The Fotobus Society is presenting its second open-air photography exhibition at several locations in Hanover until June 21.
A total of 34 works were selected by a top-class jury consisting of Enver Hirsch (photographer & journalist), Ksenia Ivanova (documentary photographer), Malte Radtki (photo historian & lecturer), Trine Skraastad (freelance photo editor) and Abdulhamid Kircher (photographer) and will be presented free of charge and in the open air at Leibnizufer, Maschpark, Faustwiese and Brackebuschgarten .
Invisible moments
The exhibition presents a diverse selection of photographs on various international themes. Instead of limiting itself to a single thematic framework, the Fotobus Society focuses on the often overlooked but significant moments of change. "History is not only written in its highlights, but above all in the seemingly invisible processes that shape it," explains the exhibition team.
Program
The association invites you to a festive opening on the Faustwiese on May 30 at 20:00. Artist Walks will take place on three dates during the exhibition (May 31, June 7, June 14), during which photographers will explain their work in more detail. The tours start at 3 pm at the Landesmuseum and at 6 pm in Linden on the Faustwiese and last around one and a half hours.
During the exhibition period, public slideshows will take place on the Faustwiese every Saturday from 9:30 pm. The photobus itself will serve as a mobile information and contact point every Saturday during the exhibition period.
About the Fotobus Society
The Fotobus Society was founded in 2018 by Christoph Bangert and is a non-profit association dedicated to promoting young photographers. The association offers students from over 30 European universities a platform to further develop their creative skills and exchange ideas in an intercultural, non-hierarchical space. The offerings include workshops, excursions to important photography festivals, exhibitions and networking events. Membership for students is free of charge.
Exhibitors
Alexandra-Iulia Corcode, Amelie Sachs & Paulina Metzscher & Eva Gemmer, Anton Vester, Antonia Teichert & Clara Schöttke, Anya Tsaruk, Arez Ghaderi, Aslı Özçelik, Charlotte Anna Rathmann, Fabian Schwarze, Gerd Waliszewski, Jana Margarete Schuler, Jasper Hill, Jonathan Funk, Josefine Rauch, Julius Schien, Katharina Kemme & Arne Piepke, Laszlo Randelzhofer & Marshl Ceron, Louis Roth, Marie Burkhart, Mehdi Moradpour, Meret Eberl, Mikołaj Tomczak, Minh-An Pham, Nerea Lakuntza, Nora Schwarz, Oskar Schlechter, Pasha Kritchko, Pha Croissant, Santiago Mesa, Simon Deppe, Teike Jungjoahnn, Tim Gassauer, Tizian Machtolf, Vincent Wechselberger
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