Following more than forty years of photographic storytelling of
Jewish life around the world, Frederic Brenner spent three years
exploring Berlin -- a stage for a vast spectrum of expressions and
performances of Judaism. In his new photographic essay he portrays
individuals -- newcomers, old timers, converts, immigrants and
others - who have made Berlin their home or are just passing
through. Via a series of fragmentary insights into this incubator
of paradox and dissonance, he reflects on conflicting narratives of
redemption and gives light to an ever so present absence. Like a
shattered mirror, these images offer a polyphonic, sometimes
bizarre and disturbing reflection of and on a topography of
displacement and estrangement in contemporary human condition, far
beyond the story of Berlin or of Jews.
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