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Photographic Notes: Works from the Contemporary Art Collection

Mar 17, 2023 - Aug 06, 2023

Photography has been a focal point of the Contemporary Art Collection from the very first. Due to two internationally known, regionally rooted photographic positions, August Sander and Bernd & Hilla Becher, the photography collection is characterised by what is widely perceived as a documentary, factual stance. The works reflect a serial, conceptual, and project-related approach.

The title 鈥淧hotographic Notes鈥 references the medium of photography by evoking the act of personal chronicling, the capturing of a (historical) moment, the observation of change or a cultural state. At the same time, it cites the photographer as author, and thus the subjective gaze inherent to every photograph. The exhibition gathers works of art which explore themes from our lifeworld, involving nature, culture, and humankind, and which also reflect on their representation. Taking centre stage are images of different landscapes, special places and architectural structures, but also people engaging with these living spaces. The exhibition inspires a comparison of different approaches and photographic strategies. The selection of works fosters new perspectives on things that are purportedly familiar. It facilitates visual experiences that extend beyond the purely documentary.



Photography has been a focal point of the Contemporary Art Collection from the very first. Due to two internationally known, regionally rooted photographic positions, August Sander and Bernd & Hilla Becher, the photography collection is characterised by what is widely perceived as a documentary, factual stance. The works reflect a serial, conceptual, and project-related approach.

The title 鈥淧hotographic Notes鈥 references the medium of photography by evoking the act of personal chronicling, the capturing of a (historical) moment, the observation of change or a cultural state. At the same time, it cites the photographer as author, and thus the subjective gaze inherent to every photograph. The exhibition gathers works of art which explore themes from our lifeworld, involving nature, culture, and humankind, and which also reflect on their representation. Taking centre stage are images of different landscapes, special places and architectural structures, but also people engaging with these living spaces. The exhibition inspires a comparison of different approaches and photographic strategies. The selection of works fosters new perspectives on things that are purportedly familiar. It facilitates visual experiences that extend beyond the purely documentary.



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Sunday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday - Wednesday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday - Saturday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Unteres Schloss 1 Siegen, Germany 57072

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