10 Sep – 17 Dec 2011 Kicken Gallery Berlin – Pressetext Kicken Gallery: JOACHIM BROHM | Culatra Die Serie ‘Culatra’ von Joachim Brohm, 2008-2010 in Portugal entstanden, steht im Zentrum der Herbstausstellung bei Kicken Berlin. Erstmals ist die Serie in vollem Umfang in Berlin zu sehen: Kicken Berlin präsentiert das gleichnamige Portfolio mit 24 Motiven …
Sarah Moore | Expanse
Expanse.
2008-ongoing
“If space is the field for memory, and if memory is the basis of our narrative self-invention, then we must live in some seam between inside and outside, some corridor between the place we make and the place that makes us.”
Richard Powers (mehr …)
Philip Hodges | Colours in Culture
Philip Hodges‘ beautiful interactive adaptation of David McCandless‘ iconic data visualisation “Colours in Culture“, illustrating cultural differences between feelings and colors associated with them. Happiness comes in many colors after all…
Ute und Werner Mahler | Monalisen der Vorstädte
Nov 5, 2011 – Jan 7, 2012 Gallery DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM Tucholskystraße 38, 10117 Berlin
SLIDELUCK Berlin IV
November 17, 2011 at 7pm .HBC Berlin
PBN 2011 Celebration Berlin
Blurb presents the winners of this year’s PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK NOW competition. Friday, November 18 · 6:00pm – 9:00pm Gestalten Space Berlin Sophie-Gips-Höfe, Sophienstraße 21, 10178 Berlin
Albrecht Tübke
Above: Selected photographs from Albrecht Tübke’s series „Twins“ (1st row), „Personae“ (2nd row), and „Heads„.
Dandies against a Concrete Wall. Photographs by Albrecht Tübke
Val Williams
When Albrecht Tübke began to photograph people he encountered in the cities of Europe and the USA, he became part of a long tradition of documentary portraiture. Like his illustrious forebear August Sander, and more recent practitioners such as Judith Joy Ross and Rineke Dijkstra, Tübke has a gift for allowing his subjects to perform in their own solitary drama. „Many people„, he writes, „try to hide their emotions and feelings as they go about everyday life. This public persona is often calculated to mask what is within, creating a veneer of individuality, a fabrication to hide behind.“ (mehr …)
Géraldine van Wessem
Géraldine van Wessem was born in 1984 in Dendermonde, Belgium. She graduated in 2006 as a Master in English and Dutch philology at the University of Ghent, Belgium. After that she enrolled at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent. In September 2010 she obtained the degree of Master in Visual Arts (Photography) with great distinction. (mehr …)
Star Rush | Transfiguring Intimacies
Mobile messaging, public telephones, private conversations in public places: in just the right moment, the split second really, we enter the space that collapse private introspection and public expression. In these photos, I explore two questions: (1) How am I when I can’t see me, but we see each other? and (2) What is the shape of isolation as mediums of exchange and transport transfigure intimacies into exterior landscapes? (mehr …)