The Kant Walks : in 1st Klaipėda Biennial
(2025)- Abstract
- The Kant Walks, 2003–2004 - Photographic series
Joachim Koester’s series The Kant Walks explores the physical paths once walked by philosopher Immanuel Kant in 18th-century Königsberg (now Kaliningrad) By
documenting these routes, Koester uncovers physical layers of history, abandoned settlements, and forgotten places His photographs – often depicting empty,
decaying urban landscapes – pose the question: What does a trace of the past mean today?
Central to the work is the contrast between today’s silence and Kant’s lifetime The series examines this difference and the relationship between past and present, emphasising the artist’s role in shaping society’s relationship with history Koester uses photography and... (More) - The Kant Walks, 2003–2004 - Photographic series
Joachim Koester’s series The Kant Walks explores the physical paths once walked by philosopher Immanuel Kant in 18th-century Königsberg (now Kaliningrad) By
documenting these routes, Koester uncovers physical layers of history, abandoned settlements, and forgotten places His photographs – often depicting empty,
decaying urban landscapes – pose the question: What does a trace of the past mean today?
Central to the work is the contrast between today’s silence and Kant’s lifetime The series examines this difference and the relationship between past and present, emphasising the artist’s role in shaping society’s relationship with history Koester uses photography and narrative to freeze the physical reality of Kant’s footsteps in time, while expanding the viewer’s perception through text This interplay between image
and narrative creates a space for contemplation on history and memory, casting the artist as a mediator between eras. (Less)
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- Koester, Joachim LU
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- Klimašauskas, Valentinas
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- 2025-10
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- Klaipėda Biennial
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- English
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abstract = {{The Kant Walks, 2003–2004 - Photographic series<br/><br/>Joachim Koester’s series The Kant Walks explores the physical paths once walked by philosopher Immanuel Kant in 18th-century Königsberg (now Kaliningrad) By<br/>documenting these routes, Koester uncovers physical layers of history, abandoned settlements, and forgotten places His photographs – often depicting empty,<br/>decaying urban landscapes – pose the question: What does a trace of the past mean today?<br/><br/>Central to the work is the contrast between today’s silence and Kant’s lifetime The series examines this difference and the relationship between past and present, emphasising the artist’s role in shaping society’s relationship with history Koester uses photography and narrative to freeze the physical reality of Kant’s footsteps in time, while expanding the viewer’s perception through text This interplay between image<br/>and narrative creates a space for contemplation on history and memory, casting the artist as a mediator between eras.}},
author = {{Koester, Joachim and Klimašauskas, Valentinas}},
language = {{eng}},
publisher = {{Klaipėda Biennial}},
title = {{The Kant Walks : in 1st Klaipėda Biennial}},
year = {{2025}},
}