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Pressure Points

Andreas Stückl, Olivia Noss, Danil Khromov, Anu Shin, Robert Crahmer, Tay Lunar, Cezary Machalski, Sophie Hu, Philipp Czampiel, Andris Bauer, Alicia Hamerman, Sina Muehlbauer and Simone Marchetti

3 July 2026 19:00 – 5 July 2026 19:00
Pressure Points proposes a photographic exhibition that approaches boundaries not as fixed divisions, but as fluid zones of negotiation. Working with analog photography, the show treats the image as a kind of map—partial, subjective, and shaped by the position of the observer.

The exhibited works trace spaces that resist clear categorization: thresholds between private and public, interior and exterior, center and periphery. These are places where orientation becomes unstable and meaning is temporarily suspended. Rather than documenting territory, the photographs construct it—through framing, sequencing, and material process—revealing how images operate equally as acts of interpretation and representation.

Analog photography plays a central role in this inquiry. Its physicality and its imperfections emphasize the constructed nature of images and echo the provisional quality of borders themselves. Light leaks, overlaps and traces of handling become visible markers of transition, reinforcing the idea that boundaries are produced, not found.

By inviting viewers to move between inside and outside perspectives, the exhibition creates an intermediate space where dominant mappings dissolve and alternative configurations can emerge. The work asks: where do we locate ourselves when the map no longer promises certainty?

Biography

Andreas Stückl, Olivia Noss, Danil Khromov, Anu Shin, Robert Crahmer, Tay Lunar, Cezary Machalski, Sophie Hu, Philipp Czampiel, Andris Bauer, Alicia Hamerman, Sina Muehlbauer and Simone Marchetti

Fotografie Berlin Collective brings together a multicultural ensemble of photographers from Berlin and beyond. Since its founding in 1983, the collective has functioned as a site of artistic production and lively exchange, dedicated to the preservation, transmission, and ongoing development of analog photographic practices.

Through regular meetings, collective critiques, and exhibitions, the collective fosters collaborative, accessible, and cost-conscious approaches to image-making. FBC operates as both a working community and a shared space—one where knowledge circulates, experimentation is encouraged, and analog photography remains a living, evolving medium.

Venue

Mainzer Strasse 40
12053 Berlin
Germany

Fotografie Berlin e.V.

Contact

01629741278

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