Thomas Hauser x Gallery Weekend Berlin: See the opening at Schlachter151 in pictures

The unofficial highlight of Berlin’s Gallery Weekend 2024 – Thomas Hauser’s exhibition opening party at Schlachter151.

Daring yet of timeless beauty, intimate yet perfectly composed, dark yet not morbid – you can see from THOMAS HAUSER‘s photography that he started out as a painter. With women portraits and his book ‘Girls Seen,’ he gained international recognition.

Numéro Berlin was among the first publications to showcase his work. Since then, Thomas Hauser has been one of the creatives closest to us. Now also in a new format. During Gallery Weekend Berlin 2024 the photography icon opened his exhibition ‘Then/Before, Now/Today’ at our SCHLACHTER 151 gallery.

Thomas Hauser presents ‘Then/Before, Now/Today’ at Schlachter 151

The opening party at Schlachter 151 was definitely the unofficial highlight of Berlin’s art weekend. Hundreds came to ring in spring and to celebrate the exhibition opening of ‘Then/Before, Now/Today’.

As the title suggests, the exhibition brings together Thomas Hauser’s older and newer works. All of them are in black and white, one of the photographer’s trademarks. This places the focus solely on his models. Thomas Hauser finds most of them through online ads and invites them to his studio. From bartenders to top models – what they all share is a raw, distinctive beauty. Infront of Thomas Hauser’s camera, they appear strong yet fragile. Captivating!

THOMAS HAUSER THEN/BEFORE NOW/TODAY THE SHOW IS UP UNTIL 28TH OF JUNE 2024 MONDAY-FRIDAY 12pm – 6pm @schlachter_151 Wilmersdorfer Str. 151 10585 Berlin

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