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  1. Jul 29, 1996 · Michael Wesely (born 1963 in Munich) is a German art photographer who is best known for his photos of cities, buildings, landscapes, and still lives of flowers taken with a special ultra-long exposure technique. Michael Wesely lives and works in Berlin.

  2. Apr 12, 2024 · In two new bodies of work, the internationally renowned photographer Michael Wesely traces fragments of past realities preserved in historical architectural photographs of Berlin. In doing so, he explores the archival dimensions of the medium of photography. For Doubleday, Wesely precisely superimposes his own photographs over old photographs ...

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  3. Michael Wesely. Michael Wesely (born 1963 in Munich) [1] is a German art photographer who is best known for his photos of cities, buildings, landscapes, and still lives of flowers taken with a special ultra-long exposure technique. Michael Wesely lives and works in Berlin .

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › michael-weselyMichael Wesely | Artnet

    Michael Wesely is a contemporary German photographer. His pioneering techniques have allowed him to capture uniquely long exposures of cities, architecture, still lifes, interiors, and portraits. Wesely uses a special pin-hole camera to create his photographs, which are concerned with ideas of temporality and ephemera, and present still images ...

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  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Michael WeselyBerlin 1860 – 2023. Michael Wesely. Berlin 1860 – 2023. 12.04.2024 bis 01.09.2024. Museum für Fotografie. Wie lässt sich die räumliche und architektonische Entwicklungsdynamik einer Stadt fotografisch visualisieren? Wie kann Fotografie überhaupt Zeit und Leben einfangen? In zwei neuen Werkkomplexen spürt der international ...

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  6. Apr 12, 2024 · Michael Wesely: 1. Mai Demonstration, Potsdamer Straße, Detail, Berlin, 1. Mai 2008, 10.03 bis 10.08 Uhr. In doing so, he explores the archival dimensions of the medium of photography. For Doubleday, Wesely precisely superimposes his own photographs over old photographs of 19th and 20th-century architecture in Berlin, creating breathtaking ...

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  8. Oct 20, 2004 · Exhibition. Oct 20, 2004–Jun 27, 2005. For more than a decade, Michael Wesely (German, b. 1963) has been inventing and refining techniques for making photographs with unusually long exposures—some as long as three years. In 1997 he began using this unique approach to photography to explore major urban construction projects, such as the rebuilding of Potsdamer Platz in Berlin. Buildings that are demolished or constructed over the course of Wesely’s long exposures often appear ghostlike ...