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re:vue 2024

exhibition & screening

Fast facts

  • Publishment

    • Dortmund : Fachhochschule Dortmund 2024
  • Organizational unit

  • Subjects

    • Fine arts in general
    • Photo-, Reprostelle
    • Cultural and intellectual history
    • Art , Art history in general
  • Publication format

    Monograph (Other document type)

Content

Re:vue 2024 shows current works from the Master Photography/Photographic
Fachhochschule Dortmund - seven of them in the rooms of the Galerie
Huit gallery, six more at a night-time screening on the opening evening. The presented
presented are conceptual and documentary, artistic and applied, and represent the
artistic and applied and represent the diversity and heterogeneity of the photographic approaches
photographic approaches taught in Dortmund in theory and practice. As in previous
years, the exhibition will be accompanied by participatory interventions
of the photo/dialogues.

Re:vue 2024 is presenting current works from the master's program Photography/
Photographic Studies of the Dortmund University for Applied Sciences and Arts -
seven in the exhibition at Galerie Huit, six during a nightly screening on the evening
of the Vernissage. The photographic positions being shown are conceptual as well as
as documentary, artistic just as applied and represent the variousness and heterogeneity
of the theoretical and practical approaches to photography being taught in
Dortmund. Just like in the past years, the exhibition will be accompanied by participatory
interventions by photo/dialogues.

Exhibition with works by // exhibition with works by
Léon Aicher, Ceicillia Dita, Julian Paul, Felix Schmale, Johannes Schriek,
Lukas Staab, Agnes Zimmermann
Screening with works by // screening with works by
Vitaliya Dmitrushkova, Adina Salome Harnischfeger, Calvin Hein, Joshua Hoven,
Antonia Pecavar, Lea Müller & Rebecca Schell
Curatorial team // curatorial team:
Leonie Kaulfuß, Sören Meffert
Project management // project Lead:
Prof. Dr. Marcel René Marburger

Keywords

Arles

Exhibition

Fortography

Art

Art theory

Scenography

Notes and references

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