CAMERA WORK Gallery Showcases Automotive Photography Exhibition 'Elegance in Motion' Through October 2025
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CAMERA WORK's virtual gallery is presenting a comprehensive group exhibition titled "Elegance in Motion — Celebrating Automotive Legends," which will run until October 9, 2025. The exhibition features 44 carefully curated photographs spanning from 1957 to 2025, offering visitors a unique journey through nearly seven decades of automotive culture and photography.
The exhibition brings together iconic moments from history where automobiles appear not merely as means of transportation, but as powerful projections of personality and reflections of their respective eras. The collection demonstrates how cars have evolved from functional vehicles into cultural symbols that embody the spirit and aesthetics of different time periods.
The showcase features works from ten distinguished photographers, including Bryan Adams, Jesse Alexander, Thomas Billhardt, Michel Comte, David Drebin, Steve Schapiro, Wolfgang Scholvien, Albert Watson, Dean West, and David Yarrow. Each photographer brings their unique perspective and artistic vision to capture the elegance and movement of automotive legends throughout the decades.
The exhibition is accessible 24 hours a day, exclusively through CAMERA WORK's virtual gallery spaces, allowing visitors from around the world to experience these stunning automotive photographs at their convenience. Interested viewers can access the virtual exhibition at https://camerawork.de/en/virtual-gallery.
CAMERA WORK Gallery is located at Kantstraße 149, 10623 Berlin, and more information about their exhibitions and artists can be found at www.camerawork.de.
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