The exhibition The NEW YOU-WE-ME in the program of the European Month of Photography EMOP Berlin uses photography, AI-generated images and analogue camera techniques to explore private and public humanity in current events. The vernissage will take place on March 14 at 7 pm.
March 03, 2025
Provided by the artist.
Corinna Rosteck, Double Jeu aus der Serie ‚Bruder Sonne- Schwester Mond‘, 60x40 cm, Tecco iridium auf Aludibond, 2024, 27,5x20,5 cm, Collage
With the exhibition The NEW YOU-WE-ME, the Verein Berliner Künstler is positioning itself in the program of EMOP–Berlin, the European Month of Photography, which takes place every two years. Current positions in photography are presented in this shown in more than 100 exhibitions throughout Berlin.
Exhibition from 15.3. - 6. 4. 2025
In the exhibition The NEW YOU-WE-ME, the Berlin Artists' Association presents in the context of the European Month of Photography Berlin (EMOP) presents 16 artistic positions:
Sandra Becker, Maks Dannecker, Siegfried Dengler, Norma Drimmer, Boris Eldagsen, Monika Funke Stern,∙Simone Kornfeld, Sebastian Kusenberg, Laura Kärki, Carolina Patino Mayer, Corinna Rosteck, Katrin Salentin, Andrea Sunder-Plassmann, Sigi Torinus, Catrin Welcher, Ila Wingen
Images explore in-between spaces, transformation and the relationship between identities and society. Using photography as a means of expression, she examines private and public humanity in current events and invites a dialog.
What effect can the photographic image have in the present? Do we still trust the images, our interpretation?
Curated by Catrin Wechler, Ila Wingen, Corinna Rosteck
Vernissage: Friday, 14.3. 2025, 7 pm Welcome: Catrin Wechler, Ila Wingen, Corinna Rosteck (curatorial team) Introduction to the exhibition: Dr. Sarah Frost, art historian
PROGRAM: Artist Talk: Sunday, 30.3. 2025, from 3 – 4.30 pm, moderated by the curators.
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OnlineprogrammBoris Eldagsen: Lecture Wednesday 19.3.2025, from 6.30 to 8.30 pm Will it Blend? The future of creative collaboration between humans and AI ! Registration until 17.03.2025, 7 pm, at [email protected]/ Subject: Lecture
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