In an era where digital manipulation, social media, filters, and AI are fundamentally reshaping our perception of beauty and reality, the line between real and fake is becoming increasingly blurred. The group exhibition “Distorted Truths” showcases works by 10 Berlin-based photographers, demonstrating that the boundary between truth and falsehood can also fade without technical interventions. Their photographs depict scenes that feel surreal, subtly suggesting hidden meanings through details in composition, lighting, or atmosphere. With careful staging, these works direct the viewer’s attention to initially unnoticed or ambiguous elements—an invitation to reflect on the layers of “truth” often concealed behind the obvious. Each image addresses the central theme of blurred boundaries between reality and perception in the digital age, with each photographer interpreting the theme in a unique style and from an individual perspective. The photographs challenge viewers to question their own patterns of perception
and to critically reflect on the impact of the digital world on our understanding of truth.
Curated by Helin Bereket.
Opening & Summer Party
To kick things off, the exhibition invites you to a daytime summer party on June 28 from 3 PM, featuring art, music, and cold drinks; a perfect chance to meet the artists, explore the works, and celebrate together.
Participating photographers:
Helin Bereket
Allan Edward Hinton
Thai Hoang
Thomas Kakareko
Konrad Langer
Jörg Nicht
Juan Camilo Roa
Alina Rudya
Michael Schulz
Maximilian Streich
Marcel Wiest
Marcello Zerletti
Exhibition Opening Hours:
June 28, 2025: 12:00–20:00 (no registration required)
June 29, 2025: 14:00–17:00 (no registration required)
June 30 – July 4, 2025: 11:00–15:00 (registration required)
Opening Party:
June 28, 2025 | 15:00–22:00 (Registration required)