Photopause I at Gallery Morton Krauskopf brings together works by Harriet Foster and Bruno Kühn exploring materiality, fragility, and public visibility. The exhibition features oil paintings and a sculptural work by Foster alongside Kühn’s woven textile wall piece. Both artistic positions engage with surfaces as carriers of intimacy, trace, and physical memory. Against the backdrop of a shifting public sphere shaped by digital media, the exhibition reflects on the increasingly reciprocal condition of artwork and documentation. Installed within a glass transport vehicle, the presentation heightens the tension between exposure and protection, immediacy and mediation, emphasizing the fragile status of both the works and their perception.