Invitation to the Slow Photography: Bernd Grosseck in Wernberg!
Invitation to the Slow Photography: Bernd Grosseck in Wernberg!
In the Wernberg gallery, photographer Bernd Großeck opened his fascinating exhibition "Slow Photography - Visibility through Photography". The show offers a deep insight into the art of conscious vision and shows how landscapes and human emotions come together. As klick-kaernten.at reports , places special emphasis on the regional connection to Wernberg, which he expresses through breathtaking photographs from the area. His works, which come from both Wernberg monastery and other significant locations, represent his philosophy of "Slow Photography", which emphasizes the experience and mindfulness.
also seen in the exhibition are awarded awarded photographs that have been awarded in international competitions, which underlines the high quality and creative depth of Großeck's work. Art lovers are invited to experience these impressive pictures that communicate the stories behind the landscapes and stimulate the viewer to think.
theater and sculpture in the Lento's art museum
In the meantime, an interesting connection to literature is created in the Lento's art museum. In his work, Simon Wachsmuth reflects the effects of war and violence - central issues in Bertolt Brecht's famous anti -war drama "Mother Courage and her children". His bronze sculptures, which represent human arms and visualize the seven dead sins, are not only artistic works, but also a deeper examination of history. lentos.at emphasizes that Wachsmuth's creative approaches offer a platform to deconstruct historical stories and to research their potential for resistance to authoritarian structures.
Wachsmuth's innovative work invite the viewers to think about the interactions of power, violence and human experience and to deal with the historical narrative. Together, the exhibitions of Großeck and Wachsmuth form a strong art event that stimulates the audience to reflect on the complexity of human existence.
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