Inside - Outside
At Franklin Street in New York’s Brooklyn district there is a man living on a vacant plot of
land. Gaby Steiner, a photographer, has accompanied him and reports on a private life
that takes place in public.
Armin Wey, a Lucerne artist, undermines our traditional notion of inside and outside too. He has been taking pictures of barns for forty years. His black and white photos demonstrate how landscapes are transformed into cultivated land by the mere presence of these buildings.
The large format depictions by Bruno Müller-Meyer do without any human traces. His lakes,, woodlands and mountains are arranged so that they mirror the inner life. We find our own in the extraneous.