Thu 17 Sep 2015 to Sat 14 Nov 2015
Potsdamer Straße 77–87, D-10785 Wim Wenders: Time Capsules. By the side of the road
Tue-Sat 11am-6pm
Artist: Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders: Time Capsules. By the side of the road at Blain|Southern, Potsdamer Str., Berlin, from September 17 to November 14, 2015
New and recent photographs by Wim Wenders, the artist’s first exhibition in his hometown in over half a decade. The exhibition brings together images of Germany and America – the two countries that have most influenced the artist throughout his career.
Wim Wenders: Time Capsules. By the side of the road at Blain|Southern, Potsdamer Str., Berlin, from September 17 to November 14, 2015
New and recent photographs by Wim Wenders, the artist’s first exhibition in his hometown in over half a decade. The exhibition brings together images of Germany and America – the two countries that have most influenced the artist throughout his career.
The title, Time Capsules. By the side of the road, alludes to the relationship between memory and photography, highlighting the ability of photographs to act as a medium that captures an essence of the past and preserves it for the future. Several of the works in the exhibition feature places that have long-since changed, the images themselves therefore becoming portals into lost moments or spaces. Wenders speaks of how: “I see myself as an interpreter, as a translator, a guardian […] of stories that places tell me.”
The exhibition fosters a dialogue between the two countries in which Wenders has spent extensive periods of time living and working: “I think I had wide-open eyes for America, and ‘the American landscape’ in a general sense seemed extremely attractive to me, both as a photographer and filmmaker. Maybe the long absence from Germany of 15 years has enabled me to see places here with the same wide-open eyes. What has remained the same: in those landscapes, German or American, I’m still looking for the traces of civilization, of history, or people.”