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9 August 2001--7 June 2004 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Michael WeselyWW-2001-M077228
2001·Chromogenic print·108 1/4 × 78 3/4" (275 × 200 cm)

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Year
2001
Dimensions
108 1/4 × 78 3/4" (275 × 200 cm)

Artist

Michael Wesely
Michael Wesely

Photography

Michael Wesely is a German photographer known for long-exposure images that collapse time into a single frame, often capturing the transformation of urban landscapes and architectural sites over months or years. Working with modified cameras and pinhole techniques, he produces photographs that register subtle shifts in light, weather, and human activity as continuous visual records rather than discrete moments. His process yields images of distinctive soft focus and ethereal tonality, where the passage of time becomes formally visible.

Munich, Germany

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Year
2001
Dimensions
108 1/4 × 78 3/4" (275 × 200 cm)
Watts ID
WW-2001-M077228

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Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Michael Wesely

Michael Wesely

Photography

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