Kategorie: Workshop

  • Workshop Fotohof.

    Wem gehört die StadtFotobuchworkshop23./24. Mai 2025Fotohof, Salzburgmehr »»

  • Who owns the Cities? Workshop and Exhibition in Rome.

    Door and Leporello photobooks et al. have invited Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber to work between the two spaces, creating an exhibition and a book display at the bookstore about their artistic journey, as well as their suggestions and inspirations related to the theme of the city. Moreover, they will be holding a workshop –…

  • Workshop—Exhibition

    presentation of workshop-results: #vrbrgns [wa:|wa] Festival, Düsseldorf

  • Photobookfest Moscow

    Workshop »Who owns the city« May 10/11/13, 2018 Rodchenko School Artist Talk »Explaining Böhm Kobayashi« May 12, 2018, 6 pm Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography, Moscow photobookfest.com/

  • This place is your place

    création d’un fanzine photographique Le Bal, Paris. Rolling Paper #1, Sept 2, Sept 3, 2017 Récipients du prix LUMA Dummy Book Award 2016 aux Rencontres d’Arles pour leur projet „You and me“ , Katja Stuke et Oliver Sieber développent une pratique artistique traversée autant par des questions de recherche identitaire et d’appartenance sociale que d’exil, de…

  • ANT!FOTO

    Workshop, Universität für Angewandte Kunst, Wien Nov. 23—25, 2015 (Prof. Matthias Koslik)

  • Photography in all it’s Glory

    The IED Madrid and EMAHO Magazine, in collaboration with Guardian Garden Gallery, launch an intensive four-day workshop with Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber, which will take place from April 5 to 8 in Tokyo, Japan. Katja and Oliver, docents of the European Master of Fine Art Photography, will look at very different forms of publications, contemporary positions as well as introduce various ideas of research and visual…

  • Workshop in Rotterdam

    That was a fine workshop with BöhmKobayashi and students from AKV St. Joost participants: Ad van der Koog, Joyce Cornelissen, Joyke Veuskens and Bernard van Dongen, Martha Kamminga, Tomas Mutsaers, Richard Fieten at Het Wilde Weten in Rotterdam, april 2014. Thanks to  Karin Krijgsman.