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Eoin Moylan / Deutsches in Deutschland
Eoin Moylan / Deutsches in Deutschland
Eoin Moylan / Deutsches in Deutschland
Eoin Moylan / Deutsches in Deutschland
Eoin Moylan / Deutsches in Deutschland
Eoin Moylan / Deutsches in Deutschland
Eoin Moylan / Deutsches in Deutschland
Eoin Moylan / Deutsches in Deutschland

Eoin Moylan

Deutsches in Deutschland

€45,00
23 × 31 cm, 80 p, ills. colour, paperback
ISBN 9789083519937
design and editing: Jurgen Maelfeyt
edition of 1000
November 2025

Deutsches in Deutschland is a body of work by Eoin Moylan that has been undertaken from 2020 to date. The work consists of a large body of 10x8 inch(25x21cm) photographic prints that are designed to sit side by side in congruence. The photographs have mainly been shot between Germany where the artist lives, and Ireland, where the artist is from.

 

The project is composed of images from daily life, friends, family, travel, urban and natural landscapes. A register of personal surroundings, an archive of the elements that compose one’s experience.

The family, and moments of movement, both literal and conceptual are used as a tool to begin to highlight the still images ability to reference time. The photograph’s ability to freeze time is also its ability to accentuate time passing. This experience being somewhat unique to photography, a parallel that can only be mimicked or explained by the written word or moving image. Attempting to understand the position of the photograph/photographic print in an age of hyper imagery.

 

The work has particular emphasis on the technicality of analogue photography so as to ground it within the limitations of its practises, its monosyllabism. Attempting to speak about the strengths or weaknesses of photography by using the dialogué of the 10x8 inch print. Building a conversation between the images that is greater than the sum of its parts.

 

Large emphasis is placed on the theory of a “national camera” and how photographic styles are influenced heavily by country or region. Research has been gathered that attempts to disseminate what an Irish ‘style of photography’ is. It being a country that falls between regional styles but is heavily influenced by the British humanist/documentary styles that came through the Newport School/David Hurn. The project attempts to understand this style and then reference a more German aesthetic of photography that has begun to influence the photographer through the technical understanding that comes through the conditioning of living within a stricter culture/ systems.

 

On living between two places or moments.
How the home, or a family or a style may change.
On becoming ‘German things in Germany/Deutsches
in Deutschland’.

With the support of Un/Fund

Eoin Moylan is an Irish photographer born in 1983, currently living and working in Berlin, Germany. His practices are focused in the communication of images and image making, creating work that explores the technical and psychological production of photography. His work focuses on detail, dictating a narrative of individual choices that come together to argue a reason for the creation of the cognitive and aesthetic whole. The main theme within his work is‚ decision, specifically in reference to time and space, and the effect thereof in terms of both past and present experience. His processes draw from an education in Television & Film, Photography, and Psychotherapy. He has recently completed a MA in fine art photography from the Institute of European Design, Madrid. He has exhibited work in the Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin and the Library project, Dublin. He has taken part in the traveling Group exhibition, 5 Plus 5, which took place between Madrid, and The Library of Birmingham. His first book A Place Without Walls is part of the collection in the National Library of Ireland. He recently had his first solo exhibition at Galleri Image, Aarhus, Denmark. This exhibition was supported by The Danish Arts Foundation.