Klaus Frahm: Grayzone
Past exhibition
Overview
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 20th, 2024
As an ancillary installation to Krista Svalbonas' exhibition in the main gallery, vintage prints from photographer Klaus Frahm‘s project Grayzone are on view in the gallery’s library room. Continuing a humanist take on architectural photography through the transformation of Hamburg and Berlin in the 1980s, Frahm's prints show a craftsman at his best both behind the ground glass and in the darkroom.
Works
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Klaus Frahm, Automobile, Hamburg, 1980
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Klaus Frahm, Demolition of Millerntor-Hochhaus, St. Pauli, Hamburg, 1996
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Klaus Frahm, Davidstraße gegenüber d. Wache ( …Pardon…), 1981
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Klaus Frahm, Go West, Große Rainstraße, Hamburg, 1981
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Klaus Frahm, Eros Lunch, Hamburg, 1981
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Klaus Frahm, Hinterhof, Berlin, 1987
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Klaus Frahm, Kleine Fluchten, Hamburg, 1982
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Klaus Frahm, Mathildenpassage, 1981
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Klaus Frahm, Max-Brauer-Allee, Hamburg, 1981
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Klaus Frahm, Neon-Kreuz, Millerntor, St. Pauli, Hamburg, 1983
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Klaus Frahm, Pool, Hamburg, 1984
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Klaus Frahm, „Escape“ Drei Kinder, Fischerstraße, 1982