4 Oct 24 // Lecture
Street photography of Berlin in the 2020s
A dialogue with photographers
EXHIBITION EXTENDED UNTIL 29TH NOVEMBER 2024
How can the architectural and urban development of a city like Berlin be documented photographically? How do photographers stage street spaces as places or non-places? What characterises successful architectural photography?
Photographers Mathilde Tijen Hansen, Maximilian Meisse, Andreas Rost, Peter Rathmann and Michael Wesely answered these questions during an artist talk as part of the exhibition ‘Atmospheres and Metabolism. Street Photography of Berlin in the 2020s ‘.
The exhibition, curated by Rudolf Spindler, shows photos of different types of streets in Berlin: the avenue Unter den Linden, Bleibtreustraße, Sonnenallee in Neukölln, Müllerstraße in Wedding and Karl-Liebknecht-Straße in Mitte.
It is intended as an artistic contribution to the open-air exhibition ‘immer modern! Berlin and its Streets. 200 Years of Architecture, Urban Planning and Engineering for Berlin’.
Opening hours of the exhibition: Papierhalle (Wasmuth Verlag), Axel-Springer-Straße 43, 10969 Berlin. From 20th September to 24th October. Thursday (1 to 6 pm) and Friday (2 to 6 pm) and by appointment: info@wasmuth-verlag.de
Ort, Datum, Uhrzeit
Papierhalle / Wasmuth Verlag
Axel-Springer-Straße 43
Hof 1
Berlin 10969
Deutschland
U2 Hausvogteiplatz
U8 Moritzplatz
Bus 248 Lindenstr./Oranienstr.
19:00