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Double Vision 2024


The availability and cheapness of travel have diminished its meaning. Crowds of people mindlessly move from one place to another, thinking only of what they will eat, where to stay overnight, and what photos they’ll post on social media’ Private Photo Review, France, 18 September 2024

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Miradas Enredadas – Exhibition Catalogue


Monika K. Adler – Exhibition Catalogue, Federal Rio Grande University, Rio Grande, Brasil ”Patriarchal Sabbath” (photography) – Miradas Enredadas | Networking Glances curated by  Professor Fabiane Pianowski of the Visual Arts in Study Research Group (AVE) of the Institute of Languages and Arts of the Federal University of Rio Grande (ILA/FURG) –  ONLINE GROUP EXHIBITION

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MKA: Networking Glances: Activism, 2023


Monika K. Adler – Exhibition Certificate, Federal Rio Grande University, Rio Grande, Brasil ”Patriarchal Sabbath” (photography) – Miradas Enredadas | Networking Glances curated by  Professor Fabiane Pianowski of the Visual Arts in Study Research Group (AVE) of the Institute of Languages and Arts of the Federal University of Rio Grande (ILA/FURG) –  ONLINE GROUP EXHIBITION

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Exhibitions, Photography, Press

‘The Pilgrimage’ series on show in Germany


My photography series ‘The Pilgrimage, will be shown in ‘Ashes – Ashborn’ International Photography Exhibition’; Galerie FLOX. Kirschau Germany 15 September – 3 November 2024 OPENING 15 September 2024 16.00 Vernissage am 15. September 2024 ab 16:00 Uhr mit Elke Maaß – Lieder – Art Factory FLOX – Friesestraße 31 – 02681 Kirschau Die Galerie

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Corpus Christi: Pelican’s Blood, 2024


‘Through the ruins of cabins and kiosks, and billboards  promising justice and redemption, they’ve come to where  the pelicans offer their blood; to gather with banners and  tapestries, on carpets of flowers; a small girl stares, as each  scene’s recorded, inscribed on the cluster of devices of those  crowded around’. Corpus Christi: Pelican’s Blood, Private

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