until 21.03. | #4911ARTatBerlin | Robert Morat Galerie shows from Saturday, 17. January 2026 (Opening: 16.01.) the exhibition Tres Viajes by the artist Jörg Brüggemann.
The three-part series Tres Viajes by German photographer Jörg Brüggemann is dedicated to exploring Chile—its landscapes, its people, and the complex relationships that unfold between individuals.
Mi Madre Tiene Novio (2018) is a deeply personal examination of grief. Ten years after his mother’s death, Brüggemann embarks on a search for her. Starting in Chile, he crosses the South American continent and returns to the place where he once received the news of her death—a journey through South America marked by memory and loss.

Jörg Brüggemann, Mi Madre Tiene Novio No.7, 2018
A year later, he created the series El Derecho De Vivir En Paz (2019). Upon his return to Chile, Brüggemann encountered a country in a state of social upheaval. The population rose up against political injustice, and the streets became the scene of protest and violence. As a witness to this historic moment, his work allows viewers to immerse themselves directly in the dynamics of the uprising.
The concluding series, Aguas Que No Has De Beber (2022), takes the form of a poetic essay. It tells the story of a woman and a man separated by great distances: she on the Chilean coast, he in the mountains. The series brings to life the power of Chilean nature as well as the invisible connections that link people across spaces.
Jörg Brüggemann (*1979, GER) has been a member of the Ostkreuz agency since 2009 and is co-director of the Ostkreuz School of Photography in Berlin. His work is published and exhibited internationally. Tres Viajes is published by Atelier EXB in France and Hartmann Projects in Germany.
Opening: Friday, 16. January 2026 at 6 pm
Exhibition dates: Saturday, 17. January until Saturday, 21. March 2026
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Image caption: Jörg Brüggemann, Mi Madre Tiene Novio No.5, 2018. Courtesy of Robert Morat Galerie
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