Untitled (Anthurium) - 31x24 in. - $4,850

Size: 31 X 24 in.
Archival Inkjet Print on Archival Substrate, Framed in White with UltraVue92





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Martin Klimas (b. 1971) is a Düsseldorf-based German fine art photographer whose work transforms instantaneous physical events into meticulously composed visual studies. Working at the intersection of art, science, and technology, Klimas uses high-speed photography to capture fractions of a second that are otherwise imperceptible—revealing the exact moment when form collapses into motion, energy, and transformation.

Klimas’ practice is grounded in the legacy of early motion and high-speed imaging pioneers such as Eadweard Muybridge (1830–1904), known for his sequential studies of movement, and Harold Edgerton (1903–1990), whose innovations in stroboscopic photography revealed hidden moments of impact and velocity. Building on this historical foundation, Klimas extends the medium into a contemporary fine art context through precise engineering, controlled environments, and cutting-edge photographic technology.

After completing his Bachelor Degree in Photography at the University of Applied Sciences in Düsseldorf in 1998, Klimas developed a signature visual language centered on controlled destruction and transformation. In his most recognized series, porcelain figurines and ceramic vessels are shattered mid-air through carefully orchestrated impacts, captured at the exact moment of disintegration. The resulting images freeze explosive fragmentation into sculptural compositions, balancing chaos with an unexpected sense of order and beauty.

Rather than focusing on destruction as an endpoint, Klimas’ work investigates the instant of becoming, the threshold where matter shifts state. This conceptual focus, combined with technical precision, has positioned him as a leading figure in contemporary experimental photography.

Works are printed with white borders then mounted to archival materials in the artist's Dusseldorf studio. They are framed with UV anti-reflective glass or plexiglass; frames measure 0.75 inches wide and 2 inches deep. 

This artwork is presented with a four-inch white border all around.

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