From Ebersberg to the world: Michael Wesely's long -term view of the time

From Ebersberg to the world: Michael Wesely's long -term view of the time

A look at art and home: Michael Wesely in Ebersberg

The exhibition by Michael Wesely in Ebersberg not only offers an insight into his artistic work, but also opens up a window on the history of photography and its development. Wesely, an important photographer who now lives in Berlin, returns to his old home and shows an impressive compilation of his works, which include several creative phases. This return is of particular importance for the local community, because it promotes exchange about art and identity.

The fascinating technology of long -term exposure

Wesely specializes in the technology of the extreme long exposure, in which not only seconds but years are recorded. This procedure allows the constant change in life to be artistically presented. The pictures of Wesely are profound because they map everyday scenes - such as a football game or a dinner - and at the same time reflect the transience of the moments. The blurring in his work symbolize the volatility of time and the multi -dimensionality of human experiences.

a way to success - the art academy and its teachings

Wesely's career began at the renowned State Institute for Photography in Munich, where he learned the technical foundations of photography. This valuable knowledge not only helped him with his training, but also in his artistic career, which is characterized by a constant questioning of the possibilities of photography. "What can photography do?" He asks the central question that has accompanied him to this day and continues to continue the development of his work.

event information on the exhibition

The exhibition entitled "Visual Archeologies (1978-2024)" takes place in the old distillery in the Ebersberger Klosterbauhof. The finissage, as well as an artist discussion with Wesely, are planned for Sunday, July 28th, at 11 a.m. The gallery is open on Thursdays and Fridays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturdays from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. These dates offer a great opportunity to learn more about the thoughts and techniques behind Wesely's impressive work.

The meaning of art for the community

Wesely's return to Ebersberg and the exhibition lead a light on the role of art in the community. It invites people to think about their own time and their development. Art is not only a form of expression, but also an instrument that enables collective memories and identities. Michael Wesely's works not only promote the appreciation for photography, but also strengthen the cultural identity of the region.

- Nag

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