Thomas Kellner inventor of visual analytical synthesis. Thomas
Kellner's catalogue Tango Metropolis shows his most famous work on
iconic architectures and new world wonders. The unique images of
"dancing" buildings such as the Brandenburg Gate and Saint Basil's
Cathedral are analogous contact sheets with hundreds of pictures.
Kellner manages to breathe new life into architectural icons that
probably have been photographed thousands of times. He awakes a
previously unknown curiosity which can be observed in children when
they open a kinder surprise egg. In the trilingual essay (russian
original and german and english translation), Professor Chmyreva
explains the term, which was invented by her, for Kellners work of
"visual analytical synthesis". This description hits the nail on
the head. Interestingly enough Chmyreva refers the terms analytical
and synthesis onto Kellner's work and ranges Kellners work with a
reference to Cezanne and Signac.
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