Laurenz Berges

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Laurenz Berges is a German photographer associated with the Düsseldorf Becher School, known for his quiet, documentary-style images of abandoned and transitional spaces.

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instanceOf German photographer
human
photographer
artisticStyle documentary photography
quiet, restrained visual style
associatedWith Düsseldorf Becher School NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Germany
dateOfBirth 1966
educatedAt Kunstakademie Düsseldorf NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork photography
focusesOn abandoned interiors
peripheral urban zones
post-industrial landscapes
traces of human presence
genre architectural photography
documentary photography
landscape photography
hasExhibitedAt Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne NERFINISHED
Kunsthalle Nürnberg NERFINISHED
Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf NERFINISHED
Sprengel Museum Hannover NERFINISHED
influencedBy Bernd Becher NERFINISHED
Hilla Becher NERFINISHED
knownFor long-term photographic series
meticulous composition
subtle color palette
languageOfWorkOrName German
livingStatus living person
movement Düsseldorf School of Photography NERFINISHED
name Laurenz Berges NERFINISHED
nationality German
notableSeries Cloppenburg series NERFINISHED
Emscher region series NERFINISHED
Wüstungen (deserted villages in former East Germany)
notableWork photographs of abandoned spaces
photographs of transitional urban landscapes
occupation photographer
placeOfBirth Cloppenburg, Germany NERFINISHED
publication Laurenz Berges: 1991–1999
Laurenz Berges: Cloppenburg NERFINISHED
Laurenz Berges: Frühauf – Spätlese NERFINISHED
representedBy Galerie Thomas Zander NERFINISHED
residence Düsseldorf, Germany NERFINISHED
website https://www.laurenzberges.de/
workCollectedBy Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art, New York NERFINISHED
Städel Museum, Frankfurt NERFINISHED

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