CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery Showcases 'Elegance in Motion' Exhibition Celebrating Automotive Photography Legends
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-09-24 18:14:00
CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery is presenting a comprehensive group exhibition titled "Elegance in Motion — Celebrating Automotive Legends," which will run through October 9, 2025. The exhibition features an impressive collection of 44 photographs spanning nearly seven decades, from 1957 to 2025, showcasing the evolution of automotive photography and its cultural significance.
The exhibition presents a unique perspective on automobiles, portraying them not merely as vehicles for transportation but as powerful symbols of personality and cultural zeitgeist throughout different eras. These carefully curated photographs capture iconic moments in cultural history where cars become central elements in artistic expression and social commentary.
The exhibition brings together works from ten renowned photographers who have made significant contributions to automotive and cultural photography. The featured artists include 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 distinctive style and perspective to the theme of automotive elegance and motion.
One of the exhibition's key features is its accessibility through CAMERA WORK's virtual gallery platform. Visitors can explore the complete exhibition at any time of day or night exclusively through their virtual rooms, accessible at https://camerawork.de/en/virtual-gallery. This digital format allows art enthusiasts from around the world to experience the collection without geographical or time constraints.
CAMERA WORK Gallery is located at Kantstraße 149, 10623 Berlin, and maintains its digital presence at www.camerawork.de. The virtual exhibition format reflects the gallery's commitment to making fine art photography accessible to a global audience while maintaining the quality and curatorial excellence expected from a premier photography gallery.
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