From September 27 to October 13, the Museum Villa Stuck will be showing selected photographs by Temel Nal on the subject of the Munich Oktoberfest in the premises of the interim VS quarters at Goethestrasse 54. The exhibition will open on Thursday, September 26, at 6 p.m. Admission is free.
Temel Nal was born in Munich in 1968. He studied philosophy and law at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. He earned his doctorate in the field of copyright law with a scholarship from the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Patent, Copyright and Competition Law.
As early as 1996, Temel Nal found a way to pursue both his profession as a lawyer and his artistic passion: he creates his own worlds of images with the help of photography, which reflect an abstract reality – the subject is not just depicted, but interpreted. The medium of photography serves as an artistic means of expression. With his technique, which has been continually developed over the years, the works are created at the time of the recording and not only through image processing programs with the help of the computer. This creates images that are somewhere between photography and painting and have their own special character. His basic thesis is that colors have a life of their own if you just free them from their forms. (See also under appointment information)
“Pictures from the Oktoberfest” in the interim quarters of Villa Stuck – muenchen.de
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