A must: the Duesseldorf Photo Weekend 2018
Exciting exhibitions, impressive photos and an extensive program await all photography and art enthusiasts in D?sseldorf from 16 February. After some disagreements between the city and the organization of the Duesseldorf Photo Weekend, two photo festivals will now take place in parallel, with numerous galleries, museums and institutions inviting visitors to various exhibitions, lectures, discussion panels and other events. The Duesseldorf Photo Weekend will take place for the seventh time from 16 to 18 February and Duesseldorf Photo, organized by the NRW-Forum, will be held for the first time from 16 to 25 February. This means that visitors have even more interesting places to visit and benefit twice over. The special attraction is the strolls through the many exhibition venues and to the events. Armed with the program booklet, arranged with friends and family and with a little curiosity, you walk the map together and look at the different genres, artists and motifs. Heated discussions ensue and everyone quickly realizes that individuality is what makes photography. Everyone likes different pictures, sometimes doesn't know what to make of them and is usually just fascinated. The Duesseldorf Photo Weekend program is available at most exhibitions and can be picked up free of charge.
from the series Rotterdam ? Otto Snoek(exhibited: d / d contemporary art gallery)
Saltern Study 01, Great Salt Lake, UT, 2015 ? David Burdeny (exhibited: Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg)We at Foto Koch have once again organized a beautiful exhibition as part of the Duesseldorf Photo Weekend Exhibition in cooperation with Nikon. Under the title "Facets", five photographers are showing works from different areas of photography. The artists include well-known photographers such as Rebecca Handler from New York and Andreas Neubauer from Munich, as well as professional photographer Christian K?ster, staging artist Mrs. White and amateur photographer Ralf Berg. A special feature are the two new 3.50 meter high backlit pictures in the entrance, which are both portraits, but couldn't be more different
Parallel to this, there will be a small special exhibition by geb?ude.1 fotografie on the weekend, for which our Foto Koch Academy Trainer Thomas Stelzmann is part of. Two truly unique pieces will be on display, which were created using the ambrotype process as in the 19th century. In addition, Saturday (February 17) has it all! Our Photo flea market invites collectors and bargain hunters to browse and save. At the same time the Nikon Day with Nikon experts, free clean & check, free workshops and much more. So this would be the best day to visit us.
But we are also open on Sunday, but without advice and sales. As part of the Showroom Sundays anyone can visit our showroom from 12 noon to 5 p.m. at their leisure and view the range. As every year, we can only recommend a visit to the showrooms to everyone. Whether you want to spend a nice day with your loved ones or get some inspiration - it's definitely worth it!
The program of Foto Koch:
Opening hours of Foto Koch during the Duesseldorf Photo Weekend:
Friday, February 16, 2018
10am-7pm
Saturday, February 17, 2018
10am-7pm
Sunday, February 18, 2018
12pm-5pm (no consultation and sales)
Opening hours of most galleries for the Duessledorf Photo Weekend:
Friday, February 16, 2018
6pm-9pm
Saturday, February 17, 2018
12pm-8pm
Sunday, February 18, 2018
12pm-6pm
