Jungle jumps into magazin 1
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Digital print
Jungle jumps into magazine, performance slide from Livingroom 1, Cologne 2006
Medium format slide printed on latex paper from an overhead projector performance,
250g/m²
80cm x 60cm
glossy
lightfast
This print of lightfast, indestructible colors printed from a professional medium format slide on sturdy, everlasting latex paper has a particularly high-quality print with a glossy photo look thanks to its high contrasts and vibrant colors. Enjoy these vivid colors and textures, which were painted live by the projection artist johann franki during a performance using overhead projectors on the wall of a factory building and shot at the right moment with an analog Hasselblad camera.
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- We can accommodate special requests (frame type, frame color, mat core with black cut edge, mat color, special sizes); please contact us by email.
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Miscellaneous
Get to know Johann Franki alias Frank Olsowski better onarteurope.de and gain a deeper understanding of his work.
From a fleeting stroke to a lasting impression
Since the 1980s, Johann Franki has been working with fast watercolors and light projections – his lines are created in transition, live, in motion, often on an overhead projector.
Trained at art school, deepened in social work: the decisive moment is the moment in which image and gaze meet.
These sheets come from the ongoing process – they don’t tell a story, they are one.

The flowing image
Overhead projector performance by Johann Franki
With the overhead projector, Johann Franki has found an analog medium that combines painting with movement – live, direct, and surprising. His images emerge in the moment and do not stagnate: they flow, transform, and disappear.
More impressions will be available soon on the YouTube channel.