A highly acclaimed photography exhibition featuring the work of artist Angela Dolgner at the Moritz Church in Halle, Germany, has been extended through November 30, 2025. The exhibition showcases Dolgner's photographic tribute to painter and Bauhaus artist Lyonel Feininger, bringing his artistic legacy into contemporary focus through innovative visual interpretation.
Dolgner has been working on her comprehensive photographic series since 2018 as a homage to Feininger, with the collection now comprising nearly 100 images. Her artistic journey has taken her along the same paths once traveled by the renowned artist, from the Weimar region to the Baltic Sea coast, where she has developed a distinctive photographic language that captures and reinterprets Feininger's distinctive style.
The photographer employs deliberately crafted multiple exposures to create a fascinating connection between reality and artistic abstraction. Through her masterful manipulation of light, form, and perspective, Dolgner literally makes architecture dance before the viewer's eyes. Building structures and architectural details are transformed into dynamic collages where multiple realities overlap and merge into entirely new visual experiences.
Dolgner's innovative approach creates architectural compositions that go beyond traditional photography, offering viewers a unique perspective that bridges the gap between Feininger's historical artistic vision and contemporary photographic techniques. Her work demonstrates how multiple exposures can be used as a creative tool to explore the intersection of reality and artistic interpretation.
The exhibition represents more than just an artistic homage to Feininger; it stands as an independent, contemporary continuation of his ideas and artistic philosophy. The visual experience appeals equally to art enthusiasts, photography lovers, and those interested in the Bauhaus movement, offering something meaningful for diverse cultural audiences. Visitors can expect to encounter a thought-provoking exploration of how historical artistic concepts can be reimagined through modern photographic methods.



 
		



