albrecht tübke: documenting individuality

in a relatively recent post on one of my new fave blogs, a cup of jo, i was happy to learn about german photographer albrecht tübke. jo deemed tübke "the alternative sartorialist"...and, at first glance, i can certainly see at least some connection between the two. both photographers source people from the street for their subject matter, and aesthetically, too there are similarities: straight on, documentarian style portrait photography is their game.
tübke takes stunning photographs of everyday, (sometimes very stylish) german people. as i see it, though, what sets tübke's work apart from the aforementioned style shooter is this: tübke seems to choose to scout a decidedly diverse cross-section of subjects who appear to be a bit more 'ordinary' than the fashion insiders favored by the sartorialist. one could say tübke's work is kind of about fashion in an abstract sense, as his subjects are clothed, and their clothing certainly speaks to and supports the story of who these people are...but any fashion depicted therein appears to be more idiosyncratic and personal, sometimes and often utilitarian, but not always current. and that it's not current fashion doesn't matter. tübke's main focus seems to be depicting the essence of an individual and what makes them such. fashion takes a supporting role, not a starring one (as would be the case with the work of the sartorialist).
some portraits from albrecht tübke's portfolio:

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(photo credits: albrecht tübke)

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(a related aside: when *i* look at tübke's work, with it's reverent, documentarian ethos/aesthetic, i immediately see parallels with the work of diane arbus...particularly because his work includes a series that focuses upon twins (see: arbus's twins). unlike arbus, whose body of work focused heavily on individuals who lingered on the fringes of society (little people, giants, transvestites, and so forth), tübke's work obviously focuses more on the everyday man, woman or child. but still...i see a link betwixt the two. just throwin' that out there.)

brooches (by) jantje fleischhut

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(photos via the galerie rob koudijs)

i am completely and totally head-over-heels in love with these brooches by amsterdam-based german jewelry artist jantje fleischhut. the juxtaposition of shapes, materials, and textures she uses are unexpected yet perfectly arranged, and the use of semi-precious jewels and semi-precious and precious metals gives all the pieces an undeniably luxe feel. some of the materials are salvaged, which of course speaks straight to the times we live in and what forms a large part of the arts as time progresses: refuse reused is really right now.
(via dear ada)

discarded to divine 2008

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this one's for the san franciscans...especially those into recycling and restyling clothing!
the st. vincent de paul society of san francisco is a charity organization that provides care and assistance to the homeless and needy of the city of san francisco. for the past several years, they've sponsored an event called discarded to divine, where, as it states on their site, "donated clothes [are] transformed into one-of-a-kind couture creations, auctioned to benefit the poor and homeless". this is fashion for a cause, and a worthy one at that, as the homeless population in san francisco is, to put it lightly, sizable. these people might be considered the discards of society by some, but with the help of st. vincent de paul and their programs, it's hoped that their lives have a chance to (once again?) become divine.
discarded to divine 2008 has already closed their call for entries as of the end of january, but if you're in the city of san francisco, you can check out the fabulous handmade recycled clothing confections at various locations around town from february through april.
a sneak preview of the garments can be seen at the venerable de young museum on friday, april 4th, 2008.
but the main event, an AUCTION of these undoubtedly gorgeous pieces will occur on saturday, april 26, 2008 at the academy of art's spring fashion week event, the location of which just happens to be down the road from where i live! awesome. i'll definitely be there (and not square! actually, probably pretty round at that point, but i digress!!).
for more information, please see the discarded to divine 2008 website.
also, for a peek at previous years garments, you can check out this discarded to divine 2006 flickr set!

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(thanks to the amazing outsapop for the tip off!)