Vita
Tim Petersen first learned about photography in his father's studio, which opened in the 1970s, a time that was crucial for the burgeoning German photography industry. Petersen opened his own studio in Hamburg at the age of 22 and quickly developed a fascination with the New York subculture scene.
Notorious underground fashion magazines such as "Interview," "Details" and "Arude" were also published at this time; these saw style as a statement, an attempt to express the feelings of a generation. After moving to New York, Petersen dove deep into this editorial scene and it was here that he found and developed his unique artistic style.
Available Artworks:
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“Digital Shift 8”
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“Digital Shift 9”
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“Digital Shift 10”
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“Digital Shift 7”
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“Digital Shift 5”
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“Digital Shift 29”
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“Digital Shift 11”
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“Digital Shift 6”
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“Digital Shift 4”
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“Digital Shift 1”
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“Digital Shift 3”
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“Digital Shift 2”
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“Digital Shift 30”
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“Couture Transfer #2”
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“Couture Transfer Jean Paul Gaultier 1”
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“Couture Transfer Jean Paul Gaultier 2”
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“Couture Transfer Ellie Saab 1”
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“Couture Transfer Ellie Saab 2”
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“Couture Transfer Givenchy”
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“Mensch Rudi 2”
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“Mensch Rudi 4”
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“Mensch Rudi 3”
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“Mensch Rudi 8”
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“Mensch Rudi 7”
Muma Gallery
Eppendorfer Weg 235 | 20251 Hamburg
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Opening Hours:
Thursday & Friday 4 to 7 pm and on request