Le bal infernal © Benita Suchodrev Le bal infernal © Benita Suchodrev - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: fotografiska

Was: Ausstellung

Wann: 11.10.2024 - 26.01.2025

Berlin’s club scene is more than just an escape; it’s a gateway to new realities where you can define yourself on your own terms. Whether you come to dance, to connect, or simply to be, you’ll find a community that welcomes every part of who you are. In Le bal infernal, photographer Benita Suchodrev offers a window into the characters and stories that shape Berlin’s…
Berlin’s club scene is more than just an escape; it’s a gateway to new realities where you can define yourself on your own terms. Whether you come to dance, to connect, or simply to be, you’ll find a community that welcomes every part of who you are. In Le bal infernal, photographer Benita Suchodrev offers a window into the characters and stories that shape Berlin’s nightlife.

Since her arrival in Berlin in 2008, Suchodrev has been documenting the unique energy of the city’s nightlife through her lens. Her intuitive and personal approach results in raw, unfiltered moments that reveal the hidden narratives behind every fleeting expression. Her long-term photographic study also serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving these spaces and not taking the freedom they provide for granted.

"Beneath the party façade, these moments speak to a deeper part of the human condition: the endless longing to feel physically and spiritually free"Benita Suchodrev

The exhibition is part of our Emerging Berlin talent program, supporting photographers at the early stages of their careers. Credits

The exhibition is curated by Marina Paulenka (Director of Exhibitions) and Marie-Luise Mayer (Exhibitions Associate and Project Lead for Emerging Berlin). This exhibitio

Tags: Benita Suchodrev, Farbfotografie, Schwarzweißfotografie‎, Tanzen

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