Philipp Keel (*1968)[1] is a Swiss artist, author, filmmaker and publisher.
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Philipp Keel
Born
Zurich, Switzerland
Nationality
Swiss
Education
Berklee College of Music Boston, MA United States University of Television and Film Munich Germany
Knownfor
Visual art, photography, film, author
Philipp Keel studied piano at Berklee College of Music in Boston and directing at the University of Television and Film Munich. He lived in Los Angeles and worked there as an artist, author and director. His book series All About Me and Keel's Simple Diary have reached a total circulation of around 4 million copies until today and made him famous worldwide.[2][3][4] His photo book Color shaped a new photographic style that gives a different dimension to the everyday.
In 2012, Philipp Keel succeeded his father Daniel Keel as publisher of Diogenes and in 2016 founded Diogenes Entertainment, for which he produces international film and television projects.[5][6][7] Since 2019, he has been the sole owner of Diogenes Verlag AG.[8] He received the ›Premio Enrico Filippini‹for his work as a publisher in 2022.[9]
With the drawings and paintings from the Jakob and Philipp Keel collection, he repeatedly initiates museum exhibitions.
Philipp Keel lives in Zurich.
Work and reception
"Bird Series No. 3: Two Young Birds Not Knowing Any Better" By Philipp Keel"All About Us" by Philipp KeelKeel's Simple Diary (Volume One was published in six colors)
Philipp Keel's artistic oeuvre includes photographs, drawings, watercolors, oil paintings and silkscreen prints. His art is shown in numerous international exhibitions and is represented in leading collections.
As a photographic artist, he is an intuitive conqueror of the moment.[10] "Leaves floating on water cast shadows, white women's legs dive into a pool, the heat of the Sierra Nevada flickers outside a car window, a luminous Ferris wheel vibrates."[11]
All the images are united by an eye for special details and moods.[12] Keel alters reality through alienation or reduction. He captures the magical in the everyday and seeks the world behind the world. "My photography should be honest and direct like a dream, that is my claim."[13] "Signals and signs that mean something are there every day. I take great pleasure in linking the things I see and experience and putting them together anew, like a puzzle that makes sense only to me."[14]
While a photograph can be created quickly, Keel's image processing in the lab often takes many months. Working with Don Weinstein, one of the most renowned photo printers in the US, and with Epson, Keel developed what he calls the ›Imbue Print‹over a period of years.[15]
The art of his mother Anna Keel, who was a painter and draughtswoman, also had a strong influence on him.
"I hang unfinished works on the wall and mark the places that still need work. Then I let time pass. It's never wrong to take a moment to think about what you're doing."[16]
Of his watercolour work, Keel said. "What counts here is the pace (...). Watercolours demand discipline, detachment and precision. With oil painting there is turpentine, with photography the next print, but with watercolour there is only the moment."[17]
Keel often works serially and usually deals with certain motifs and themes over several years. In doing so, the different forms of expression in his art often inspire each other.[18]
"You can't become an artist any more than you can become musical," Keel says.[19] An old-fashioned adage guides him: practice makes perfect. He himself laments his lack of patience, calling this lack the "muse of my madness."[20]
Keel believes that there is too much of everything. "The weariness of the virtual world, which ruins everything, leads to a new longing for the classical. Making limited use of the endless possibilities is the great challenge."[21]
"What fascinates me even more than illusion, mystery, philosophy and inspiration is the passion that drives us to do exactly what we do best."[22]
Solo exhibitions (selection)
Last Summer, Bildhalle, Zurich, 2019
Reasons and Seasons, Villa Flor, S-chanf, 2018
Paintings, Drawings and Photographs, Apalazzogallery, Brescia, 2018
Splash, Bildhalle, Zurich, 2017
State of Mind, Villa Flor, S-chanf, 2014
Splash, Camera Work, Berlin, 2013
Tokyo Photo 5, Tokyo, 2013
AISA – Images of an Imaginary Continent, Galerie Judin, Zurich, 2005
Imbue Prints, Galerie Zur Stockeregg & Art 32 Basel, Zurich, 2001
Group exhibitions (selection)
Fernweh, Bildhalle, Zurich, 2020
Fly Me to the Moon, Kunsthaus Zürich, Zurich, 2019
Photography on a Postcard, Photo London, Somerset House, London, 2019
People at Art, artgenève, Centre de la photographie Genève, Genève 2017
Empire II, 57th Venice Biennale, Venice, 2017
Photo Shanghai, Shanghai Exhibition Center, Shanghai, 2014
Paris Photo, Grand Palais, Paris, 2013
People and Places with No Name, Ace Gallery, Los Angeles, 2002
California Dreaming, Libera Accademia di Belle Arti, Brescia, 2002
Details, Faces & Abstracts, DJR International Art, New York, 2001
L.A. Nude 5, Photo Impact, Los Angeles, 2000
Publications (selection)
Last Summer, Steidl 2021
Apalazzo Gazzetta, Apalazzogallery 2018
Splash, Steidl 2015
State of Mind, Nieves 2014
Keel´s Simple Diary, volume two, Taschen 2011
Keel´s Simple Diary, volume one, Taschen 2009
AISA – Images from an Imaginary Continent, Edition Judin 2005
Color, Steidl 2003
All About Us, Broadway Books 2000
Look at Me, Edition Stemmle / Abrams Books 1999
All About Me, Broadway Books 1998
References
"fotoCH". www.foto-ch.ch. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
Sandra Leis: Philipp Keel – zwei Seiten eines Lebens. SRF, 9 October 2015, retrieved 17 November 2021.
Getting to Know Me, in: New York Times Magazine, 1 February 1998.
4 Fragen von und an Philipp Keel, in: Elle, February 2014.
Jana Gioia Baurmann: "Wenn die Leute so blöd sind...", in: Die Zeit. 2 August 2018.
Florence Vuichard: Im Namen des Buches, in: BILANZ, 6 May 2016.
Christian Mayer: Philipp Keel über Neugier, in: Süddeutsche Zeitung: 7/8 December 2013.
Sandra Kegel: Um jeden noch so hohen Preis, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 18 October 2019.
https://eventiletterari.swiss/de/eventiletterari/festival/Premio-Enrico-Filippini.html, retrieved 23 March 2022.
cf. regarding photo art e.g. Guido Pauling: Philipp Keels "Last Summer": Beiläufig wehmütig, in NDR Kultur, 7 November 2021. And Ulrich Rüter: Buchtipp Last Summer, in: Leica Fotografie International, 31 August 2021. And Dörte Welti: Pleasure of Words, Refreshing: Splash, in: Swiss Magazine 1 September 2017.
Tobias Bezola: Shadows in Color, In: Philipp Keel: Splash, Steidl 2015.
Suzanne Muchnic, Philipp Keel, Ruth Bachofner, Santa Monica, in: ARTnews, May 2001.
Ewa Hess with Philipp Keel: A Conversation on Splash, In: Philipp Keel: Splash, Steidl 2015.
Philipp Keel: Color, Steidl 2003.
Camera work AG, https://web.archive.org/web/20131216084502/http://camerawork.de/de/kuenstler/philipp-keel/, last accessed on 7 April 2022. And Kati Moser: Den Sommer im Visier, in: Tagblatt der Stadt Zürich, 27 August 2019. And Paulina Czienskowski: Einer, der von Giganten lernte, in: Die Welt Kompakt, 6 December 2013.
Ewa Hess with Philipp Keel: A Conversation on Splash, In: Philipp Keel: Splash, Steidl 2015.
Ewa Hess with Philipp Keel: A Conversation on Splash, In: Philipp Keel: Splash, Steidl 2015.
Hans Ulrich Obrist: Note of Drawings, in: Philipp Keel, State of Mind, Nieves 2014.
Philipp Keel, State of Mind, Nieves 2014.
Philipp Keel, State of Mind, Nieves 2014.
Ewa Hess with Philipp Keel: A Conversation on Splash, In: Philipp Keel: Splash, Steidl 2015.
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