unchangeable.«