Wo Wirtschaft spielt is a group show of 21 photographers who present their editorial work for the German magazine brand eins. It will be on show at the stilwerk limited edition design gallery.
February 3 – March 10, 2012
stilwerk limited edition design gallery
Im stilwerk Hamburg, 7. OG
Große Elbstraße 68
22767 Hamburg
Pixelprojekt_Ruhrgebiet will be on show in the German Ambassador's Residence in London.
We are very happy to show a part of our series Rheinhausen at the German Embassy.
October 7 and 8, 2010
German Ambassador's Residence
London
Dutch curator Marc Prüst chose our project Hinterland for his show Unpublished-Unknown at the renowned Italian photography festival FotoGrafia this fall in Rome.
Part of the series can be seen on this site. Go to Hinterland...
Pixelprojekt_Ruhrgebiet is a digital photography collection creating a regional memory, a project of independent photographers.
The Ruhrgebiet is a region with a unique photography scene. Among its highly regarded art and design schools in Essen, Dortmund, Bielefeld, Düsseldorf and Münster, as well as a rich concentration of museums throughout the region, photography in the Ruhrgebiet is playing an increasingly influential role. Photographers from the Ruhrgebiet and from outside the region have always been eager to visualize the contradictions and eccentricities of the region, both in their personal and commissioned work.
The exhibition ÜberTage shows a selection of 30 photographers from the archive of Pixelprojekt_Ruhrgebiet. The main theme of the exhibition is the transformation of a traditional coal and steel region into a modern metropolitan area.
We are very delighted to show our series Rheinhausen at the museum in Mülheim.
January 29 – March 21, 2010
Kunstmuseum an der Alten Post
Mülheim an der Ruhr
Since September 2009 we are doing our Master's in Photographic Studies at the University of Leiden, The Netherlands. The Study consists of several workshops, art history, curatorial training and critical writing.
Professors are Susan Meiselas, Bas Vroege, Helen Westgeest, Tineke de Ruiter, Flip Bool and Robert Lankamp.