“StadtRaum StattTraum” - Exhibition

“StadtRaum StattTraum” at Villa Sponte, Bremen
I was invited to take part in the group exhibition “StadtRaum StattTraum” at Villa Sponte, a cultural space in Bremen, Germany. The show focused on how photography reflects and reshapes our experience of architecture and urban space.
Together with artists Martin Krone and Peter Kirchhoff, we each brought our own interpretation of how cities grow, breathe, and transform. My work explored the rhythm, edges, and quiet poetry of built environments, and how personal stories live within them.
Urban Space as Emotional Landscape
The title StadtRaum StattTraum plays with the idea that city spaces are not just physical places — they hold memories, meaning, and identity. Villa Sponte became a space where these emotions unfolded through imagery and conversation.


Photographs from Germany, Israel, and France
I shared a selection of photographs taken in Germany, Israel, and France — places that have shaped my life and vision. This exhibition was also a personal milestone: my first opportunity to present my photography to the public.
Being able to connect with a live audience and share these visual stories felt deeply meaningful.
Special thanks to Panossoundso for capturing the atmosphere of the show.
Exhibition Details
Dates: 15 November to 15 December 2013
Location: Villa Sponte zeitkultur e.V., Bremen (Germany)

