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In collaboration with Office Impart, Studio Hanniball presents tides and traces with Henri Haake and Seungjun Lee. Two artistic positions meet, each approaching the fleeting nature of memories and moments from different perspectives – Haake as the gallery’s position through Office Impart, Lee as an independent curatorial invitation by Studio Hanniball.
The exhibition is dedicated to the tension between the ephemeral and the enduring. It is about those fleeting scenes that imprint themselves on our memory – sometimes sharply defined, sometimes only as fragments. Memories that shift over time, overlap, and continually reassemble.
Henri Haake approaches these inner images with narrative ease. His works recall mental snapshots. What may seem casual – an everyday moment such as children playing at a fountain – acquires a poetic quality, as if viewed through an inner lens that brings fleeting impressions into sharper focus.
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In collaboration with Office Impart, Studio Hanniball presents tides and traces with Henri Haake and Seungjun Lee. Two artistic positions meet, each approaching the fleeting nature of memories and moments from different perspectives – Haake as the gallery’s position through Office Impart, Lee as an independent curatorial invitation by Studio Hanniball.
The exhibition is dedicated to the tension between the ephemeral and the enduring. It is about those fleeting scenes that imprint themselves on our memory – sometimes sharply defined, sometimes only as fragments. Memories that shift over time, overlap, and continually reassemble.
Henri Haake approaches these inner images with narrative ease. His works recall mental snapshots. What may seem casual – an everyday moment such as children playing at a fountain – acquires a poetic quality, as if viewed through an inner lens that brings fleeting impressions into sharper focus.
How do perspectives on our surroundings change?...More expand_more

Exhibition Space
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Pappelallee 15, 10437 Berlin, Germany
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