
Von Lintel Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works by Floris Neusüss and Christiane Feser, two artists whose practices expand photography into sculptural and materially inventive territory. Bringing together Neusüss’s pioneering photograms and Feser’s intricate photo-objects, the exhibition foregrounds singular works that challenge the limits of the photographic image.
Floris Neusüss, a pioneer of experimental photography, is celebrated for his rigorous exploration of the photogram, creating images made without a camera through direct contact between light-sensitive paper and objects or bodies. His works are distinguished by their immediacy, tonal complexity, and physical presence, making each piece feel both indexical and deeply atmospheric. In the context of this presentation, Neusüss’s works stand out as unique impressions that turn photography into a direct record of encounter.
Christiane Feser is known for her ongoing series of photo-objects, three-dimensional photographic sculptures that occupy the space between image and object. Her work transforms the photograph into a tactile, constructed form, often emphasizing surface, layering, and spatial illusion. Each work reads as a singular object in its own right, underscoring the hand-built quality and uniqueness of her practice.
Together, Neusüss and Feser offer two distinct but complementary approaches to the photographic medium: one rooted in the direct physical trace, the other in construction and sculptural transformation. The exhibition invites viewers to consider photography not as a fixed image, but as a unique object, a material process, and a site of experimentation.
For additional information or visual material please contact the gallery by email at gallery@vonlintel.com.