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Thomas Heinser: Reduziert

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Bay Salt 3941 © Thomas Heinser

Thomas Heinser‘s landscapes remind me of mid-century color field paintings. They become so abstract that they lose almost all recognition of anything natural all together. It makes the viewer stop to question what they are looking at. Then, realizing they are photographic evidence of the devastating environmental impacts of San Francisco Bay Area, I stop to ponder them more.

Thomas Heinser was raised in Dinslaken, Germany, and received his degree in Communication Arts from the FH School for Communications Design in Düsseldorf. He also attended classes at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf where Joseph Beuys was a professor. Thomas Heinser lives and works in the San Francisco Bay area.

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Bay Salt 5826 © Thomas Heinser

The German word “Reduziert” means reductive in English. In Heiner’s visual vocabulary this title questions the ethical tenets of our relationship to the environment. In documenting California terrain transformed by fire and drought Heinser’s original interest was in using the photographic medium to describe these landscapes in their current condition. His eventual response expanded their meaning, rendering them simultaneously as evidence of environmental impact, and as flattened nearly abstract compositions.

Reduziert also chronicles some of the Bay Area’s 8,000 acres of salt evaporation ponds, representing one of only two sea salt works in the country. Environmental changes also disrupt the climate so hospitable to these ponds. These carefully framed images appear to be thickly layered, paint-cracked impasto, yet the ponds are photographed from hundreds of feet away in the air. His work is, by design, intended to create fresh vantage point with which to view our environment. His disorienting photographs present us with abstract, flattened and painterly visions of our world. Heinser presents us with the beauty of the visual patterns formed by the intersection of natural and constructed environments.

In all these images idyllic land is “reduced” to its devastation from drought or fire, reflecting the impact of energy usage and climate change. Heinser’s visual language renders these realities with a subtle stillness. Ultimately Reduziert references the essence of reduction, rendering a new image language that is both abstract and social.

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Bay Salt 5850 © Thomas Heinser

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Bay Salt 6070 © Thomas Heinser

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Bay Salt 6080 © Thomas Heinser

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Bay Salt 6130 © Thomas Heinser

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Bay Salt 6249 © Thomas Heinser

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Bay Salt 6416 © Thomas Heinser

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Bay Salt 6424 © Thomas Heinser

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Bay Salt 7977 © Thomas Heinser

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Central Valley 1816 © Thomas Heinser

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Central Valley 1819 © Thomas Heinser

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Central Valley 1877 © Thomas Heinser

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Central Valley 8603 © Thomas Heinser

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Central Valley 8807 © Thomas Heinser

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Lake County 8911 © Thomas Heinser

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Lake County 9219 © Thomas Heinser

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Lake County 9395 © Thomas Heinser

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Lake County 9454 © Thomas Heinser

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Lake McClure 1736 © Thomas Heinser

All images curtesy of Gallery 16.

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