German
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Anna Bergold: Terra Salis
“Terra Salis” is a photographic exploration of the complex issue of potash mining in Heringen an der Werra, located in eastern Hesse.
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Andreas Herzau: New York
Andreas Herzau became known for his worldwide reportage work for German magazines and newspapers. His numerous projects also included pictures of New York before and after the September 11 attacks.
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Sigmar Polke: Photoworks : When Pictures Vanish
his catalog accompanies the first museum retrospective of the photography of influential German multimedia artist Polke.
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Katrin Koenning: between the skin and sea
Spanning three years (2020-2023), between the skin and sea emerges at a time of great collective upheaval. The hyper-local takes centre-stage; made among the artist’s immediate communities, tales of entanglement, relation, connection and intimacy unfold. Leaning into the shadows, the photographs trace networks of love, grief, kinship, shelter and repair.
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Sachlich Neu: Fotografien von August Sander, Albert Renger-Patzsch & Robert Häusser
Legendary photographs from the 1920s and 30s by August Sander (1876-1964) and Albert Renger-Patzsch (1897-1966), the main representatives of “New Objectivity” in photography, meet icons by Robert Häusser (1924-2013), a classic of the post-war period.
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Apropos Visionär: Der Fotograf Horst H. Baumann
In the decade between 1955 and 1965, Düsseldorf-based Horst H. Baumann was one of the most innovative and successful photographers of his generation. From a standing start, the self-taught photographer developed a visual language that was radically different from the trends and fashions of his time.
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Yana Wernicke: Companions
Wernicke’s series is a touching portrait of two young women who have established profound relationships with animals. Rosina and Julie each independently save animals from certain death and create bonds of love and trust with them.
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Sibylle Bergemann – Stadt Land Hund. Photographs 1966–2010
In a career spanning more than four decades, Berlin-born Sibylle Bergemann created an extraordinary oeuvre ranging from fashion and portrait photographs to literary reportages and atmospheric series.
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Ursula Schulz-Dornburg: Huts, Temples, Castles
Unpublished images by Ursula Schulz-Dornburg capturing the improvised structures of a radical playground built by children in 1960s Amsterdam.
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Wolfgang Bellwinkel: Vast Land
Between the year 849 and the present, Myanmar has had an astounding 22 capitals, while the seat of government has changed 39 times. Vast Land by Wolfgang Bellwinkel is a photographic study of the country‘s last three capitals: Mandalay (1857–1885), Yangon (1885–2005) and Naypyitaw (since 2005).
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Olaf Unverzart: Walking Distance
Five continents, three decades: with Walking Distance, Olaf Unverzart presents his interpretation of a travel diary.
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Juan Vicente Aliaga (Author): Ilse Bing
German photographer Ilse Bing (1899-1998) has secured her place as one of the major photographers of the 20th century. Her pioneering images during the inter-war era reveal a modern vision influenced by the impact of both the Bauhaus and Surrealism.