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PHOTOGRAPHING THE FUTURE

FROM FEBRUARY 8 TO MARCH 10 2013


Under the aegis of the year of Germany in Russia 2012-2013
Organized by National Center for Contemporary Arts (NCCA), Goethe-Insitut in Moscow

Jens Sundheim. No Title, from the series «Realms of Science» 2012 C-Print, 100x100
© Jens Sundheim


Traditionally, photography is thought to be more related to the present and the past, so “to capture the future” is a sort of a challenge. Pressing the “shoot” button, the photographer must know what will happen in the coming seconds when the shutter closes. Thus he does not only capture what he has already seen but also tries to foresee the next moment.

What exactly do artists aspire to uncover about the future by means of photography, and aren’t their tools too meager in comparison to the behemoth industry of special effects, inspired by science fiction, or the latest technologies of science art? How relevant, if at all, is the image of future offered by the artist in today’s world, where every Internet user can create and spread his or her own images?

Contemporary art and culture, starting to realize its responsibility towards future generations, here and now is trying to predict upcoming ecological problems, imagine the results of political activism of the opposition and community activists.

The artists’ “toolkit” includes all modern media-technologies, which allows capturing “plots” of the future and creating a futuristic atmosphere. The exhibition will give Moscow audience a chance to see the future through the eyes of Russian and German photographers. In 2013 the exhibition will tour several Russian cities and will ultimately be shown in Berlin.


The motto of the year of Germany in Russia 2012/13 is: “Germany and Russia: building the future together”. Between June 2012 and June 2013 Germany will be presented all around Russia through political, economic, cultural and educational projects. The Year of Germany is meant to strengthen the Russian-German partnership, offer solutions to global issues and lead the way to the joint future of Russia and Germany. The Year of Germany 2012/13 is organized by the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Goethe-Institut and the Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations with the support of the Russian-German Foreign Trade Chamber.

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PROJECT IDEA : Wolf Iro
COORDINATOR : Aliya Berdygalieva
CURATORS : Ekaterina Lazareva (Moscow), Esther Ruelfs (Hamburg)
ARTISTS : Artitsts: Sofya Gavrilova (Moscow), Beate Gütschow (Berlin), Vladislav Efimov (Moscow), Jens Sundheim (Dortmund), Yakov Kazhdan (Moscow), Anton Kuryshev (Moscow), Eva Leitolf (Munich), Sascha Pohflepp (Berlin), Ricarda Rogan (Dresden), Olga Chernysheva (Moscow)