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Wim Wenders: Time Capsules. By the side of the road

Blain|Southern, Potsdamer Str., Berlin

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.
 


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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.
 
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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.”

© the artist. Image Courtesy of Wim Wenders and Blain|Southern

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