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Flaneur 1986-2006

Presentation by Nihad Nino Pusija

21st March, 2007, from 8 p.m.

'For the last fifteen years, I have consciously chosen to live and photograph in Berlin. There is no other metropolis in the world in which two divided halves are trying to grow back together. Nowhere else can you find both the division, and the merging, between the East Block and West Block. In this time and place of transition, I have the unique opportunity to move around as an artist, exploring Berlin's microcosms like its streets, food stands and even park benches, as change in progress. Through my eyes, as a foreigner, and with the tool of artistic photography, the faces of the inhabitants become projections of the events.
Photography is used as a medium to (re)gain one's identity and self-image. This is true for the subjects I capture, as well as for my own experience and role within this societal process of transition. It becomes increasingly important for me to find strategies and approaches to communicate my own experiences as part of the whole and make them heard.
People and their unique personal stories are at the center of attention in portrait photography series at the turn of this century. These photographs of individuals become defining docu­mentaries for whole groups of people.
It is my artistic goal to seek out microcosms, here, where I live and work, capturing the small changes and holding on to the unassuming, so that the resulting series of photographs will defy the vague generalizations of my surroundings and daily life.'

Nihad Nino Pusija, Berlin 2006