Clark Winter's first German solo show at Zander Galerie
In Cologne, Zander Galerie is presenting Clark Winter's inaugural solo photography exhibition in Germany. This showcase includes predominantly black-and-white photographs from the 1970s, alongside some more recent pieces. The images depict transient gestures, commonplace items, and evocative settings from both urban and rural areas of America, as well as Southern Europe. Winter's approach to observation is inspired by the works of Walker Evans and Lee Friedlander, focusing on visual narratives that are open to interpretation and highlighting vernacular architecture.
Key facts
- First solo exhibition of Clark Winter in Germany
- Held at Zander Galerie
- Focuses on black-and-white photographs from the 1970s
- Includes a few later works
- Depicts urban and rural America and Southern European life
- Influences from Walker Evans and Lee Friedlander
- Emphasizes observational and receptive approach
- Celebrates visual experience and vernacular architecture
Entities
Artists
- Clark Winter
- Walker Evans
- Lee Friedlander
Institutions
- Zander Galerie
Locations
- Germany
- Cologne
- America
- Southern Europe