The photo series LAST CALL by German photographer Cathrin Schulz portrays Berlin inner city airport Tempelhof in an outstanding way.
With its presentation as an online exhibition, deconarch.com starts a new experimental feature: Virtual Exhibition!

Cathrin Schulz, Last Call
Tempelhof was one of the first traffic airports in Germany, opening its gates in 1923 until it was shut down on October 30, 2008. Historically charged – calling to memory the legendary Berlin Airlift, with the allied “Raisin Bombers” – and remarkable from a urbanistic geo-view – the airport is one of the biggest buildings in the world and covers a huge area of cityscape, as a view on the map shows –, the airport is laden with memories, dreamsand symbolic meaning. Yet even though shut down, the airport’s future is still not fully undecided.
Cathrin Schulz’s Tempelhof – always without human presence – appears calm and timeless, a of both historic as well as – maybe surprising to some – of architectural-aesthetic value.
Click here to see the Virtual Exhbition of Cathrin Schulz: Last Call!
Virtual Exhibition: A new feature by deconarch.com
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Mit der Fotoserie “Last Call” von Cathrin Schulz geht ein neues Feature von deconarch.com an den Start: Die Virtual Exhibition, ein Online-Experiment, das nicht nur das Angebot von deconarch.com ergänzt, sondern auch die Möglichkeiten des Internets weiter ausreizt.
Ist deconarch.com eine Plattform, die Kunst und Architektur – ARTitecture – zusammenbringt und als Begegnungsstätte mit der Vielfalt der künstlerischen Positionen, die diese Denkansätze verfolgen, fungiert, ergänzt Virtual Exhibition diesen Ansatz um die verstärkte visuelle Begegnung mit ARTitecture – in Form einer virtuellen Ausstellung.
Virtual Exhibition schöpft die Möglichkeiten des WWW aus: Es ermöglicht nicht nur die geografisch wie temporal unbegrenzte Begegnung und Zugänglichkeit der präsentierten Arbeiten, sondern auch ihre dauerhafte Verfügbarkeit, während Ausstellungen vor Ort immer nur in einem begrenzten Zeitraum präsent sind. In diesen virtuellen „Sehräumen” werden spannende Begegnungen möglich, die sich realiter so nicht ohne Weiteres finden lassen – Denkanstöße, Entdeckungen und Überraschungen inklusive!
More about Cathrin Schulz

Cathrin Schulz, Last Call
The German photographer, living and working in the USA, works on two main bodies of works: A conceptual one called SIXTH SENSE, a photographic abstraction presented in form of installations. AND A second one, which she is currently working on, called AUTHENTI(C)ITY of AMERICA, documenting her vision of America as a German photographer.
“Immersing myself in the urban scenery of the United States I perceive its authenticity and diverseness’ and embrace it in soul places.”
About her work, Cathrin Schulz says: “With my images I underscore a graphic and aesthetic perfection of my motives and its tranquility without ever staging a setting. Approaching my subjects with a cool objectivity, lack of distortion, and emptiness of human presence my works convey a timelessness creating a blank screen onto which one can project ones own memories and emotions. As a self taught photographer, I have a very intuitive approach to my subjects of interest. My spirit is : FEEL WITH YOUR MIND, THINK WITH YOUR SENSES.”