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Photographic exhibitions

Lux Scriptum Gallery

Welcome to the Lux Scriptum Galleryan online platform dedicated to the passion for photography and visual storytelling. Our digital photo gallery offers you various  photographic exhibitionswhich sharpen the eye for the special in the everyday and at the same time make artistic diversity visible.

The idea for this gallery arose from the joy of creating, discovering details and sharing stories that are brought to life through images.

The name Lux Scriptum goes back to our first exhibition and means "lines of light" - an apt metaphor for what photography is at its core. 

Whether you simply want to drift through our gallery or are specifically looking for artistic inspiration - the photo exhibitions are always open to you. Immerse yourself and enjoy the current exhibitions.

Exhibitions

X-Wave, Lux Scriptum 3923, photographer Claus Pescha

Lux Scriptum

Lux Scriptum

"Lux Scriptum" - written light. In his photo exhibition of the same name, photographer Claus Pescha makes the invisible visible: lines of light, marked by time and movement. Each photograph is a unique fragment, a poetic sign of the moment - fleeting and yet of lasting intensity.

Photographer | Claus Pescha
0509, Exhibition Body Paint, Photographer Claus Pescha

Body Paint

Body Paint

Anyone who has ever taken part in body painting knows the special nature of this not only physical, but also holistic experience. In fact, being completely painted and being painted on can touch us deeply. In his exhibition, the photographer Claus Pescha „Body paint“ visitors to share in this experience.

Photographer | Claus Pescha
Two women sitting by a fountain in NYC at night. It looks like a silhouette.

City talks

City talks

The photo exhibition "City Talks" is dedicated to street photography. On display are photos from various cities in Europe, America and Asia. From railway stations to backyards, from architecture to mobility, from graffiti to coffee house moments: every city has its own energy. Immerse yourself and discover how cities tell their stories.

Photographers | Sabine Walter, Moritz Walter
Modern staircase in the Amerikahaus Munich in front of a wood-panelled wall

Echo of the rooms

Echo of the rooms

The photo exhibition "Echo of the rooms" by Sabine Walter shows museums as places of architecture, art and encounters. The focus is on the visitors who immerse themselves in these special spaces. The photographs were taken in museums in Munich, Leipzig, Copenhagen, Tokyo, Fukuoka, Hiroshima and the Buchheim Museum on Lake Starnberg - a visual journey through international museum worlds.

Photographer | Sabine Walter
The front of the building in Copenhagen is reflected in the window front of the theatre

Merging Spaces

Merging Spaces

In the pictures of the photo exhibition "Merging Spaces" reality and mirror image meet: water surfaces and window panes transform landscapes and cities into unexpected second realities. The photographs from Sweden, Denmark, Japan and Germany invite you to take a closer look - and to merge with the spaces.

Photographers | Sabine Walter, Moritz Walter, Claus Pescha
Picture 5640 Edition 1 of the exhibition FotoAquarell

PhotoWatercolour

PhotoWatercolour

The exhibition "PhotoWatercolour" continues photo painting with a focus on watercolour-like photographs. Soft shapes and lines running into infinity, taken on the beach of the North Sea island of Spiekeroog. Immerse yourself and enjoy the vastness of the pictures.

Photographer | Claus Pescha
Rowing boat with two people, a stand-up paddler in the background

Behind the dunes

Behind the dunes

Sea and land meet at the dunes. Three photographers have captured this magic in their own individual way and invite visitors to the photo exhibition "Behind the dunes" to look at coastal regions from different perspectives.

Photographers | Moritz Walter, Sabine Walter, Claus Pescha
Close-up of the moon in the black night sky. The lower part is in shadow.

In the face of the moon

In the face of the moon

In the pictures of the photo exhibition "In the face of the moon. Close-ups of a distant companion" the moon shines in its presence: whether silver or golden, by day or night. Photographer Anja Peuker captured the different faces of the moon with her camera while travelling through Oman.

Photographer | Anja Peuker

Fascinating Oman

Fascinating Oman

The exhibition „Fascinating Oman“ displays nature photographs from the north of the Sultanate – between the rugged peaks of the Hajar Mountains and the endless dunes of the desert. The photographs exude a touch of the Orient.

Photographer | Anja Peuker
Woman sitting on a bench at the Marcy Avenue bus stop in Brooklyn, New York

Marcy Avenue

Marcy Avenue

„Marcy Avenue - A photographic journey through New York“ is an exhibition by Sabine Walter. The starting point is a subway station in Brooklyn: Marcy Avenue. This is where my journey of discovery through New York City began – captured in photographs that have been digitally processed to resemble oil paintings. Between the skyline, Central Park and typical street scenes, a touch of 1960s nostalgia emerges – a tribute to the metropolis on the Hudson.

Photographer | Sabine Walter
Near 9/11 Memorial, New York City

Urban Geometry

Urban Geometry

„Urban Geometry „ shows the quiet poetry of modern cities in selected colour photographs from New York City, Fukuoka and Hiroshima (Japan), Stockholm, Copenhagen, Abu Dhabi, Lyon, Milan and Munich. The series focuses on geometric shapes and architectural details that characterise the cityscape and influence coexistence in urban spaces.

Photographers | Moritz Walter, Sabine Walter
Jetty and wooden piles reaching into the water. Black and white photograph. The background was reduced to a minimum by overexposure

Poetry

Poetry

The photo exhibition „Poetry“ is a tribute to the Ammersee.

Sabine Walter shows nine photographs that open up a space of silence through their minimalism and invite the viewer to be enchanted by the delicacy and vastness of the photographs.

Enjoy some poetry in your everyday life.

Photographer | Sabine Walter