Urban spaces and fragments of our everyday world become the source of Lenke and Husser's pictorial inventions. Photographic notations in a minimalist manner serve them as studies of their perception and memory, which are immediately borne by the phenomenon of the fleeting and transient. In his painterly works, Lenke abandons traditional notions of homogeneous, three-dimensional space, creating polyphonic interior spaces and discontinuities.
Johann Husser, on the other hand, reflects the changes in urban space in his work. He uses existing 3D visualizations of urban space and deconstructs them through digital editing processes that distort their idealized visions.
His photographs show construction processes as fragile utopias and question who owns the city.
Duration: April 11 - May 18, 2025
Where: GEH8 WERKRaum
Opening hours: on the Open Studio Day at GEH8 on May 10 from 2-7 p.m., as well as visits to the workroom by appointment via email or at any time through the window on Gehestraße