13th June 2025 - 12 September 2025
presentation of an image (Sue, Debbie, Wagenburg am Engelbecken Berlin 1993, 
by Ralf Marsault & Heino Muller - 25/34 Photographes), in the section documenting the exhibitions curated by 
Between Bridges Gallery London, 
in 

Arts works by (from left to right): 

Joseph Kramhöller, Anders Clausen, Ralf Marsault &Heino Muller,  Wilhelm Leibl, Karol Radziszewski, Soeur Corita Kent, Marte Eknaes.

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Group show:

 "Passe par ici, Pause par là", 
Passage Saint Anne, Paris 
June 5th. - July 4th., 2025

Lignes d'Erres II, La Resnière 2025, pigment print on textured paper & mixed media


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Exhibition "Punk for ever !"
Petite Galerie
Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris
 February 5th until May 18th 2025
Many thanks to Ghyslaine Badezet for this proposition of an exhibition, and selection of images from the Fin de siècle series, shown in the Petite galerie of MEP, along wih the presentation of the 1996 documentary film (20') of an interview conducted by Jean-Luc Monterosso, director of MEP at that time.

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Many thanks to Thomas Gillot, director of that documentary film,

commissioned by ADAGP and produced by Frederic Ramade for arte television, under the artistic counselling of Julie Crenn, 

(sound: Julien Ravel, Montage: Mathilde Sobottke, Mixage: Jean-Yves Pouyat). 


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"Vivre, libres..." une conférence performée 

Vendredi 22 novembre 2024

Maison Heinrich Heine 

(Cité Universitaire, Paris)



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Contribution, with my Text "Bitter as a Beacon" on the work of the belgian painter Stéphane Mandelbaum, to the catalogue of the exhibition curated by Prof. Susanne Pfeffer at MMK Tower Frankfurt, and published Feb. 2025 by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther & Franz König, Köln.   

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Happy Memories: an image taken by Ellen Röhner at the vernissage of the exhibition Wagenburgleben in Berlin at FHXB Museum Berlin in August 2008. 

On stage with Liina Päss & Heinz-Joseph Brüls.

To announce the online presentation of the life on East-Side Gallery Wagenburg. The website has just been released (January 2024) by the Stiftung Berliner Mauer, with interviews and documents.