A solo show, Hesitating Beauty, by alum and faculty member Joshua Lutz MFA'05.

As a child American photographer Joshua Lutz watched his mother unscrew the phone, looking for hidden recording bugs or search for patterns in license-plate numbers. His series “Hesitating Beauty“ is a reflection on the relationship to his mother’s mental illness, his dealing with the fear of being affected by schizophrenia and depression himself and on the history of his family. In his project, Lutz fundametally reflects on the narrative possibilities of photograhy, informing his own photographs by photographs from the family archives, letters and documents. 

The book, published by Schilt Publishing, received rave reviews and the series has been exhibited internationally. It is his second monograph after publishing “Meadowlands“ in 2008. Joshua Lutz (born 1975) lives and works in New York and teaches at Ihe International Center of Photography and Pratt Institute.

PROJECT SPACE BERLIN
The Robert Morat Gallery in Hamburg focusses on new positions in contemporary photography and photpgraphy of the 20th century. In addition to it's Hamburg program of exhibitions, since October 2010, the gallery also operates this project space in Berlin, showing alternating exhibitions by represented artists, book presentations and artist talks.

The space is open Saturdays 12 - 6pm and by appointment.