Barbara Probst (*1964) devotes herself to radical constructions of the visible. Her work stands for a form of photographic hyper-staging. In her large-format, multi-part images, she encourages the viewer to engage with the depicted subject both intellectually and sensually. "My work is about seeing and observing, about our perception - about how we see the world and how differently we perceive it," explains the artist, who initially studied sculpture. Her starting point is many perspectives on one and the same scene, which she circles and photographs simultaneously with the help of different cameras. It becomes clear that "reality" can appear different at the same time and a scene can be understood differently if we - literally - change our point of view.
In cooperation with the Lucerne Art Museum.
Curated by Stefan Gronert
ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM
TUES 7.1.25, 6.30 PM
ARTIST TALK
Barbara Probst, artist, in conversation with Stefan Gronert
TUES 18.2.25, 6.30 PM
DIALOGUE LECTURE
with Barbara Hofmann-Johnson, Director of the Museum für Photographie Braunschweig and Stefan Gronert
SA 22 & SO 23.2.25, 11.00 AM TO 3.00 PM EACH DAY
WORKSHOP FOR ADULTS
with Kathrin Brunnhofer, photographer, and Kristina Sinn, Education and Outreach, Sprengel Museum Hannover