Friedrichshain Photo Gallery
The Friedrichshain Photo Gallery (German: Fotogalerie Friedrichshain) is the oldest communal photo gallery in Berlin. Founded in 1985, it was the first gallery in the GDR which devoted itself exclusively to the medium of photography.[1] Today it is located at Helsingforser Platz 1 in Berlin-Friedrichshain, not far from the S-train station Warschauer Straße, and has been operated since 2002 by Kulturring in Berlin eV. The emphasis is on social documentary photography.
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In August 2015 the Friedrichshain Photo Gallery celebrated its thirtieth anniversary with a great look back on its previous work. In addition to numerous photographers who have shaped the gallery and photography, co-founder Ralf Herzig also officially returned to the gallery for the first time.[2]
Selected artists
- Cecil Beaton
- Sibylle Bergemann
- Dietmar Bührer
- Imogen Cunningham
- Arno Fischer
- Harald Hauswald
- Eugen Heilig
- Ute Mahler
- Sven Marquardt
- Roger Melis
- Tina Modotti
- Helga Paris
- Gordon Parks
- Richard Peter
- Evelyn Richter
- Willy Römer
- Sebastião Salgado
- Rudolf Schäfer
- Eva Siao
- Jindřich Štreit
- Ulrich Wüst
References
- Der Stadt in die Seele blicken Tagesspiegel from August 12, 2015. Retrieved on March 9, 2017
- 30 Jahre Fotogalerie Friedrichshain, Berliner Zeitung from Jule 31, 2015