Photo Edition Berlin c/o Galerie Guelman und Unbekannt
Mittelstrasse 53
10117 Berlin – Mitte
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Accessible to wheelchairs
OPENING HOURS
Mon closedTue closedWed 4–11pmThu 4–11pmFri 4–11pmSat 12–11pmSun 12–11pm
ADMISSION PRICE
Free admission
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Photo Edition Berlin
02.03.–30.03.2025
Opening
01.03.2025 6pm
RIVALS
Photography vs. Promptography
Kevin Abosch, Jason M. Allen, Miles Astray, Jackie Baier, Kurt Buchwald, Patrik Budenz, Laurence Chaperon, Boris Eldagsen, Klaus Elle, Clint Enns, Gottfried Jäger, Ursula Kelm, Thomas Knoefel, Vitaly Komar, Emi Kusano, Matthias Leupold, Andreas Müller-Pohle, Peter Neusser, The Forbidden Toys aka Rosemberg, A.I. Sam, Linn Schröder, Torsten Schumann, Vladimir Sorokin, Claus Stolz, Peter Truschner, Arik Weiszmann, Arik Weiszmann, Wuh. ey, Merz mensch, Infra rouge, Placenta shake, Sabine von Bassewitz, Jiří Šigut, Group ‘Plus, Minus, Comma’

The exhibition questions the limits and possibilities of conventional photography and AI-generated images. Works by outstanding photographers and artists, including members of the Deutsche Fotografische Akademie (German Photographic Academy, DFA), are on display. The presentation is structured thematically: Photography as a school of seeing, with Torsten Schumann and Kurt Buchwald, Peter Truschner und Peter Neusser; The photographic portrait as interpersonal interaction with Ursula Kelm and Laurence Chaperon; The documentary photo as authentic testimony, represented by Patrik Budenz und Thomas Knoefel; while Claus Bach focuses on The photo as a historical document. Linn Schröder, Jackie Baier and Matthias Leupold guide us through Photography as an experience, while Claus Stolz, Klaus Elle, Gottfried Jäger and Jiří Šigut explore the topic Photography = light x matter.

Boris Eldagsen’s The Electrician (2022), an AI-generated image, and Miles Astray’s Flamingone, a photograph, mark the transition to promptography, a new discipline of AI art. In promptography, new realities are created through AI.

The Invention of New Bodies shows works by Clint Enns, Placenta Shake and Arik Weiszmann. In No Humans Have Been Harmed in the Making, AI.S.A.M and Wuh.ey presents their work.

In Promptography as a School of Ideas, Kevin Abosch, Emi Kusano, Andreas Müller-Pohle, Vitaly Komar, and the group "Plus, Minus, Comma", along with Rosemberg, Marat Guelman, and Jason M. Allen, present their perspectives. Engaging with the inner world, we encounter Infrarouge, Sabine von Bassewitz, and Merzmensch. Finally, Text as the Source of the Image features Vladimir Sorokin.

This exhibition invites you to reflect on photography and its role in contemporary image production, as well as the so-called “truth of the moment” in comparison to AI-generated images. Keep the illusion real!