This month, photographer Mischa Fanghaenel will present his acclaimed series NACHTS at Fotografiska Berlin, focusing on the techno scene in the city. The exhibition will launch with an artist talk and opening reception on Tuesday, January 28. The exhibition will run until March 10. Fotografiska is located at Oranienburger Str. 54, 10117 Berlin - Mitte and is open daily from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
With its striking imagery and thoughtful use of natural light, NACHTS unveils the intricate tapestry of the techno scene. This series of portraits—which are printed on aluminum—depicting a diverse community which exploring themes of identity, individuality and community. Each visage serves as a testament to the individual, collectively forming a rich mosaic that transcends language, culture, and background.
The first chance to see NACHTS at Fotografiska will be at the opening reception, on Tuesday, January 28. Soundtracking the launch will be DJ Claudio PRC. Tickets for the exhibition will be made available to the public on tickets-berlin.fotografiska.com. For press tickets, please contact mischafanghaenel@quinto.com.
Looking to the future, Fanghaenel envisions his photography as a catalyst for social change. His upcoming project on migration aims to redefine the notion of belonging, il lustrating the transformative power of art to bridge divides.
Join us for the opening of Mischa Fanghaenel's exhibition and experience artwork that speaks to the heart of contemporary Berlin.
For more information, please contact mischafanghaenel@quinto.com or visit Fotografiska Berlin’s website.
Mischa Fanghaenel by Lennart Sydney Kofi
About Mischa Fanghaenel
Mischa Fanghänel is a Berlin-based artist, photographer, and bouncer with 20 years experience in photography. His work explores the vibrant nightlife of the city, capturing the evocative human stories and pulsating energy through striking monochrome imagery. His acclaimed NACHTS series is a poignant tribute to the beauty of life and the community forged in the shared experience of music. His work challenges stereotypes, fostering dialogues about individuality and community. Through his lens, Fanghaenel invites viewers to embrace Berlin's enigmatic nights, encapsulating the profound beauty and complexity of humanity.
About Fotografiska
Fotografiska is the contemporary museum of photography, art and culture. With locations in Stockholm, Berlin, New York, Tallinn and Shanghai, Fotografiska exhibits world renowned artists as well as local, emerging talent. Exhibitions change almost every month to continuously inspire new perspectives. From its restaurant and bars to its parties and talks, the museum offers a social and cultural experience – open late every day, from 10:00 to 23:00.