Peter Schlör's photographic works negotiate the subtle transitions between external reality and inner perception. In doing so, they reveal a silent, suggestive power that transforms the visible and transfers it into metaphysical pictorial spaces.
This transformation process means not only the transformation of light into image, but also the fusion of perception and sensation, of the visible world and inner experience. Schlör's photographic work thus becomes an interface between inside and outside, a place where both worlds interpenetrate and produce something third: an image that not only shows, but is.
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