- Open Format
Three perspectives on analog photography – three personal visions captured on film.
Marc Pruß, Thomas Ming-Hui Stanka, Oliver Wagner
27 June 2025 19:00–23:30
28 June 2025 11:00–22:30
29 June 2025 11:00–19:00
Marc Pruß, Thomas Ming-Hui Stanka, and Oliver Wagner—members of the Berlin-based collective analogueNOW!—present works in open format, united by a shared commitment to analog photography. Their choice of medium reflects a passion for grain, light, chemistry—and the art of slowing down.
The exhibition features large-format black-and-white portraits (Pruß), poetic documentary impressions from Japan (Stanka), and a photographic return to a hometown in Saarland (Wagner).
The exhibition features large-format black-and-white portraits (Pruß), poetic documentary impressions from Japan (Stanka), and a photographic return to a hometown in Saarland (Wagner).
Biography
Marc Pruß, Thomas Ming-Hui Stanka, Oliver Wagner
Marc Pruß has been working with analog photography for over ten years, focusing on portraiture. He develops his films and prints in the darkroom and has volunteered with analogueNOW! since 2017.
Thomas Ming-Hui Stanka (Tom) is an art historian and curator specializing in photography. He works at Grisebach in Berlin and co-founded cyclops, an initiative for popup photo exhibitions. At analogueNOW! he contributes to curating, design, and social media.
Oliver Wagner lives in Berlin and studies photo editing at Ostkreuz School of Photography. His documentary work has been shown at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Kunsthalle Ost, and analogueNOW!'s PhotoWeekEnd.
Thomas Ming-Hui Stanka (Tom) is an art historian and curator specializing in photography. He works at Grisebach in Berlin and co-founded cyclops, an initiative for popup photo exhibitions. At analogueNOW! he contributes to curating, design, and social media.
Oliver Wagner lives in Berlin and studies photo editing at Ostkreuz School of Photography. His documentary work has been shown at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Kunsthalle Ost, and analogueNOW!'s PhotoWeekEnd.
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