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Guest Room fosters collaboration and sparks creative exchange. For this edition, curator Dr. Charmaine Toh joins forces with curator and art historian Philippe Pirotte and explore the theme "Black Box".

"Photography has always evolved with new techniques – from the chemical to the digital, from analog processes to networked circulation. Yet at its core, image-making often carries a sense of mystery. Light, lenses, chemistry, and now screens all transform the world into pictures, but the exact alchemy can feel elusive. Processes unfold in ways we don’t fully see, operating like 'black boxes' where outcomes emerge from hidden interactions of material, time, and chance.

This obscurity matters. It shapes how we understand the photograph, how its meanings shift, and how certain aspects remain concealed. Opacity is often treated as a shortcoming – a loss of clarity or truth. But it can also be a strength. Caribbean writer and philosopher Édouard Glissant spoke of the 'right to opacity' as a refusal of control and legibility. Not everything needs to be transparent or explained. In photography, opacity can signal resistance: images that resist easy interpretation, processes that refuse resolution, or practices that cultivate uncertainty rather than mastery.

How do unseen processes alter photography’s relationship to memory or truth? What is at stake in the aspects that remain mysterious? And how might opacity itself become a creative or political tool – offering ambiguity, refusal, or shelter in a world that demands constant clarity?"

Selection

    • Adam Thorman, From the series "VOIDS", Northern California, United States, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Adam Thorman, From the series "VOIDS", Northern California, United States, 2025
    • Michel Bellot, "The volume of the sky", Noisy Le Grand, France, 2021 | DER GREIF
      Michel Bellot, "The volume of the sky", Noisy Le Grand, France, 2021
    • Martyna Benedyka, "Avoided Objects", Hundorf, Romania | DER GREIF
      Martyna Benedyka, "Avoided Objects", Hundorf, Romania
    • Christina Villamor, From the series "An anchor, a base, a mooring" Miami, United States, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Christina Villamor, From the series "An anchor, a base, a mooring" Miami, United States, 2025
    • Anatoly Suzdaltsev, "Night Meadow", Almaty, Kazakhstan, 2023 | DER GREIF
      Anatoly Suzdaltsev, "Night Meadow", Almaty, Kazakhstan, 2023
    • Oana Stoian, From the series "Not Available", Romania, 2016 | DER GREIF
      Oana Stoian, From the series "Not Available", Romania, 2016
    • Nhi Tran, "Hang by a single hair", Dong Trieu Province, Viet Nam, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Nhi Tran, "Hang by a single hair", Dong Trieu Province, Viet Nam, 2025
    • Kumi Oguro, "Candy", Antwerp, Belgium | DER GREIF
      Kumi Oguro, "Candy", Antwerp, Belgium
    • Karsten Kronas, "Schwarzes Brett", Bielefeld, Germany, 2023 | DER GREIF
      Karsten Kronas, "Schwarzes Brett", Bielefeld, Germany, 2023
    • Konrad Dobrucki, "Block", Kowary, Poland, 2024 | DER GREIF
      Konrad Dobrucki, "Block", Kowary, Poland, 2024
    • Kevin Hoth, "Floaters" Mojave Desert, United States, 2023 | DER GREIF
      Kevin Hoth, "Floaters" Mojave Desert, United States, 2023
    • Valentin Russo, From the series "In Camera", France, 2021 | DER GREIF
      Valentin Russo, From the series "In Camera", France, 2021
    • Martin Ruckert, From the series "Baryt 2.57", Essen, Germany, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Martin Ruckert, From the series "Baryt 2.57", Essen, Germany, 2025
    • Claudio Nolasco, From the series "Black Boxes", United States, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Claudio Nolasco, From the series "Black Boxes", United States, 2025
    • Alnis Stakle, From the series "May This Inanimate Likeness Remind You of My Living Self", Latvia, 2023 | DER GREIF
      Alnis Stakle, From the series "May This Inanimate Likeness Remind You of My Living Self", Latvia, 2023
    • Hanna Hrabarska, "two faces", Amsterdam, Netherlands | DER GREIF
      Hanna Hrabarska, "two faces", Amsterdam, Netherlands
    • Ann Burke Daly & Marion Belanger, From the series "Night Studio: Temporal Dislocations (Obscure Traces)" Cambridge MA; Arlington, NY; Guilford, CT, United States, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Ann Burke Daly & Marion Belanger, From the series "Night Studio: Temporal Dislocations (Obscure Traces)" Cambridge MA; Arlington, NY; Guilford, CT, United States, 2025
    • Asher Milgate, "Neither they nor Their parents sinned", Mundulla, Australia, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Asher Milgate, "Neither they nor Their parents sinned", Mundulla, Australia, 2025
    • Prapat Jiwarangsan, "Throne No.6" Bangkok, Thailand, 2022 | DER GREIF
      Prapat Jiwarangsan, "Throne No.6" Bangkok, Thailand, 2022
    • Clara Marconato, From the series "Asteroid 2009 FJ1", Tandil, Argentina | DER GREIF
      Clara Marconato, From the series "Asteroid 2009 FJ1", Tandil, Argentina
    • Li Zhang, From the series "My Life, My Memories", Hamburg, Germany, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Li Zhang, From the series "My Life, My Memories", Hamburg, Germany, 2025
    • Edward Nurton, From the series "The Elephant's Foot", Berlin, Germany | DER GREIF
      Edward Nurton, From the series "The Elephant's Foot", Berlin, Germany
    • Elin O’Hara Slavick, From the series "There have Been 528 Atmospheric Nuclear Tests to Date" Pasadena, CA, United States, 2022 | DER GREIF
      Elin O’Hara Slavick, From the series "There have Been 528 Atmospheric Nuclear Tests to Date" Pasadena, CA, United States, 2022
    • Giovanni Scotti, From the series "Cinnamon Heart: Classified" Former NATO Base (bunker), Naples, Italy | DER GREIF
      Giovanni Scotti, From the series "Cinnamon Heart: Classified" Former NATO Base (bunker), Naples, Italy
    • Vivian Selbo, From the series "Coin of the Realm", Brooklyn, NY, United States, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Vivian Selbo, From the series "Coin of the Realm", Brooklyn, NY, United States, 2025
    • Xinyi Mei, "airish water", China, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Xinyi Mei, "airish water", China, 2025
    • Odysseas Tsompanoglou, "The Payback", Athens, Greece | DER GREIF
      Odysseas Tsompanoglou, "The Payback", Athens, Greece
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