Category: Minimalism

The Art of Reduction: “hamburg minimal” reveals what we overlook every day

The new photo series “hamburg minimal” invites you to discover the Hanseatic city in a completely new way. Instead of spectacular panoramic views, it deliberately focuses on the seemingly inconspicuous: architectural details, reduced forms, clean lines. This creates a visual language that distills Hamburg to its essence—and precisely through this, unfolds an unfamiliar intensity. The […]

berlin minimal

“I am certain that these images can provide their viewers with the most beautiful pleasure that art has in store for us: surprise, wonder, recognition, and a smile!” [Prof. Dr. Christoph Stölzl, then Vice President of the Berlin House of Representatives] “The photo series berlin minimal succeeds in a fascinating way in offering a completely […]

münchen minimal – the next chapter

münchen minimal – the successful series berlin minimal now finds its long-planned sequel. Andreas Bromba has been photographing the Bavarian state capital since September 2020. The goal remains the same: to see the familiar in a new way, to discover one’s own city, and to overcome contrasts through a minimalist visual language – and, of […]

new | minimal

You can quickly see the world on a grand scale—but what about the small details? Let us close this gap and look beyond the obvious!