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SMITH: Spectrographies, 2012
Courtesy Galerie les Filles du Calvaire, Paris
 
 

düsseldorf photo+

 
Biennial with over 60 exhibitions and events
 

Erica Baum » Bernd & Hilla Becher » Julius Brauckmann » Peggy Buth » Julian Charrière » Louisa Clement » Hans-Peter Feldmann » Jonas Gerhard » Alex Grein » Sven Johne » Annette Kelm » Julia Kernbach » Hiroh Kikai » Rosemary Laing » Matthias Leupold » Via Lewandowsky » Peter Lindbergh » Tamara Lorenz » Andreas Mühe » Lukas Marxt » Arwed Messmer » Klaus Mettig » Rafal Milach » Mr Pippin » Thomas Neumann » Peter Piller » Thomas Ruff » August Sander » Martina Sauter » Martin Schoeller » Maya Shirakawa » Katharina Sieverding » Annegret Soltau » Anna Vogel » Peter Weller » ...

 
13 March – 8 May, 2020
 
düsseldorf photo+ at selected galleries, fringe spaces, museums and art foundations.

 

düsseldorf photo+ Opening Weekend: Friday, 13 March, 6 - 9 pm
Saturday, 14 March, 12 – 6 pm | Sunday, 15 March, 12 – 4 pm

 

After the Opening Weekend, normal opening hours of each participating exhibition space will apply.

 
 

düsseldorf photo+

Ljiljana Radlovic (project leader)
T +49 (0)163 287 83 50

www.dpplus.de
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With no limits thematically, düsseldorf photo+ focuses on time-based media art, also offering an overview of the contemporary photography scene in Düsseldorf. Our wide-ranging spectrum of exhibitions featuring the work of German and international artists is complemented by an ambitious programme of supporting and educational events.

As a biennale-to-be, düsseldorf photo+ has an eye to the past, the present and the future of Düsseldorf as a Photo City. düsseldorf photo+ hopes that its première will act as a rallying point, encouraging people to join forces, so that together we can continue to increase the visibility of the great potential that already exists in the city and to develop it into the future.

düsseldorf photo+ is an initiative with its roots in the local arts and photography scene. We are fully convinced that photo-based art can make transformations in the fields of media and social change, in the form of digitalisation and artificial intelligence, more easily accessible and visible and can assist viewers in their critical engagement and aesthetic experience of it. düsseldorf photo+ sees itself as an opportunity to build momentum for the düsseldorf biennial for visual and sonic media, which will take place in 2022.
 
 
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Pola Sieverding, On Boxing, 2016, HD Video
Courtesy Pola Sieverding
 
 
düsseldorf photo+ special exhibitions

Pola Sieverding curates Bodies that matter at the NRW-Forum Düsseldorf featuring work by Yalda Afsah & Ginan Seidl, Talia Chetrit, John Coplans, Collier Schorr, Berni Searle, Pola Sieverding, SMITH, Wolfgang Tillmans

Christine Erhard curates dimensions variable 6 at Projektraum Düsseldorf in collaboration with Thomas Böing, Christine Erhard, Katlen Hewel, Uschi Huber, Xénia Imrová, Jörg Paul Janka, Julia Kernbach, Tamara Lorenz, Thomas Neumann, Martina Sauter . In a cooperative process, photographers and moving image artists will design an installation encompassing the entire exhibition space, based on their own photographs and moving images.

düsseldorf photo+ panels

 

Throughout düsseldorf photo+, discussions and talks addressing current, relevant aspects of contemporary photographic debate will be hosted at various locations. A particular focus will be placed on discussions around the future positioning of düsseldorf photo+.

düsseldorf photo+ magazine

 

The Düsseldorf-based queer feminist initiative, And She Was Like: BÄM!, has designed a magazine featuring the work of 55 photographers for düsseldorf photo+, which will be on display free of charge at various düsseldorf photo+ exhibition spaces.

düsseldorf photo+ mapping düsseldorf photo+

 

The project, mapping düsseldorf photo+, will be introduced at the opening of düsseldorf photo+. A digital map of the city, it will invite visitors to take a virtual walk around the Photo City of Düsseldorf. The ongoing project aims to successively record all of the photographers who work or worked locally from 1960 onwards.

düsseldorf photo+ education programme

 

K21 – Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen is hosting a full-day exploratory workshop on the subject of photography for children and young people from the age of 11 years old upwards. Inspired by the work of artists, Simone Nieweg, Thomas Struth and Wolfgang Tillmans in the collection of K21, those taking part will be able to familiarise themselves with various photographic techniques in the media workshop and then create their own visual worlds.

düsseldorf photo+ the Bernd and Hilla Becher Prize

 

The new Bernd and Hilla Becher Prize for Photography, including a financial grant, will be awarded for the first time.

Organisers of düsseldorf photo+

 

Christine Erhard, Rupert Pfab, Thomas W. Rieger, Carl Friedrich Schröer, Pola Sieverding and Ljiljana Radlovic (project leader)

 
 
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Hiroh Kikai: A lady smoking hi-lite
Courtesy: basedonart gallery, Düsseldorf
 
Complete list of exhibitions: here

Alyce Ford, Rebecca Grundmann, Matthias Hoch, Tobias Hohn & Stanton Taylor, Moritz Krauth, Lukas Langguth, Arisa Purkpong, Damian Rosellen, Josephine Scheuer, Kerry Downey & Joanna Seitz, Christoph Wiedemann
Nothing Close Enough | 13.–18.3.2020 | ÆdT – Am Ende des Tages

Paula Förster, Nai Yun Yang It’s a Match | 13.–22.3.2020 | Antichambre im Hotel Friends

Horst Wackerbarth The Red Couch – A Gallery of Mankind | 13.–15.3.2020 | Art Edition Fils – im stilwerk

Bernard Langerock, Robert Pufleb Back from Ein Hod, Israel | 13.–22.3.2020 | Atelier am Eck

Hiroh Kikai Tripping the shutter is a bit like sumo wrestling | 13.3.–8.5.2020 | Basedonart

Rebecca Racine Ramershoven Me & Mr. Jones | 13.–15.3.2020 | BaustelleSchaustelle

Jaakko Kahilaniemi, Juuso Noronkoski, Mikko Rikala, Niina Vatanen (Helsinki School)
Nurture, Nature | 13.–15.3.2020 | David Behning Galerie
 
 
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Maya Shirakawa: Pigs, birds, snakes #3, 2019
Courtesy: Galerie Cosar, Düsseldorf
 
Rosemary Laing skyground | 13.3.–4.4.2020 | CONRADS
Anna Vogel Electric Mountians | 13.3.–4.4.2020 | CONRADS

Maya Shirakawa Waiting between cosmos and chaos | 13.3.–17.4.2020 | Cosar HMT

Julius Brauckmann, Jonas Gerhard, Alex Grein, Julia Kernbach, Martina Sauter, Katharina Sieverding
Sweet Spot | 13.–29.3.2020 | Sammlung Dahmen

Nam June Paik seen by Klaus Barisch | 13.–15.3.2020 | einsvonelf:analog

Hans-Peter Feldmann, Thomas Ruff, Juergen Staack 13.3.–16.5.2020 | Konrad Fischer Galerie

Bärbel Möllmann Der Platz in Zimmer 52 | 13.–14.3.2020 | Gasthof Worringer Platz im Hotel Residenz
TiloToni geraten in Schwierigkeiten | 13.–15.3.2020 | Gasthof Worringer Platz im Eiscafé
Oleg Yushko Portable Museum | 13.3.–8.5.2020 | Gasthof Worringer Platz
 
 
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Lalla Essaydi, Converging Territories # 30, 2004
Courtesy Grisebach Auktionen, Düsseldorf
 
Thomas Ruff, Peter Beard, Nobuyoshi Araki, Horst P. Horst, Peter Lindbergh, Otto Steinert, Lalla Essaydi Thinking Photography | 13.–27.3.2020 | Grisebach

Astrid Busch geraubt, gefälscht und gierig gesammelt
12.3.–26.4.2020 | Hetjens Deutsches Keramikmuseum

Prof. Mareike Foecking, Christoph Westermeier & Studierende
Die Erfindung des Jetzt | 13.–15.3.2020 | Hochschule Düsseldorf

Everything thats bad for me | 13.–15.3.2020 | DER RAUM bei HSL

Robert Cahen, Ji Su Kang-Gatto, Igor Kirin, Maki Satake, Stefan Panhans
Dreams & Memories | 13.3.–17.5.2020 | Videolounge der Stiftung imai im NRW-Forum

Katharine Hepburn ist Clara Schumann | 13.3.–13.6.2020 | Internationale Musikakademie Anton Rubinstein

Renate Löbbecke Stein auf Stein – Kragkuppelbauten | 13.3.–19.4.2020 | Kultur Bahnhof Eller
 
 
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Louisa Clement: fracture 7, 2016
Courtesy Kunst & Denker, Düsseldorf
 
Banz & Bowinkel, Louisa Clement, Felicitas Rohden
Sad Bot True | 13.3.–8.5.2020 | Kunst & Denker

ANALOGIES | Bernd & Hilla Becher, Peter Weller, August Sander Photographic industrial landscapes, architecture and portraits | 7.3.–20.9.2020 | Kunstarchiv Kaiserswerth

More than 100 photographers from
Man Ray (1890–1976) to Bernd (1931–2007) and Hilla Becher (1934–2015)
PERSPECTIVES. The new photography collection | 19.2.–17.5.2020 | Kunstpalast
Peter Lindbergh Untold Stories | 5.2.–1.5.2020 | Kunstpalast

Victor van Keuren Metamorphosen | 13.3.–19.4.2020 | Galerie Lausberg
Matthias Leupold Staged and documentary photography Im Kabinett: Die Schönheit der Frauen – Photographische Freilichtstudien | 13.3.–19.4.2020 | Galerie Lausberg

Anatol Kotte Proyecto Habana | 13.3.–30.5.2020 | Leica Galerie

Thyra Schmidt Rendezvous | 13.3.–5.4.2020 | Martin Leyer-Pritzkow

Bernd & Hilla Becher, Candida Höfer, Thomas Struth, Axel Hütte, Jörg Sasse, Thomas Ruff, Thomas Demand, Hiroshi Sugimoto Perspektiven der Fotografie | 29.2.–9.5.2020 | Ludorff

Erica Baum A Method of a Cloak | 13.3.–25.5.2020 | Markus Lüttgen

Andrew Hammerand, Arwed Messmer, Peter Piller, Józef Robakowski
Geheime Agenten | 13.3.–21.4.2020 | Malkasten Künstlerverein

Christopher Pawlowski 200103 „figure“ | 13.3.–3.4.2020 | Nails Projectroom

(nicht) noch mal, bitte | 13.3.–19.4.2020 | NEUER KUNSTRAUM

Hans Lux without words | 13.3.–16.5.2020 | Noir Blanche
 
 
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Mr Pippin: Sinar 50:50, 2013
Courtesy: Mr Pippin und Galerie Rupert Pfab, Düsseldorf
 
Martin Schoeller 28.2.–17.5.2020 | NRW-Forum

Via Lewandowsky, Durs Grünbein | 13.3.–8.5.2020 | Galerie Ute Parduhn

Hartmut Bühler Patient Gaza | 13.–29.3.2020 | PARKHAUS im Malkasten

Mr Pippin No Flash Photography | 13.3.–9.5.2020 | Galerie Rupert Pfab

Rafał Milach Common Ground | 24.1.–20.3.2020 | Polnisches Institut Düsseldorf

Tobias Grewe RAW | 13.3.–8.5.2020 | Julia Ritterskamp

Benoît Platéus Ombres d’hommes bâclés à la six-quatre-deux | 13.3.–2.5.2020 | Sauvage
 
 
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Lukas Marxt: Circular Inscription, 2016
Courtesy: Galerie SetarehX, Düsseldorf
 
Tamara Lorenz, Lukas Marxt, Alexander Romey, Sebastian Wickeroth umwelten | 13.3.–11.5.2020 | Setareh X

Peter Josef Abels 1+1 | 13.3.–7.5.2020 | Sipgate Shows

Gudrun Kemsa, Tata Ronkholz, August Sander, Berit Schneidereit, Karin Székessy, Thomas Struth u.a.
Antlitz der Stadt 175 Jahre Fotogeschichte | 31.1.–5.7.2020 | Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf

Thomas Demand, Beatrice Gibson, Arthur Jafa, Sigalit Landau, Adam McEwen, Colin Montgomery, Taryn Simon, Hito Steyerl, Tobias Zielony JSC on View | 9.2.–19.7.2020 | Julia Stoschek Collection

Lukas Heerich Brace for Impact | 1.–31.3.2020 | Studio for Artistic Research

Annegret Soltau Personal Identity | 13.3.–18.4.2020 | Galerie Franz Swetec
 
 
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Thomas Ruff, L’Empereur_06, 1982. Aus der Serie: L’Empereur
Thomas Ruff / VG Bildkunst, Bonn 2020
Foto Rhein Ruhr | Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
 
Peggy Buth, Asta Gröting, Sven Johne, Annette Kelm, Barbara Klemm, Reinhard Mucha, Andreas Mühe, Henrike Naumann, Wilhelm Schürmann, Katharina Sieverding, Klaus Staeck Deutschland
22.1.–30.4.2020 | Van Horn

Anna Szkoda Sirius | 13.–15.3.2020 | Walzwerk Null

Klaus Mettig Heute: Kein Sience-Fiction | 13.3.–8.4.2020 | Galerie Karsten Weigmann

Thomas Neumann Exakte Vertrauensgrenzen | 13.3.–19.4.2020 | Weltkunstzimmer

Juan Mayr, Fernando Barrera, Felipe Castelblanco, Beatriz Eugenia Diaz Bejarano, Erwin y Lorena Kraus, Paulina Karen Biswell, Simon Hernandez & Simon Mejia (Bomba Estereo)
Té de Bogotá | 13.3.–18.4.2020 | wildpalms

May Atashkar, Robert Boday, Birgit Karla Krause, Yun Lee, Lothar Milatz, Hannes Norberg, Robert Pufleb, Wolfgang Rupek, Nadine Schlieper, Thyra Schmidt, André Schütze, Saskia Zeller
Zwölf Positionen Zwanzig Zwanzig | 13.3.–13.5.2020 | WP8 Künstlerverein

Bernd & Hilla Becher, Frank Berger, Laurenz Berges, Anna & Bernhard Blume, Rudolf Bonvie, Frank Breuer, Joachim Brohm, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Bernhard Fuchs, Andreas Gursky, Beate Gütschow, Candida H.fer, Jürgen Klauke, Astrid Klein, Klaus Mettig, Detlef Orlopp, Timm Rautert, Thomas Ruff, Jörg Sasse, Katharina Sieverding, Otto Steinert, Thomas Struth, Martin Zellerhoff, et al.
Subjekt und Objekt. Foto Rhein Ruhr | 20.3.–14.6.2020 | Kunsthalle Düsseldorf

Julian Charrière Towards No Earthly Pole
Eröffnung am Samstag 28.3., 19–21 Uhr
28.3.–2.5.2020 | Sies + Höke
 
 
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