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Artist Talk with Jeff Cowen

Jeff Cowen – Artist Talk on the opening day of Berlin Works

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Photo credit:
Jeff Cowen, Untitled Berlin LXV, 2015. Digitalized by Farbanalyse, Cologne (right)
Jeff Cowen, Untitled LXIV, 2018. Digitalized by Farbanalyse, Cologne (left)

Welcome to the opening day of Berlin Works at Fotografiska Stockholm. Join us for an exclusive Artist Talk featuring Jeff Cowen, moderated by curator Ellen K. Willas.

Jeff Cowen’s inaugural exhibition in Sweden offers a fascinating look into his transformative Berlin years. The artist is internationally renowned for his intricate painterly photoworks that captivate the senses and push the boundaries of photographic convention. The exhibition presents more than 100 handmade silver gelatin prints, showcasing Cowen’s innovative art.

“In troubled times, I believe art is a necessary reminder of the resilience of the human spirit. It is an honor to be able to show my work and share my love for the photographic medium here in Sweden and at Fotografiska,” says Jeff Cowen.

Berlin Works will be shown at Fotografiska Stockholm from May 17 to September 8. The exhibition is curated by Ellen K. Willas, and with Mohamed Mire as exhibition producer from Fotografiska.