
Hubertus Hohenlohe
Tauromagia, Málaga, 2010
103 x 260 cm
Hubertus Von Hohenlohe infiltrates his photographs in a shameless and almost arrogant way, being both spectator and protagonist, an uninvited voyeur who sneaks into his own party. The artist successfully...
Hubertus Von Hohenlohe infiltrates his photographs in a shameless and almost arrogant way, being both spectator and protagonist, an uninvited voyeur who sneaks into his own party. The artist successfully mixes intuition and careful post-production work to create a universe that is totally playful, fresh and different.
Exhibitions
15 minutes of fame
Literature
Hubertus' work is intrinsically and indisputably linked to his person. He travels the world with his camera, capturing moments with apparent spontaneity and a certain flavour of disguised advertising, achieving captivating and attractive images. His way of capturing the moment, not without romanticism, is juxtaposed with a decidedly cheerful and informal aesthetic. Hubertus successfully blends intuition and careful post-production work to reveal a work that is totally playful, fresh and different.Join our mailing list
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