Ute Behrend plays the game of a visual and symbolic overstretching: she always questions the alleged stringency of a narrative by omissions and… more »
Fotografien: Architektur und Natur | SIGRID NEUBERT in Berlin
For 30 years Sigrid Neubert (b. 1927) worked as a photographer for many leading architectural firms. In the process she developed a style… more »
Witterungen | Photographische AUFZEICHNUNGEN zwischen Landschaft und Lebenswelt in Köln
The “Tracing Transformations” (Witterungen) project presents three positions from three different countries: Laurenz Berges (*1966) from Düsseldorf, Michael Collins (*1961) from London, and… more »
7 Jahre danach .. Spurensuche und Blick nach vorn | Jens LIEBCHEN, Ingrid MACKENSEN in Berlin
Seven years after the devastating earthquake disaster in northeastern Japan, the JDZB is dedicating itself to two exhibitions, each consisting of documentary photographs,… more »
Dekonstruktion des Urbanen | SABINE WILD in Stuttgart
Sabine Wilds’ works are created in major cities such as New York, Shanghai, Hong Kong, London, Paris and Rome. For this exhibition, though,… more »
Perspektiven #3 | Ehemalige der Neuen Schule für Fotografie in Berlin
Five former students of the Neue Schule für Fotografie show their current photographic work in Perspectives # 3: commissioned photographs for magazines, documentary… more »
Déjà vu | Thibault BRUNET, Isabelle LE MINH in Berlin
French photo artists Thibault Brunet and Isabelle Le Minh, both have already exhibited in many times in French institutions, deal with the reactivation… more »
RAUM / RÄUME II in Berlin
For the second time, Berlin based Galerie Springer focusses on the theme of “Space / Spaces” and brings together different spatial conceptions of… more »
Junimond | Anna LEHMANN-BRAUNS in Konstanz
Interior spaces are Anna Lehmann-Brauns’ focus. She finds them in hotels, discos, theaters, cinemas, clubs, bars, film studios and manufacturing plants. Her detailed… more »
Fotografische Entwürfe | Maximilian MEISSE in Berlin
Maximilian Meisse’s photographs scan through reality. Nothing seems to be left to chance, people are hardly discoverable, perspective, lighting, view have clearly been… more »