Images Shaping the World
For fifty years, Leica Galleries have been a window on the world — a place where the art of seeing takes center stage.
Since the opening of the first gallery in 1976, Leica Galleries worldwide have provided a platform for photographers who not only capture moments with their lenses, but also translate emotions, stories, and the spirit of the times into images.
This anniversary celebrates half a century of visual culture, craftsmanship, and innovation.
From iconic black-and-white reportages to contemporary color studies, from street photography to conceptual work — each image testifies to the power of photography as a universal language. Leica's heritage is deeply rooted in the history of photography. Beloved by generations of image makers, its cameras have helped countless eyes see the world differently.
The Leica Galleries are an extension of that heritage: meeting places where tradition and progress intersect, where masters and new talent explore the boundaries of the image together. 50 years of Leica Galleries is more than a retrospective.
It is an invitation to take a fresh look — at the past, present, and future of photography.
The exhibition at the Leica Gallery Amsterdam features works by three female photographers: Esther Haase, Henrike Stahl, and Donata Wenders, and three male photographers: Werner Bischof, Jurgen Schadeberg, and Alex Webb. The exhibition provides an overview of black-and-white, street photography, and experimental mixed media photography created between 1939 and the present day. It is striking that Donata Wenders, Esther Haase, and Jurgen Schadeberg are also video and film makers.
Information:
Linda Warmerdam | Manager/ curator
+31 623766568
Leica Gallery Amsterdam
Van Baerlestraat 74, 1071 BA Amsterdam
www.leicastoreamsterdam.nl/gallery
info@leicagalleryamsterdam.nl | l.warmerdam@transcontinenta.nl
Short Biografie
Werner Bischof
Werner Bischof (Zürich 1916– Peru 1954) is one of the most significant photographers of the 20th century. He gained recognition primarily for his impressive black and white images. The exhibition features his colourful studiowork , in which he was far ahead of his time.
Esther Haase
Since 1993 she has been dancing around the world with her camera and head full of creative visions. The exhibition shows colourful street photography with a twist of fashion and a lot of life and humor.
Jürgen Schadeberg
Jürgen Schadeberg (1931–2020) was a German-born South African photographer and artist. The exhibition features his Black & White street photography, in which everyday life is mixed with humor.
Henrike Stahl
She, the German woman who has been commuting between Paris and Berlin for a long time, without choosing a permanent home. She, the bold woman who takes a raw and delicate look at hollow teeth and intimate cavities, at territories and identities in transition. In the exhibition, Henrike shows, among other things, the story of her daughter's dream of living as a castle lady. The fairy tale with the Prince on the horse.
Alex Webb
Alex Webb (born May 5, 1952) is a photographer who makes vibrant and complex color photographs. The exhibition features Alex Webb's distinctive and colorful photographs, taken during some of his many travels.
Donata Wenders
Donata Wenders was born in Berlin in 1965. She studied film and theater in Berlin and Stuttgart and began her artistic career as a cinematographer for feature films and documentaries. The exhibition features photographic works that accompany Donata Wenders' video installations and channels. Donata Wenders' work will also be on display during Art Rotterdam X Unseen from March 26-29 in Rotterdam.
Acerca de Leica Camera
Leica Camera AG es un fabricante internacional de gama alta de cámaras, objetivos y productos de óptica deportiva con más de 150 años de historia. Como parte de su estrategia de crecimiento, la empresa ha ampliado su negocio con la incorporación de Mobile Imaging (smartphones) y la fabricación de lentes para gafas y relojes de alta calidad, y está representada en el segmento del cine en casa con sus propios proyectores.
Leica Camera AG, con sede en Wetzlar (Alemania) y un segundo centro de producción en Vila Nova de Famalicão (Portugal), cuenta con una red mundial de distribuidores propios formada por más de 120 Leica Stores. La empresa tiene una plantilla de 2400 empleados y alcanzó una facturación de 554 millones de euros en el ejercicio 2023/24.
La marca Leica es sinónimo de calidad excelente, artesanía alemana y diseño industrial, combinados con tecnologías innovadoras. Un componente fundamental de la cultura de la marca es la promoción de la cultura de la fotografía, con unos 30 establecimientos Leica Gallery y Leica Akademie en todo el mundo, además de conceder premios internacionales como el «Leica Hall of Fame Award» y el «Leica Oskar Barnack Award» (LOBA).