Four photographers present their work here. They are all united by the search for that one moment, for a feeling, for poetry in the image. Their works bear witness to an intensive examination of the expression of the human - in the fleeting, in the unplanned, in the space in between. In doing so, they set different priorities, follow their own perspectives and individual approaches in order to make the poetic visible in reality.
Franziska Hetterich follows the light - and is repeatedly led to places that are more than just backdrops: Places with a special atmosphere, a special light. Her photographs tell of freedom, movement and that feeling when time no longer plays a role. She captures the interplay of body and water - raw energy, lightness, frozen in the perfect moment.
Fritz Fechner shows street photographs from all over the world - unposed, attentive and with a fine sense for the irony of human existence. As a silent observer, he remains in the background and yet is often very close to his subjects: people who carry stories within them and reveal them, often unintentionally.
A room. A woman. Filled with sensuality. In his portraits, Michael Imhof seeks the genuine, the unadulterated, the encounter. In a series of portraits created in Paris, the model becomes an integral part of this search. Distance becomes closeness, trust becomes letting go. Few things are as fascinating as capturing such moments and making them visible, even to others.
Photographer Simon Thon combines documentary photography with his own texts. The result is a dialog between image and word that opens up a variety of interpretations for visitors. Sometimes he shows fleeting snapshots, sometimes landscapes or bizarre scenes. His works invite you to follow him on his travels and immerse yourself for a while in his view of the world - fragmentary, open and full of possibilities.
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14:00 - 02:00 //
Free admission //
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