We invite you to the opening of the exhibition on Wednesday, November 19. The artists Nicola Hackl-Haslinger, Uwe Langmann and Hannah Schemel will be present.
An introduction will be given by Dr. Isabelle Lesmeister.
White Noise brings together four distinct positions in contemporary photographic art. In the works of Roberto Ghezzi (1978, Italy), Nicola Hackl-Haslinger (1974, Austria), Uwe Langmann (1985, Germany), and Hannah Schemel (1994, Germany), nature unfolds in a quiet yet powerful presence.
The exhibited photographs navigate the field between documentary precision and abstract reduction. Ghezzi captures the interplay between time and stillness. Hackl-Haslinger finishes her sensitive portraits of nature by hand with 24-carat gold. Langmann follows the aesthetic principle of mono no aware derived from Zen Buddhism. In Schemel’s detailed close-ups of natural forms, the viewers’ own memories find subtle reflection.
The title White Noise, originally a term from acoustics, alludes to the visual background resonance of nature – the murmur of wind, light, and time. The works demonstrate a profound focus on form, structure, and atmosphere. They evoke the echo of a natural world that speaks without raising its voice.
White Noise is presented as a partner exhibition of the International Festival of Photographic Images, Regensburg.
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