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© Miles Aldridge

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Virgin Mary. Supermarkets. Popcorn. Photographs 1999 to 2020 Fotografiska Museum Berlin

9 Apr 2024 — 5 May 2024

Photography star Miles Aldridge is known for breaking societal norms with his colorful style and dark humor.

Featuring over 80 vibrant photographs, including works from collaborations like "(after Cattelan)" with Maurizio Cattelan, the exhibit showcases Aldridge's unique blend of high art and pop culture, with detailed set designs and modern twists on religious themes.

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Located in the Mitte district on Oranienburger Straße 54, Fotografiska Museum Berlin is a cultural hub with a 115-year history. Spanning 5,500 square meters, it reflects Berlin's socio-political changes over the years and houses the city's vibrant culture within its walls.

Fotografiska Berlin pushes the limits of photography and visual art, showcasing a mix of international artists and emerging talents. It's a haven for creative individuals, seamlessly integrated into Berlin's cultural landscape.

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