Exterior serves as a visual epilogue to the Triple Seven project. It captures the facades of now-closed gambling dens in Berlin, photographed in 2023, and pairs them with images from similar establishments taken between 2011-14. These layered colors and forms symbolize a city in constant transition, reflecting Berlin's ongoing evolution and transformation. These facades are like lichen spreading slowly across the city—organic, layered, always in flux. I return to the same locations again and again, observing how they change: posters are torn down or replaced, graffiti is painted over, colors fade or are refreshed. The buildings remain, but their surfaces are constantly rewritten. The images also bear witness to the disappearance of the casinos themselves—once so visible in the city’s landscape, now closed and gradually transforming into something else. In this slow erasure, traces of urban life persist: human presence felt through absence, in what has been covered, altered, or left behind.

Exhibition views / Exterior

Ninfe Light, Moordn Art, Guangzhou, China, 2025
Ninfe Light, Moordn Art, Guangzhou, China, 2025
Ninfe Light, Moordn Art, Guangzhou, China, 2025
Ninfe Light, Moordn Art, Guangzhou, China, 2025
Continuum, R2 Gallery, Svaneke, 2025
Continuum, R2 Gallery, Svaneke, 2025
Triple Seven (solo), Fotografiska Berlin, Germany, 2025
Triple Seven (solo), Fotografiska Berlin, Germany, 2025
The Divide, Martin Bryder Gallery, Berlin, Germany, 2025