THE COVER UP : THE COVER UP - Hans W Fahrmeyer

THE COVER UP

By: Hans W Fahrmeyer, Trevor Briggs (Foreword by), King Redman (Designed by)

Hardcover | 3 June 2018

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Hans Fahrmeyer's images are bold, colorful and unabashedly sensual in his latest photographic experiment, The Cover-Up.  The intent is to evoke desire, and it’s evident in the eyes of the models on each page. The energy is palpable through his use of vibrant colors, unique body poses and positions, as well as his creative editing. Hans channels the energy into images drenched in both intensity and urgency.

 

Born in Germany, Hans worked throughout Europe prior to immigrating to the United States in 1979. Although his European influences are evident within his vision, the glamour and energy embedded in his images are erotically rooted in his passion for his home in New York City’s West Village.  And like Hans, so many of the men who journey to his studio are foreign born as well.  Yet through his skill and creativity, in front of Hans' lens, they embody and channel the electricity and creativity of the both the artist, and the city.

 

In in his last book, The Naked Truth, Hans unveiled an extensive collection of breathtaking images of a multitude of men that Hans has photographed throughout his career.  Each image, and each page, revealed  models completely bare, with nothing to hide behind, nothing to mask or conceal their own raw truths. 

 

Why then, would Hans follow-up The Naked Truth with The Cover-Up?  Why physically expose his models only to then cover them up? The art of reveal is one of Hans greatest skills as an artist.  Although many of the models in The Cover-Up are partially covered, the bits of fashion are used to highlight and accentuate the body and specific body parts.

 

Viewers will enjoy the voyeuristic tease Hans creates with the creative uncovering of models.  with a variation of textile and transparent materials.  But the viewer is rewarded with what is revealed and then, what is left to the imagination.  

 

Underwear, jock-straps and jeans are worn to cover and protect, they cling directly to our bodies like a second layer of skin. The uncovering of garments highlights and illuminates the male form exposing it in exciting and unique ways. Like the frame of a painting, Hans uses The Cover-Up to focus our eye and to spotlight a piece of the painting, or a part of the body, creating an erotic transparency that would not be possible if the model was completely nude.

Industry Reviews

(Photography enthusiasts will likely look back upon the evolution of their art and

place Hans Fahrmeyer among the first photographers to free the male nude from the confines

of myth and fantasy-among the first, frankly, to lead perceptions of male beauty

confidently into the twenty-first century.David Leddick)

(The subjects are intriguing and the photos are beautiful and complicated. He tests the viewers' imagination. Sometimes he plays with the images, adding subjects, viewing them from different sides, and creating arresting shapes and images. So each photograph is carefully constructed and creates a stunning image when completed. Arthur Lambert)

(If photos are messages, then Hans Fahrmeyer is one of the most prolific

messengers of today and of classic times. From his apprentice days of

learning his photography craft in the lost art of darkroom developing, you

know this man wrestle more out of an image than most emerging and long

time photographers. It's his use of lens, light, experience and passion

which massages his images to an unexpected portrayal.Richard D Piper)

(As his book Water Moves proves, H2O is one of the many tools artist Hans Fahrmeyer used to create his stunning creations. Hans doesn't only submege many of his models within water, he also sprays, cascades and showers many of his models with water. Hans uses water almost like a light, tool to highlight and bring focus to parts of the male form. With water drenched material, Hans is able to capture body parts in a way that might be hidden if not covered by the wet, yet translucent pieces of material uncovering them)

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