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b. 1966 -

Born in 1966 Landau, Germany, Najjar attented the bildo Academy of Arts in Berlin from 1988 – 1993, where he was trained intensively in conceptional and interdisciplinary art practices.[1] During this time he got in touch with media philosophers such as Vilém Flusser, Paul Virilio and Jean Baudrillard, which have had a strong influence on his later work. The marked global outlook shown in his art is colored by his life and work in Brazil, Cuba, Spain, England, Japan and the USA. Najjar currently works on a new series entitled “outer space“, which is dedicated to the latest developments in space technologies. He is one of Virgin Galactic´s Pioneer Astronauts and will be the first artist in space.[2]
Work

Technological progress has accelerated to the point that the future is happening to us far faster than we could ever have anticipated. Michael Najjar belongs to the contemporary artistic vanguard taking a critical look at the technological forces shaping the 21st century. In his photo and video works Najjar approaches art with a interdisciplinary mindset, transmuting the fields of science, art, and technology into visions and utopias of future social structures emerging under the impact of cutting-edge technologies.[3] In his considered approach to the means and possibilities of photography, Najjar's conceptual work magnifies and re-examines the potential of the photographic image by a constant reconstruction of time and space using a wide range of techniques in thematically focused series. His pictorial language of form and content guides the view into a complex construction of simulated reality.[4] Along this, the performative aspect of his artistic practice has shifted more into focus, since he has decided to become an astronaut and fly into space on board a new spaceship. He now uses his own body for performative action putting himself in highly complex technical environments.[5]
netropolis

Michael Najjar's work series "netropolis" (2003 - 2006) is an exploration of the way global cities will develop in the future. Najjar travelled around the globe and climbed – often evading the security guards - the highest towers of twelve megacities. His panoramic view transforms the reality of urban spatial structure into landscape. The digital fusion of panoramic views taken from different angles transforms the landscape into a woven fabric of relationships. The work shows the endless ocean of information, an all pervasive network. A compression of space and time evoking intense and constantly growing global interconnectivity.
high altitude

For “high altitude“ (2008 - 2010) Michael Najjar climbed Mount Aconcagua whose 6,962 meters (22,841 feet) make it the highest mountain on the planet outside of Asia. In the Andes Najjar photographed mountain ridges whose petrified zigzag curves served him as a representation of the monumentality of financial markets.[6] He patterned the shots he took on the expedition rigorously on the fluctuations of international stock exchange indices.[7] What he shows are the ups and downs of the markets, and how market reality and simulation are so intertwined as to be almost indistinguishable. What we see are the movements of the tectonic plates of the global economy over the past twenty to thirty years in whose course new peaks are thrown up and earthquakes and erosion are inevitable. Najjar shows the sublime in an age when information technology has become all-powerful.[8]
outer space

Michael Najjar's "outer space" work series deals with the latest developments in space exploration and the way they will shape our future life on Earth, in Earth’s near orbit and on other planets.[9] By leaving our home and flying to the moon or other planets, we change our understanding of two of the most fundamental questions confronting humankind – who we are and where we come from. The cultural dimension represented by emergent cutting-edge space technologies is very much at the center of Najjars´s work – in terms of the deeper knowledge these new technologies will impart about the universe, their impact on space travel, and the way they will influence and shape our lives and work on Earth.[10] This ongoing series started in 2011 with the final launch of the American Space Shuttle Atlantis[11] and currently comprises 24 photographic artworks and 4 video works. The artist has traveled to the world´s most important spaceports like the Kennedy Space Center, Baikonour Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and the Guiana Space Centre near Kourou in French Guiana. He has met with numerous scientists, engineers and astronauts, and visited space laboratories around the globe constructing new spacecrafts, satellites and telescopes. He traveled to the Atacama Desert in Chile to photograph the world´s most powerful telescopes located at sites across high altitude plateaus in the Andes. His collaboration with leading scientists and space agencies has given him privileged access to locations which are usually unknown to and unseen by the public. The present series blends documentary and fictive scenarios to create visionary enactments of current and future space exploration.

One essential hallmark of Najjar’s work is the way it is deeply informed by an experiential hands-on approach. The intimate experience of “living through” situations which provide the leitmotifs of his art is vital to the artist.[12] This performative aspect has also become a fundamental part of Najjar´s work process and will culminate in the artist´s own flight into space. As one of the pioneer astronauts of Virgin Galactic Virgin Galactic, Michael Najjar will be embarking on SpaceShipTwo on one of its future spaceflights where he will be the first artist to travel in space.[13]

To prepare for this flight Najjar is conducting an intensive and ongoing astronaut training program at Star City (GCTC), Russia, the German Space Center (DLR - Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt) in Cologne and the National AeroSpace Training And Research Center (NASTAR) in the USA. Defying physical limits, the artist puts his body through a grueling series of training sessions including a stratospheric flight in a MiG-29 jet fighter, zero gravity flights, centrifugal spins, underwater space-walk training in a heavy astronaut suit, and a HALO Jump from an altitude of 10,000m: situations of extremities which he captures on camera to investigate his own physical and mental responses and exemplify them in his works.[14]

The series also includes an assembly of contemporary visions of future life and work in space. Inherent in the actual artworks, these visions are commissioned by the artist and articulated in a series of "vision statements" written by leading figures in space exploration, science, architecture and philosophy including Buzz Aldrin, Richard Branson, Michael Lopez-Alegria, Anousheh Ansari, Norman Foster, and Stephen Hawking.[15]

Works from the “outer space” series have been exhibited internationally in numerous galleries and museums. In 2014, DISTANZ Verlag, Berlin, published a comprehensive book on the series.

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  • Michael Najjar, Netropolis | Hong Kong, 2003
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Michael Najjar, Netropolis | Hong Kong, 2003

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    Signed in felt-tip pen and with artist's label, thereon typewritten notes on the work, on the reverse of the mount. Print 2 from an edition of 6.

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • MICHAEL NAJJAR (German b. 1966) A VIDEO INSTALLATION, "The Invisible City," 2004
    Dec. 02, 2023

    MICHAEL NAJJAR (German b. 1966) A VIDEO INSTALLATION, "The Invisible City," 2004

    Est: $200 - $400

    MICHAEL NAJJAR (German b. 1966) A VIDEO INSTALLATION, "The Invisible City," 2004, two DVDs, each titled, "the invisible city," one DVD is numbered, signed, and dated, "edition 3/10 / M. Najjar / 2004," the other DVD with the artist's printed name and date and marked, "quicktime movie, 15:00 min, loop," contained in a white plastic display case; overall height: 4 1/2", width: 11 3/4", depth 6 3/4". Watch the DVD now.

    Simpson Galleries, LLC
  • MICHAEL NAJJAR (BORN 1966) MSCI World 80-09, from High Altitude Series, 2008-2010
    Oct. 25, 2016

    MICHAEL NAJJAR (BORN 1966) MSCI World 80-09, from High Altitude Series, 2008-2010

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    MICHAEL NAJJAR (BORN 1966) MSCI World 80-09, from High Altitude Series, 2008-2010 Digital chromogenic print mounted to aluminium, face mounted to plexi, typed title and date, signed and dated ‘2011’ in ink on a label affixed to the reverse, in a custom-made frame. Two from an edition of six. 51 1/2 x 79in

    Bonhams
  • Michael Najjar, Nadine_2.0 (from Nexus Project Part I), 1999/01
    Jun. 18, 2016

    Michael Najjar, Nadine_2.0 (from Nexus Project Part I), 1999/01

    Est: €2,000 - €2,600

    C-print on Alu-Dibond   Germany, 1999; printed later in 2001 Michael Najjar (b. 1966) – German photo artist Signed (hard to read) and dated ‘200[...]’ in black felt tip pen on a label on the reverse; also fitted with a typographic label with work data From the series ‘nexus project part I’ Copy 2 of 6 Literature: Exhib. cat. Circle of Life. Vita Activa. Das Bild des Menschen in der Fotografie der Gegenwart. Eine Auswahl von Dr. Andreas Beitin, ZKM, aus der Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, ed. by Lutz Teutloff, Oldenburg 2014, ill. p. 107 Dimensions: 140 x 100 cm Very good condition Provenance: Collection Teutloff, Germany Condition: The photograph is in very good condition with only faint superficial traces of wear. The sheet dimensions are 140 x 100 cm. Michael Najjar (b. 1966) Michael Najjar was born in October 1966 in Landau in the Palatine and deals with the media of photography and video. In the center of his works is the connection of realistic elements with fictitious facts. The main component of his work is a controlled society by computer and information technology. The artist is considered as visual futurist who joins the subjects science, history and philosophy in visions of utopias of future social structures. He reveals things that often remain hidden to the human eye. Since 1998 Najjar has been representing his works in many national and international exhibitions. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

    Auctionata Paddle8 AG
  • Michael Najjar, Dieter_2.0 (from Nexus Project Part I), 1999/00
    Jun. 18, 2016

    Michael Najjar, Dieter_2.0 (from Nexus Project Part I), 1999/00

    Est: €3,000 - €3,900

    C-print on Alu-Dibond Germany, 1999; printed later in 2000 Michael Najjar (b. 1966) – German photo artist Signed (hard to read) and dated ‘200[...]’ in black felt tip pen on a label on the reverse; also fitted with a typographic label with work data From the series ‘nexus project part I’ Copy 3 of 6 Literature: Exhib. cat. Circle of Life. Vita Activa. Das Bild des Menschen in der Fotografie der Gegenwart. Eine Auswahl von Dr. Andreas Beitin, ZKM, aus der Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, ed. by Lutz Teutloff, Oldenburg 2014, ill. p. 107 Dimensions: 140 x 100 cm Very good condition Provenance: Collection Teutloff, Germany Condition: The photograph is in very good condition with only faint superficial traces of wear and slightly rubbed parts. The sheet dimensions are 140 x 100 cm. Michael Najjar (b. 1966) Michael Najjar was born in October 1966 in Landau in the Palatinate and deals with the media of photography and video. In the center of his works is the connection of realistic elements with fictitious facts. The main component of his work is a controlled society by computer and information technology. The artist is considered as visual futurist who joins the subjects science, history and philosophy in visions of utopias of future social structures. He reveals things that often remain hidden to the human eye. Since 1998 Najjar has been representing his works in many national and international exhibitions. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

    Auctionata Paddle8 AG
  • M. Najjar, Esperando a Nada, Digital Lamba C-Print, 1996/2000
    Jun. 18, 2016

    M. Najjar, Esperando a Nada, Digital Lamba C-Print, 1996/2000

    Est: €2,000 - €2,600

    Digital Lamba C-Print on RC paper, mounted on glass Germany, 1996; later print from 2000 Michael Najjar (b. 1966) - German photo artist Signed and dated in pencil on a label on the reverse, ‘M. Najjar 2000’ From the series ‘Viva Fidel! – eine Reise in die Absurdität” Edition number 3/25 Dimensions: 75 x 100 cm Mounted behind glass in iron frame: 76 x 101 cm Very good condition Literature: Cf. Exhib. cat. Circle of Life. Vita Activa. Das Bild des Menschen in der Fotografie der Gegenwart. Eine Auswahl von Dr. Andreas Beitin, ZKM, aus der Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, ed. by Lutz Teutloff, Oldenburg 2014 Provenance: Collection Teutloff, Germany Condition: The photograph is in a very good condition. The frame has slightly worn. The dimensions are approximately 75 x 100 cm, and the frame is 76 x 101 cm in size. Michael Najjar (b. 1966) Michael Najjar was born in October 1966 in Landau in the Palatine and deals with the media of photography and video. In the center of his works is the connection of realistic elements with fictitious facts. The main component of his work is a controlled society by computer and information technology. The artist is considered as visual futurist who joins the subjects science, history and philosophy in visions of utopias of future social structures. He reveals things that often remain hidden to the human eye. Since 1998 Najjar has been representing his works in many national and international exhibitions. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

    Auctionata Paddle8 AG
  • Michael Najjar, Maravilla, Digital Lambda C-Print, 1996/2000
    Jun. 18, 2016

    Michael Najjar, Maravilla, Digital Lambda C-Print, 1996/2000

    Est: €2,000 - €2,600

    Digital Lambda C-Print on RC paper, mounted on glass Germany, 1996; later print from 2000 Michael Najjar (b. 1966) - German photo artist Signed and dated in pencil on a label on the reverse, ‘M. Najjar 2000’ From the series ‘Viva Fidel! – eine Reise in die Absurdität”, 1996-1997 Edition number 2/25 Dimensions: 75 x 100 cm Mounted behind glass in iron frame: 76 x 101 cm Very good condition Literature: Cf. Exhib. cat. Circle of Life. Vita Activa. Das Bild des Menschen in der Fotografie der Gegenwart. Eine Auswahl von Dr. Andreas Beitin, ZKM, aus der Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, ed. by Lutz Teutloff, Oldenburg 2014 Provenance: Collection Teutloff, Germany Condition: The photograph is in a very good condition. The frame has slightly worn. The dimensions are approximately 75 x 100 cm, and the frame is 76 x 101 cm in size. Michael Najjar (b. 1966) Michael Najjar was born in October 1966 in Landauin the Palatine and deals with the media of photography and video. In the center of his works is the connection of realistic elements with fictitious facts. The main component of his work is a controlled society by computer and information technology. The artist is considered as visual futurist who joins the subjects science, history and philosophy in visions of utopias of future social structures. He reveals things that often remain hidden to the human eye. Since 1998 Najjar has been representing his works in many national and international exhibitions. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

    Auctionata Paddle8 AG
  • Michael Najjar, Libertad, Digital Lambda C-Print, 1996-97/2003
    Jun. 18, 2016

    Michael Najjar, Libertad, Digital Lambda C-Print, 1996-97/2003

    Est: €2,000 - €2,600

    Digital Lambda C-Print on PE paper, mounted on glass Germany, 1996/97; later print from 2003 Michael Najjar (b. 1966) - German photo artist Signed and dated in black permanent marker on a label on the reverse, ‘M. Najjar 2003’ From the series ‘Viva Fidel! – eine Reise in die Absurdität” Edition number 2/25 Dimensions: 75 x 100 cm Mounted behind glass in iron frame: 76 x 101 cm Very good condition Literature: Cf. Exhib. cat. Circle of Life. Vita Activa. Das Bild des Menschen in der Fotografie der Gegenwart. Eine Auswahl von Dr. Andreas Beitin, ZKM, aus der Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, ed. by Lutz Teutloff, Oldenburg 2014 Provenance: Collection Teutloff, Germany Condition: The photograph is in very good condition. The frame has slightly worn. The dimensions are  75 x 100 cm, and the frame is 76 x 101 cm in size. Michael Najjar (b. 1966) Michael Najjar was born in October 1966 in Landau in the Palatine and deals with the media of photography and video. In the center of his works is the connection of realistic elements with fictitious facts. The main component of his work is a controlled society by computer and information technology. The artist is considered as visual futurist who joins the subjects science, history and philosophy in visions of utopias of future social structures. He reveals things that often remain hidden to the human eye. Since 1998 Najjar has been representing his works in many national and international exhibitions. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

    Auctionata Paddle8 AG
  • M. Najjar, Dinero Cubano, Digital Lambda C-Print, 1996-97/1999
    Jun. 18, 2016

    M. Najjar, Dinero Cubano, Digital Lambda C-Print, 1996-97/1999

    Est: €2,000 - €2,600

    Digital Lambda C-Print on RC paper, mounted on Alu-Dibond Germany, 1996/97; later print from 1999 Michael Najjar (b. 1966) - German photo artist Signed and dated in black permanent marker on a label on the reverse, ‘M. Najjar 1999’ From the series ‘Viva Fidel! – eine Reise in die Absurdität”, 1996-1997 Edition number 2/25 Dimensions: 75 x 100 cm Mounted behind glass in iron frame: 76 x 101 cm Very good condition Literature: Cf. Exhib. cat. Circle of Life. Vita Activa. Das Bild des Menschen in der Fotografie der Gegenwart. Eine Auswahl von Dr. Andreas Beitin, ZKM, aus der Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, ed. by Lutz Teutloff, Oldenburg 2014 Provenance: Collection Teutloff, Germany Condition: The photograph is in a very good condition. The frame has slightly worn. The dimensions are  75 x 100 cm, and the frame is 76 x 101 cm in size. Michael Najjar (b. 1966) Michael Najjar was born in October 1966 in Landau in the Palatine and deals with the media of photography and video. In the center of his works is the connection of realistic elements with fictitious facts. The main component of his work is a controlled society by computer and information technology. The artist is considered as visual futurist who joins the subjects science, history and philosophy in visions of utopias of future social structures. He reveals things that often remain hidden to the human eye. Since 1998 Najjar has been representing his works in many national and international exhibitions. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

    Auctionata Paddle8 AG
  • Michael Najjar, Alegria, Digital Lambda C-Print, 1996-97/2000
    Jun. 18, 2016

    Michael Najjar, Alegria, Digital Lambda C-Print, 1996-97/2000

    Est: €2,000 - €2,600

    Digital Lambda C-Print on RC paper, mounted on glass Germany, 1996/97; later print from 2000 Michael Najjar (b. 1966) - German photo artist Signed and dated in pencil on a label on the reverse, ‘M. Najjar 2000’ From the series ‘Viva Fidel! – eine Reise in die Absurdität”, 1996-1997 Edition number 2/25 Dimensions: 75 x 100 cm Mounted behind glass in iron frame: 76 x 101 cm Very good condition Literature: Cf. Exhib. cat. Circle of Life. Vita Activa. Das Bild des Menschen in der Fotografie der Gegenwart. Eine Auswahl von Dr. Andreas Beitin, ZKM, aus der Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, ed. by Lutz Teutloff, Oldenburg 2014 Provenance: Collection Teutloff, Germany Condition: The photograph is in very good condition. The frame has slightly worn. The dimensions are 75 x 100 cm, and the frame is 76 x 101 cm in size. Michael Najjar (b. 1966) Michael Najjar was born in October 1966 in Landau in the Palatine and deals with the media of photography and video. In the center of his works is the connection of realistic elements with fictitious facts. The main component of his work is a controlled society by computer and information technology. The artist is considered as visual futurist who joins the subjects science, history and philosophy in visions of utopias of future social structures. He reveals things that often remain hidden to the human eye. Since 1998 Najjar has been representing his works in many national and international exhibitions. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

    Auctionata Paddle8 AG
  • NAJJAR, MICHAEL.
    Jun. 01, 2016

    NAJJAR, MICHAEL.

    Est: €2,500 - €3,500

    NAJJAR, MICHAEL. 1966 Landau i.d. Pfalz. ''dineiro cubano''. Aus der Werkgruppe: viva fidel! Journey into absurdity. 1997. Lambda-Print. 80 x 106,5cm (85,5 x 126,5cm). Signiert und datiert mit Bleistift sowie weitere Angaben zum Foto auf Etikett verso: Drucktechnische Angaben am rechten Rand. Ex. 2/25. - Minimale Schmutzspuren am rechten Rand außerhalb des Bildes. Kanten minimal bestoßen. Ansonsten in sehr gutem Zustand.

    Van Ham Kunstauktionen
  • NAJJAR, MICHAEL.
    Jun. 01, 2016

    NAJJAR, MICHAEL.

    Est: €2,500 - €3,500

    NAJJAR, MICHAEL. 1966 Landau i.d. Pfalz. Tayga_2.0. Aus der Werkgruppe ''nexus project part 1''. 1999-2000. Diasec. 140 x 100cm Signiert und datiert mit schwarzem Stift auf Etikett verso: Michael Najjar 2000. Hier weiteres Etikett mit Angaben zum Foto. - Sehr guter Zustand.

    Van Ham Kunstauktionen
  • Michael Najjar (b.1966) - nasdaq 80-09, from the series High Altitude, 2008-2010
    Jun. 04, 2015

    Michael Najjar (b.1966) - nasdaq 80-09, from the series High Altitude, 2008-2010

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Archival pigment print, unique artist print, signed verso, 28.5 x 44.5cm (11 1/4 x 17 1/2in)

    Dreweatts 1759
  • Michael Najjar (b. 1966), Photography, Jenseits der Zeit, 2000
    Apr. 14, 2014

    Michael Najjar (b. 1966), Photography, Jenseits der Zeit, 2000

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    Lightjet-print, mounted on alu-dibond, acrylic glass Berlin, Germany, 2000 Michael Najjar (b. 1966) - German photo artist Signed verso on lower edge Numbered '2/6' Dimensions: 176 x 120 cm Very good condition Provenance: German private collection Impressive, large-scale work in intense colors, photographs by Michael Najjar fetch up over 6,200 euros at international auctions These large size color photography of the German photo artist Michael Najjar (1966) was created 2000 in Berlin and shows a scene at night, titled 'Jenseits der Zeit' (Beyond Time). A Japanese lady in blurred appearance is visible at the right edge of the picture. Behind her appears a Japanese diner as well as the moon in the upper left corner. The background is shrouded in a deep midnight blue and the work is on the reverse signed in the lower area. The photography of Michael Najjar (1966) is in very good condition with minimal scratch marks to the surface. The work is numbered '2/6' on the back. There is also a mount for the suspension on the back. The photography measures 176 x 120 cm. Michael Najjar (b. 1966) Michael Najjar was born in October 1966 in Landau in der Pfalz and deals with the media of photography and video. In the center of his works is the connection of realistic elements with fictitious facts. The main component of his work is a controlled society by computer and information technology. The artist is considered as visual futurist who joins the subjects science, history and philosophy in visions of utopias of future social structures. He reveals things that often remain hidden to the human eye. Since 1998 Najjar represents his works in many national and international exhibitions. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C. Diese großformatige Farbfotografie des deutschen Fotokünstlers Michael Najjar (geb. 1966) entstand 2000 in Berlin und zeigt eine Szene bei Nacht, betitelt mit „Jenseits der Zeit". Am rechten Bildrand steht eine unscharf dargestellte Frau in japanischer Tracht. Hinter ihr findet sich ein japanischer Imbiss. Oberhalb überfängt der Mond die Szene. Das Werk von Michael Najjar ist rückseitig im unteren Bereich auf einem Etikett signiert. Die Fotografie von Michael Najjar (1966) ist in sehr gutem Zustand mit nur minimalen Kratzspuren auf der Oberfläche. Die Fotografie ist verso nummeriert „2/6" und hat ebenda eine Montierung zur Aufhängung. Die Fotographie misst 176 x 120 cm. Michael Najjar (geb. 1966) Michael Najjar wurde im Oktober 1966 in Landau in der Pfalz geboren und befasst sich mit den Medien Fotografie und Video. In dem Mittelpunkt seiner Werke steht die Verbindung realistischer Elemente mit fiktiven Tatsachen. Als Hauptkomponenten seiner Arbeiten stellt Najjar einer durch Computer- und Informationstechnologien gesteuerten Gesellschaft in den Mittelpunkt. Der Künstler gilt als visueller Futurist, der die Themen Wissenschaft, Geschichte und Philosophie in Visionen und Utopien zukünftiger Gesellschaftsstrukturen zusammenfügt. Er deckt Dinge auf, die dem menschlichen Auge oft verborgen bleiben. Seit 1998 stellt Najjar in vielen seine Werke in nationalen und internationalen Ausstellungen aus.

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