{"blocks":[{"key":"54j7r","text":"El título de la imagen de Sven Wolfgang es \"Takeover Exchange\", en referencia a la tala de bosques y la inexorable expansión de los asentamientos humanos por todas partes. Nos apoderamos del paisaje y lo destruimos, construimos continuamente hábitats artificiales e inorgánicos para nosotros mismos, olvidando que es la tierra misma, en todo su esplendor orgánico, lo que realmente necesitamos para la preservación de la biodiversidad y, por lo tanto, también para la supervivencia del medio ambiente. requiere la vida humana.","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[],"data":{}},{"key":"dmrk1","text":"Biografía","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[],"data":{}},{"key":"h9ai","text":"Sven Wolfgang es un fotógrafo que reside en Berlín. Su trabajo se ocupa de nuestras percepciones de cosas descubiertas tanto en paisajes naturales como urbanos, objetos abandonados y \"esculturas\" formadas involuntariamente, de forma orgánicas o inorgánicas. En resumen, son los resultados de las acciones irreflexivas de las personas, los restos y desechos del mundo contemporáneo, lo que lo fascina y anima sus imágenes. Se mudó de Leipzig a Berlín para estudiar cine, y más tarde entró en un acuerdo de tutoría en el estudio de un artista de Berlín, donde se hizo experto en fotografía analógica. En 2019 inauguró la Neue Schule für Fotografie, donde ahora prepara su trabajo final de grado.","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[],"data":{}},{"key":"fi7lu","text":"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[],"data":{}},{"key":"50dd7","text":"The title of Sven Wolfgang’s image is \"Takeover Exchange\", referring to the clearing of forests and the inexorable spread of human settlement everywhere. We seize and destroy the landscape, continuously building artificial, inorganic habitats for ourselves, forgetting that it is the earth itself, in all its organic splendor, that is what we actually need for the preservation of biodiversity and thus also for the survival of the environment human life requires.","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[],"data":{}},{"key":"36irb","text":"Biography","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[],"data":{}},{"key":"7svrk","text":"Sven Wolfgang is a Berlin-based photographer. His work concerns itself with our perceptions of things discovered in natural and city landscapes, abandoned objects as well as unintentionally formed \"sculptures\", organic as well as inorganic. In short, it is the results of unthinking actions by people, the flotsam and jetsam of the contemporary world, that fascinate him and animate his images. He moved from Leipzig to Berlin to study film, and later entered into a mentorship arrangement in the studio of a Berlin artist, where he became proficient in analog photography skills. In 2019 he started the Neue Schule für Fotografie, where he is now preparing his final degree work project.","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[],"data":{}},{"key":"7e1g","text":"","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[],"data":{}},{"key":"99n0j","text":" ","type":"atomic","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[{"offset":0,"length":1,"key":0}],"data":{}},{"key":"bkjgj","text":"","type":"unstyled","depth":0,"inlineStyleRanges":[],"entityRanges":[],"data":{}}],"entityMap":{"0":{"type":"IMAGE","mutability":"MUTABLE","data":{"src":"https://cdn.feater.me/files/images/211313/c1142c71-85dc-4d97-a32d-594bc7c2ded6.jpg","height":"auto","width":"800px"}}}}