Jens J.Passoth is a photographer and visual artist based in Berlin and close to Frankfurt a.M..
He spent his early childhood in Japan and became aware of himself in Japanese rock gardens.
Since the late 1990s he has been combining the genres of documentary and staged photography. He often works in series with a kind of an essayistic character, dealing with aspects of the interrelationship between humans and nature – narratives between fact and imagination. Terms such as natural and artificial, grown and constructed, archaic and domesticated are considered.
Passoth studied Visual Communication at the University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld (Prof. Gottfried Jaeger and Prof. Karl-Martin Holzhaeuser) and graduated in 2001. He was Senior Lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt Faculty of Design in 2014/2015 and in 2014 he was appointed a member of the DGPh.
His work has been awarded with the Aenne-Biermann-Preis and the Hansel-Mieth-Preis and exhibited at the European Month of Photography Berlin, Darmstaedter Tage der Fotografie and Le Festival Voies Off dArles, a.o..
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Jens J.Passoth is a photographer and visual artist based in Berlin and close to Frankfurt a.M..
He spent his early childhood in Japan and became aware of himself in Japanese rock gardens.
Since the late 1990s he has been combining the genres of documentary and staged photography.
The combination of individual, sometimes coded images intensifies the impression that there might be a further dimension to the narratives that goes beyond the purely visible. The work circles around cosmic order of nature and humans and their interrelationship. Terms such as natural and artificial, grown and constructed, archaic and domesticated are relevant.
Passoth studied Visual Communication at the University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld (Prof. Gottfried Jaeger and Prof. Karl-Martin Holzhaeuser), graduated with Diploma 2001.
He was Senior Lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt Faculty of Design in 2014/2015 and in 2014 he was appointed a member of the DGPh.
His work has been awarded with the Aenne-Biermann-Preis and the Hansel-Mieth-Preis and exhibited at the European Month of Photography Berlin, Darmstaedter Tage der Fotografie and Le Festival Voies Off dArles, a.o..
hello@jjpassoth.com
All photographs on this website are copyrighted. © by Jens J.Passoth
The photographs may not be reproduced in any form, published or manipulated without prior written permission from Jens J.Passoth.
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