New ways of photography: Amin Hak-Hagir in the Bobbin Factory

New ways of photography: Amin Hak-Hagir in the Bobbin Factory

In the Bobbin Factory in Subetasch, an exciting exhibition by the photo artist Amin Hak-Hagir is currently being presented. The artist, born in Germany, but in Waidhofen on the Thaya, uses his photographs to create unique and detailed compositions. HAK-Hagir studied at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and lives in Vienna and Lower Austria today.

In his work, HAK-Hagir focuses on playing with formats and colors, arranging his pictures individually. "On Sunday morning, when I worked outside the usual borders, I was overwhelmed by an idea," he reports on his creative source of Inspiration. The nature and the environment in which he moves seem to reveal new perspectives with his camera, which he then put together in his work

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HAK-Hagir's approach is special: he sees what happens around him as a kind of constant flow of impressions that are reflected in his photographs. Each picture is arranged individually and contributes to the story of a new story. These stories are not only visually appealing, but also encourage the world to think about the world that we perceive around us.

An example of his work is the design of space, inspired by a pink wall color. The individual color photographs can be combined as desired, which leads to constantly new visual experiences. It shows us that art is not only about rigid formats, but also about flexibility and creativity.

The exhibition runs until the end of November 2023 and offers visitors the opportunity to experience the impressive works of Hak-Hagirs up close. His photographs are not only pictures, but also fragments of memory that are composed of a new whole. It should be emphasized that the artist overcomes the barriers of traditional photography and invites the viewer to find his own history in the pictures.

For all those interested in art, this is an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Amin Hak-Hagir and maybe draw your own inspiration. The exhibition is an impressive example of how time and memory can be reinterpreted by the lens of a photographer. Visitors are cordially invited to experience his works in the Bobbin factory in Subetasch and to discover their own fragments of memory.

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