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26.03.2025

Evelyn Loschy / photo graz selection VI / ÖK Istanbul / Skopje

photo graz selection VI
Current Positions of Styrian Photography

Joerg Auzinger, Elsbeth Ebenberger, Nici Eberl, Michael Goldgruber, GUKUBI MATO, Anja Harrer, Klaus-Dieter Hartl, Lisa Hopf, Anna Jocham, Ulrike Königshofer, Branko Lenart, Evelyn Loschy, Lisa Maier, Maryam Mohammadi, Andrea Mühlbacher, Gerburg Neunteufl Pipina Schickaneder, Bernd Oberdorfer, Nora Obergeschwandner, Manfred Pichler, Hermann Ploder, Arnold Reinisch,
Gerlinde Schefzik, Kia Sciarrone, Reinhard Sock, Elisa Wüntscher

Opening:
Friday, April 4, 2025, 7:30 PM (doors open at 7:00 PM)

Austrian Cultural Forum Istanbul
Köybaşı Caddesi No 44, 34464 Yeniköy, Istanbul, Turkey

next station 2025
Cultural Information Center (KIC), Skopje
Opening: 9. Juni 2025

Since 2006, the Styrian Photography Biennale photo graz has been dedicated to showcasing the contemporary photography scene in Graz and Styria. Featuring contributions from 150 photographers, photo graz 024 presented a multifaceted snapshot of Styria’s vibrant photographic landscape. The exhibition photo graz selection VI highlights 25 selected positions, offering insight into the diversity, relevance, and vitality of this artistic community.

Graz, Austria’s second-largest city, emerged in the 1950s as a hub for progressive photography—surpassing even Vienna, the federal capital at the time, in terms of production and exchange. This tradition continues today, forming the foundation for the size and diversity of this scene.

The exhibition spans 65 years between the oldest (born in 1940) and the youngest artist (born in 2005), a period in which both the technical aspects of photography and the societal landscape have undergone profound transformations. Social and geopolitical shifts have continuously introduced new topics into artistic discourse. The exhibition explores themes of self-representation, identity, and the portrayal of women, while also addressing a wide range of pressing socio-cultural issues—including climate change, migration, and gender perspectives.

Techniques from the early days of photography—such as the camera obscura, solargraphy, stereoscopy, and photograms—stand alongside images that incorporate AI as a creative tool. This exhibition provides an opportunity to reflect on the diverse perspectives and methodologies that define contemporary photography.

An exhibition by Kulturvermittlung Steiermark
In collaboration with the Austrian Cultural Forum Istanbul

Exhibition Duration: April 4 – May 5, 2025
INFO: Kulturvermittlung Steiermark, +43 316 872 4931
kulturvermittlung.org, bmeia.gv.at/kf-istanbul

Next stop in 2025

Cultural Information Center (KIC), Skopje – Opening: June 9, 2025

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