In the organizer's words:


What's happening when a person leaves?
And what happens to what they leave behind?

When photojournalist Sabine Sauer died suddenly in 2009, thousands of photographs, unfulfilled exhibition plans and countless memories remained.

Years later, a chance encounter leads Janina to her neighbor Knut and to Sabine's work. She decides to bring it to light once again. Together with her film partner Laureen, she sets off in search of clues.

They accompany relatives, open boxes full of pictures and ask questions about memories, parting and letting go.

The exhibition shows Sabine's work for magazines such as Der Spiegel, Die Zeit and taz, complemented by the documentary film "Sabine Sauer and what remains".

The life of a photojournalist. Curated by Janina Panning and Laureen Thews.

With special thanks to Knut Hetzer, Filip Hetzer and Caroline Goldie.

Free admission.

Opening hours
Fri, 22.05. 12 - 23 h
Sat, 23.05. 12 - 20 h
Sun, 24.05. 12 - 20 h

Program
Fri, 22.05.

7 pm

Vernissage with film screening
+ vinyl DJ set with VictorDiscos & alexcezoir


Sat, 23.05.

5 pm
Screening"Voice Notes on Death"
Artist talk with Romy Persaud

7 pm
Live Listening Set with Harry Crampton

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Location

Salon am Moritzplatz Oranienstrasse 58 10969 Berlin

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