Report „Tageswoche“, Hans-Jörg Walter (Text) and Reto Jeltsch (Images) / 11.12.2013
Time Machine: With the Space Shuttle to Powerpoint
The pixelated leisure activities of a computer graphic designer in 1988. Hans-Jörg Walter (text) and Reto Jeltsch (image) / 11.12.2013, 07:38 Uhr
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related article by Hans-Jörg F. Walter on MEDIUM (2019)
© „Forte“, No. 3, September 2001, Quarterly Publication/Magazine of the Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Society, p. 25
Thought Sculptures in Basel
Photo illustration (dimensions: 7.5 x 8 cm): Typeface object/Thought sculpture „Nebel (Fog)“
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© Basler Zeitung Agenda; 13.09.2001; Number 37; Page 15/Expositions/Reto Jeltsch – a retrospective in the Gundeldinger Kunsthalle
Wrangling with images
By ADRIAN AEBI
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„Man, Animal. Urge“, 1992
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© Basler Zeitung / Mittwoch, 28.10.1998 / Section: Basel Stadt, S. 35
Embodiment of thoughts
Reto Jeltsch shows conceptual art of his very own kind at Galerie Ximo 43
Photo legend: The word “ Sculpture“ as a materialization of the thought that stands at the beginning of a sculpture. Photo zVg / (Dimensions/size photo: 7, 7 x 15 cm)
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Basellandschaftliche Zeitung (BZ), Dorneck/Thierstein section, Thursday, February 17, 1994, page 23.
„There is not only one reality“
Artist Reto Jeltsch wants to create thought sculptures
by Jean-Marc Pache
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© ArtSpeak (A New York Monthly Gallery Review, vol XV, Nr. 7, New York City, April 1993)
Art, not propaganda rules at Abney Galleries / SoHo, NYC
By Sean Simon
Group-show with Juan Aresti, Miguel Bustingorri, Paul Gardener, Carol Godding Paquet, Reto Jeltsch, Dominique Rietzler and Bertram Samuels
Reto Jeltsch, „Did U Evah Think of That?!“, 1992, acrylic on wood, 70 x 70 cm
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Report in the magazine „Photographie“, November 1988 / Article by Urs Tillmanns
From photo to computer graphics
With monitor and lightpen
Selection of the twenty-five, originally in article enclosed photographs/cutouts:
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Fotomagazin, Nr. 11/ November 1990, Page 104
Manipulated pixel by pixel
Picture material, p. 104: one large-format picture 18 x 12 cm, four-color, one small-format picture 6 x 9 cm, four-color, three small-format pictures each 5 x 7 cm, four-color
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Foto Magazin No. 8, August 1991 Page 40/41, Section: IMAGE
Electronic image processing
Manipulation without chemistry. And colors from the light pen.
What even experts can’t do in the darkroom will be child’s play for tomorrow’s photo artists: complicated alienations and manipulations on the screen. Basel-based photographer Reto Jeltsch is already using tomorrow’s technology today.
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