Myro Wulff’s first solo show, Other Worlds are Possible, invites viewers into a shifting field of encounters where bodies, materials, and light co-produce images that resist fixed meaning.
Working across darkroom printing, luminograms, and large-scale abstract portraiture, Myro Wulff expands photography beyond representation into a site of relation. Images of love, intimacy and connection unfold alongside photograms and abstractions, tracing moments of closeness, vulnerability, and play. Here, the photographic process is not controlled but shared, between artist, sitter, apparatus, and matter itself.
Myro Wulff’s practice embraces uncertainty as a generative force. Through technical interruption and material experimentation, his works hold traces of exchanges: fluid, tactile, and unresolved.
The exhibition becomes a space where connection is both subject and method.
Myro Wulff (b. 1985) is a German artist. His work plays with encounters between bodies, materials, and matter. The photographic image becomes less a representation and more a site of multiple agencies, influencing one another. Inviting viewers to ask questions on Intimacy and connection.
Myro Wulff studied Fine Art at the Royal College of Art London. He has lived and worked in London and New York for many years and has now established himself in Copenhagen,with his works previously featured at Saatchi Gallery and winning the 2021 Travers Smith CSR Art Prize.
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Wild Hosrses Gallery
Wild Hosrses Gallery
