Alfred Stoll: Transgression through Hope at kultur.lokal.fürth

Event: Alfred Stoll: Transgression through Hope in kultur.lokal.fürth, Bahnhofplatz 2, 90762 Fürth on 11. April 2026

Date and Time

11. April 2026 13:00

Location

kultur.lokal.fürth
Bahnhofpl. 2, 90762 Fürth, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

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Alfred Stoll: An exhibition between vulnerability and visual hope

At kultur.lokal.fürth, Alfred Stoll unfolds an art experience with Transgression through Hope that combines photography, video work, and media installation into a quiet, intense contemplation of the work. The exhibition leads into a visual world where identity, memory, and the hidden become visible in finely tuned black-and-white compositions.

Black-and-white as a psychological space

Stoll's photo series, created in spring 2025, works with inconspicuous everyday objects, fragments, silhouettes, and intimate portraits. Especially in the absence of color, the atmosphere of the exhibition gains tension: light, shadow, and surface come closer together, creating a visual language that appears both fragile and precise.

Digital photography, media art, and metamodern sensitivity

The Nuremberg artist, who has been working freelance since 2020, develops his works in the field of new media. Augmented reality, virtual reality, generative art, digital painting, drawing, and 3D modeling are part of his expanded vocabulary. In Fürth, this practice does not manifest as a showcase of technology but as a reflective engagement with the human image of the present.

A space for inner movement

The accompanying video works and media installations transform the exhibition space into a physical resonating body. Visitors encounter not a loud spectacle, but a concentrated form of cultural education that invites precise observation. Proximity and distance, naivety and awareness, tenderness and grotesque enter into an open dialogue.

A look at the artist

Alfred Stoll was born in 1993 in Kazakhstan, grew up after various stations in Russia, and now lives in Nuremberg. His artistic development is closely linked to metamodernism, which he translates into the present of digital image production in his works. Previous exhibitions, such as at the House of the German East in Munich or at kultur.lokal.fürth, mark a continuous presence in the contemporary art scene.

Conclusion

Transgression through Hope promises a dense, aesthetically sensitive exhibition about perception, memory, and human vulnerability. Those interested in photography, media art, and contemporary art with depth should definitely experience this presentation at kultur.lokal.fürth live.

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