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KRISTIAN SCHULLERDancing with a Stranger Tomorrow, we will open »Dancing with a Stranger« at Falsterbo Photo Art Museum,...
19/06/2026

KRISTIAN SCHULLER
Dancing with a Stranger


Tomorrow, we will open »Dancing with a Stranger« at Falsterbo Photo Art Museum, an exhibition bringing together a broad selection of works by including iconic photographs, selected dresses by and new light installations shown publicly for the first time.

We are very much looking forward to celebrating this special occasion together with Kristian and Peggy Schuller, Christina and Claes Lindquist, the entire museum team and all those joining us in .

We wish everyone a wonderful weekend and would be delighted to welcome you tomorrow at the opening in Falsterbo.

*Dancing with a Stranger*
Falsterbo Photo Art Museum

Opening reception:
June 20, 2026
4 pm – 7 pm

©️ Kristian Schuller, Strand X, 2010
©️ Kristian Schuller, Cate I, 2022
©️ Kristian Schuller, Butterfly, 2010
©️ Kristian Schuller, Time II, 2012
©️ Kristian Schuller, Circus II, 2010

KRISTIAN SCHULLERDancing with a Stranger There are few places that feel as naturally connected to Kristian Schuller’s wo...
17/06/2026

KRISTIAN SCHULLER
Dancing with a Stranger


There are few places that feel as naturally connected to Kristian Schuller’s work as the Falsterbo peninsula.

The landscape of Falsterbo is defined by its unique light, wide horizons and close connection to the sea. These elements create a setting that feels perfectly suited to Kristian Schuller’s visual world. Visitors will discover a selection of works that showcase Schuller’s distinctive visual language, moving between fashion, art and storytelling.

For the first time, selected dresses designed by are also presented as part of the exhibition. Her creations have shaped Kristian Schuller’s visual world for many years and have appeared in countless photographs throughout his career.

Their presentation in the museum reveals another dimension of this remarkable creative partnership. Photography, fashion and staging come together and offer a rare insight into the shared artistic universe of and Peggy Schuller.

The exhibition will be on display from June 20, 2026, through January 10, 2027.

©️Kristian Schuller, Amanda I, 2015
©️Kristian Schuller, Vincent, 2019
©️Kristian Schuller, Lily II, 2022
©️Kristian Schuller, La Taille, 2010
©️Kristian Schuller, Strand V, 2022

KRISTIAN SCHULLERDancing with a Stranger Located on Sweden’s southern coast, the Falsterbo Photo Art Museum has become o...
16/06/2026

KRISTIAN SCHULLER
Dancing with a Stranger


Located on Sweden’s southern coast, the Falsterbo Photo Art Museum has become one of Scandinavia’s most exciting private museums dedicated to photography.

Founded by collectors Christina and Claes Lindquist, the museum is home to an outstanding collection of photographic works from the 20th and 21st centuries. Icons such as Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Ellen von Unwerth, Anton Corbijn and many other important photographers are presented alongside carefully selected contemporary artists.

Just a short distance from Malmö and easily reached from Copenhagen, the museum brings together architecture, nature and photography in a unique way. Surrounded by pine trees, beaches and the sea, it is a place where art and nature meet. The special atmosphere of light, landscape and open space makes every visit a memorable experience.

On June 20, from 4 pm, the museum will open the exhibition »Dancing with a stranger« dedicated to
Developed in close collaboration between the Falsterbo Photo Art Museum and Jaeger Art, the exhibition brings Schuller’s work into dialogue with a setting perfectly suited to his poetic visual world.

©️Kristian Schuller, Nadja III, 2012
©️Kristian Schuller, Strand VIII, 2022
©️Kristian Schuller, Libelle, 2009
©️Kristian Schuller, Nadja I, 2012

GEORGE HOYNINGEN-HUENEA Century Of StyleBorn into an aristocratic family in St. Petersburg in 1900, George Hoyningen-Hue...
12/06/2026

GEORGE HOYNINGEN-HUENE
A Century Of Style

Born into an aristocratic family in St. Petersburg in 1900, George Hoyningen-Huene’s life was shaped by some of the defining moments of the twentieth century.
Following the Russian Revolution, his family fled to London before settling in Paris, where he immersed himself in the city’s vibrant artistic circles.
Beginning as an illustrator and later working closely with Man Ray, quickly established himself as one of the leading photographers of his generation.
As chief photographer of French  , he created images distinguished by their elegance, precision and timeless sense of beauty.
Along the way, he collaborated with some of the most influential creative figures of the era, including Horst P. Horst and Lee Miller, whose iconic "Lee Miller in Leisure Wear,1932" will be presented for the first time in the exhibition »A Century of Style«.
His extraordinary journey would eventually lead from Paris to New York and finally to Hollywood, where he continued to redefine visual culture across multiple disciplines.

The exhibition »A Century of Style, presented in collaboration with The Stahlberg Collection, will be on view .co in Coburg from June 11 to July 11 and again from September 26 to December 31, 2026


GEORGE HOYNINGEN-HUENEA CENTURY OF STYLEFew photographers have had a lasting impact comparable to George Hoyningen-Huene...
10/06/2026

GEORGE HOYNINGEN-HUENE
A CENTURY OF STYLE

Few photographers have had a lasting impact comparable to George Hoyningen-Huene.
His mastery of light, composition and form transformed fashion photography into an art form and established a visual language that continues to inspire artists, photographers and filmmakers to this day.

From his iconic fashion photographs for and to his celebrated portraits and later work in Hollywood, Hoyningen-Huene consistently combined classical beauty with modern sophistication.

Among the highlights of the exhibition »A Century of Style“ is a rare portrait of film director Frank Capra, photographed by Hoyningen-Huene on a Hollywood film set in Los Angeles in 1934. Capra was at the height of his career when the photograph was taken, shortly before »It Happened One Night« received five Academy Awards, including Best Director. To this day, the film remains one of only a handful of productions to have won all five major Academy Awards. This photograph will be presented for the first time.

Admired by contemporaries such as Richard Avedon and revered by subsequent generations, remains one of the undisputed masters of twentieth century photography.
One hundred years after his first photographs appeared in Vogue, »A Century of Style« celebrates an artist whose influence extends far beyond the world of fashion.

©️ George Hoyningen-Huene, Frank Capra, 1934, Platinum Palladium Print

©️ George Hoyningen-Huene, Lee Miller and Agneta Fischer, Vogue’s Eye View, 1932, Platinum Palladium Print

©️ George Hoyningen-Huene, Surreal Beauty (Dolores Wilkinson) Life Mask, 1933, Platinum Palladium Print

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GEORGE HOYNINGEN-HUENEA CENTURY OF STYLEThis summer, the Stahlberg Collection and JAEGER ART are pleased to present »A C...
08/06/2026

GEORGE HOYNINGEN-HUENE
A CENTURY OF STYLE

This summer, the Stahlberg Collection and JAEGER ART are pleased to present »A Century of Style«, a thoughtfully curated exhibition of works by George Hoyningen-Huene at the historic Muenzmeisterhaus in Coburg.
Bringing together a carefully selected group of photographs, the exhibition marks the first solo presentation of Hoyningen-Huene’s work in Southern Germany and has been conceived in close collaboration with the Estate of George Hoyningen-Huene

The exhibition coincides with a remarkable anniversary.
In 2026, one hundred years have passed since Hoyningen-Huene’s first photographs appeared in Vogue marking the beginning of a career that would profoundly shape the history of fashion, portrait and art photography.
From Paris and New York to Hollywood, Hoyningen-Huene created some of the most elegant and influential images of the twentieth century. A contemporary of Man Ray and an inspiration to generations of photographers that followed, his legacy continues to resonate today.

The exhibition will be on view from June 12, 2026.

© George Hoyningen-Huene, Miriam Hopkins, Outfit by Travis Banton, 1934, Platinum Palladium Print
© George Hoyningen-Huene, Toto Koopman, Evening Dress by Augustabernard, 1934, Platinum Palladium Print
© George Hoyningen-Huene, Lee Miller, Coiffure by Calou, 1931, Platinum Palladium Print
© George Hoyningen-Huene, Balenciaga, 1938, Platinum Palladium Print

PAOLO VENTURA Edicola AcrobaticaIs it a kiosk or a circus? A circus or a kiosk?As part of EXPOSED, the .photo.festival, ...
03/06/2026

PAOLO VENTURA
Edicola Acrobatica

Is it a kiosk or a circus? A circus or a kiosk?

As part of EXPOSED, the .photo.festival, curated by , Paolo Ventura transformed a historic newsstand next to the arcades of Piazza San Carlo into a place suspended between reality and imagination.

Created in conjunction with his exhibition Acrobati 2020–2025, the project, titled Edicola Acrobatica, reimagines the traditional newsstand as a theatrical stage, filled with newspapers, magazines, artists’ books, vintage photographs and found ephemera.

We were particularly delighted to discover that the catalogue published on the occasion of our exhibition »The Lost Magpie and Other Affairs« was included among the carefully selected publications presented at the kiosk, creating a small but meaningful connection between Ventura’s projects in Turin and Berlin.

Developed in collaboration with and the City of Turin, the installation reflects many of the themes that have shaped .ventura ’s work for decades. Memory and fiction, past and present, everyday life and performance merge into a poetic environment that feels both familiar and dreamlike.

Like much of Ventura’s work, Edicola Acrobatica blurs the boundaries between art and life. What appears at first glance to be an ordinary kiosk slowly reveals itself as a carefully constructed world populated by echoes of travelling circuses, forgotten stories and imagined histories.

For a brief moment, one of Turin’s most iconic public spaces became a stage set, inviting passersby to pause, look closer and step into Ventura’s universe.

PAOLO VENTURA
Homage to H.N.Following the opening of his first solo exhibition in Germany, »The Lost Magpie and Other Af...
01/06/2026

PAOLO VENTURA
Homage to H.N.

Following the opening of his first solo exhibition in Germany, »The Lost Magpie and Other Affairs« in our gallery, .ventura returns to Berlin with a new project presented as part of the exhibition »Rooms / Stages«

The internationally acclaimed Italian artist, whose work moves seamlessly between photography, painting, collage, drawing, and scenography, has developed two new series for the exhibition, both conceived in direct dialogue with Berlin.

One of them, »Homage to H.N.«, is dedicated to Helmut Newton and builds upon »The Vanishing Man«, a narrative that has accompanied Ventura’s work for many years.

At the heart of this series lies a simple yet magical illusion. By painting part of a wall directly in front of his backdrop, the protagonist appears to walk into the city and gradually disappear. What begins as a visual trick becomes a poetic reflection on memory, absence, and the passage of time.

For Berlin, Ventura reimagines this celebrated work through the lens of Helmut Newton’s biography. The backdrop depicts the building that today houses the Newton Foundation at Bahnhof Zoo, the station from which Helmut Newton departed Berlin when he fled Germany in 1938. The work thus establishes a subtle connection between Ventura’s imagined narrative and a pivotal moment in Newton’s life.

Installed within the Newton Foundation itself, the backdrop extends beyond the photographic image and becomes a physical stage. Visitors are invited to step into the scene and become part of the story, blurring the boundaries between viewer and protagonist, reality and fiction.

For Paolo Ventura, every image is a story. In Berlin, the city becomes both stage and protagonist, where memory and imagination continue the narrative.

Rooms / Stages
Newton Foundation, Berlin
Jebensstrasse 2
10623 Berlin

©️Paolo Ventura, Homage to H.N., 2026

ANTON CORBIJN Few photographers have shaped the visual language of music culture as profoundly as Anton Corbijn.Born in ...
23/05/2026

ANTON CORBIJN


Few photographers have shaped the visual language of music culture as profoundly as Anton Corbijn.

Born in 1955 in Strijen in the Netherlands, first picked up a camera at the age of seventeen to photograph the local band Solution in Groningen. Driven by his fascination for post punk music, he moved to London in 1979, where he worked for five years as chief photographer for the legendary magazine New Musical Express.

During this period, Corbijn began long standing collaborations with artists including Depeche Mode and U2, relationships that would come to define entire visual eras within contemporary music history.

Alongside his photographic practice, Corbijn directed more than 80 music videos, designed stage sets and album covers and later became internationally renowned as a filmmaker through movies such as Control, The American, A Most Wanted Man and Life. In recent years his focus has shifted towards cinema, with his new film Switzerland starring Helen Mirren.

Within Corbijn’s oeuvre, LICHT occupies a very special position. The series reveals his extraordinary ability to transform portraiture into atmosphere, emotion and movement through nothing more than light itself.

We are therefore especially pleased to present these works for the first time in Italy at THE PHAIR in Turin.

©️Anton Corbijn, King Dave, London, 1989

ANTON CORBIJN With LICHT, Anton Corbijn developed a visual language that moves far beyond conventional music photography...
23/05/2026

ANTON CORBIJN


With LICHT, Anton Corbijn developed a visual language that moves far beyond conventional music photography.

The rhythmic movements of the flashlight create blurred contours, overlaps and dramatic light effects that give the photographs a vibrating, almost cinematic quality. The portrayed musicians seem not only to be brought into the light, but also into motion itself.

Rather than pursuing perfection, Corbijn deliberately embraces fractures, shadows and unpredictability. It is exactly through these moments of imperfection that the works achieve their emotional and deeply human presence.

“I wanted to reduce everything to the essentials – just the subject and the simplest form of light. The flashlight allowed me to focus on the emotions in the shadows and isolate the person or object from everything else. This creates a sense of intimacy, but also enhances the mystery.” — Anton Corbijn

Particularly in the portraits of Dave Gahan and Neneh Cherry, one can sense how closely Corbijn’s imagery is connected to sound, rhythm and atmosphere. The flashlight almost begins to function like music itself.

©️Anton Corbijn, Neneh Cherry, London, 1992

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