20.5—30.7.2016
VERA LUTTER
Vera Lutter investigates the camera obscura and its process of recording light on photographic paper. She draws inspiration from architecture and her works explore urban landscapes, industrial sites, mythical landscapes, and the views from her artist studio. These are a selection of the many places where she
reframes images to reveal different layers of spatial perception. Her large-scale photographs often require several hours or days of light exposure. These photographs don’t simply translate the real; they also reveal an intermediate world, a space of corresponding apparitions. The images radiate a fluid and
otherworldly feeling that allows the gaze to drift and linger on certain details captured with startling precision.